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HOW I DARKENED MY GREY HAIR. Lady Gives Simple Home-Process that She Used to Darken Her Grey Hair. For years I tried to restore my grey hair to its natural colour, with the prepared dyes and stains, but none or them Rave satisfaction, and they were all expensive. I finally came across a simple mixture which I mixed at home that rives wonderful results. I gave the formula, which is as rollows, to a number or my friends, and they are all delighted with "it:—To 7 ounces or -water add a small box or Orlex Compound, ior or glycerine and lor or bay rum. These ingredients can be bought at any chemists at very little cost, and mixed at home to save money. Use every other day until the hair becomes the reciuired shade. It Is used not only to darken the grey hair, but to remove dandruff nnrt act as a tonic to the hair. It i« not sticky nor greasy, does not rub off and does not colour the scalp.— (Ad.)

New shipments of the famous "Sunfa" silk crepe de chine have arrived. This silk fabric is obtainable only frcm Smith and Caughey, Ltd.—(Ad.) Lire Is i girt upon us thrust. Without demur accept we mu?t; And as we live it this we llnd—> The power which gives it is not kind. With countless ills its course is cur~t. And coughs and cold? among the worst; For which the wise find ease is sure in Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. (Ad.)

Smith a;.d Canghey, Ltd., are note-l for reliable gloves and hosiery at, lowest cash price*—every size in a. perfect fitting.—(Ad.)

? qAn #PEN Better WE desire to remind our customers and others that in any fair comparison of prices, the class and character of the goods must be taken into consideration. Goods of an inferior class, goods that we cannot recommend, are not permitted to enter our establishment. Just on fifty years ago we laid it down as a fundamental principle, and published it far and wide, that any article bought from us and not approved, if returned in good condition, within a reasonable time, would be taken back. cash refunded in full, and in the case of country clients freight and postage paid both ways. This, and our unalterable rule of marking all goods in plain figures at a fixed net price, without any deductions whatever—ONE PRICE TO ALL. AND THAT THE LOWEST—so appealed to the buying public that we have built upon a solid foundation what we venture to affirm is the largest and most progressive business of its kind in the Dominion. It is one thing to build up a business; it is another to hold it. We are fully alive to this fact, and if values and up-to-date methods can do it, we are determined more than ever not to be excelled by any. We desire to express to our numerous customers our thanks for past support. Also, we regret that they have recently been so seriously inconvenienced by unavoidable Q noise, dust and confusion, caused by the extensive H building scheme now in progress. When this enlargement is completed, over four acres of floor space will be available for business purposes, and in convenience, appointments and general up-to-dateness we are of opinion that our premises will not be surpassed by any firm in New Zealand or Australia. This Great Cash Emporium, with over thirty-six departments, is now fully stocked with the latesjt novelties for the present Winter Season, bought for prompt cash in the world's best markets, and marked at our famous low cash prices. 9 u , r ,. old .. mo .»°: A nimb ! c ,lx P ence is better than a slow shilling, still holds good. jf C lmiect and \ Save Money. J At Your Service . . ♦ Smith Caughey LIMITED Q Queen Street 9 / AUCKLAND V

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 84, 10 April 1929, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 84, 10 April 1929, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 84, 10 April 1929, Page 9

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