IT'S EASY TO DYE WITH NADCO. By following the simple instructions with each packet of NADCO you can be sure of perfectly satisfactory results for dyeing clothes and materials of every description. NADCO gives an even distribution of colour that will withstand repeated laundering. NADCO does not stain the hands or utensils; 30 fashionable colours. Chemists and stores. — (Ad.)
Superfluous Hair $£5.?!' teed. —Send stamped addressed envelope for particulars. — FLORENCE HULLEN, C.M.D., 8, Bank of New Zealand Chambers, Manners Street, Wellington.
The best place to stay in Rotorua— BRENT'S HOTEL. Completely renovated, central heating throughout, handy for all sports. Next Door to Government Gardens and Baths. Private Ballroom.
CHRISTINE HACKETT Hair Stylist and Beauty Specialist, Ist FLOOR, POWER BOARD BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. PERMANENT WAVING, FACIAL TREATMENT, ELECTROLYSIS, Etc. Agent for IMalvina Hair Dye. Nux Vomica Hair Tonic. FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE 46-706. EGG FAMINE Shortage Feared During Exhibition According to a newspaper, there will be a definite egg famine throughout New Zealand during the period of the Centennial Exhibition. One caterer, alone, it is alleged, is searching the markets for 8,000,000 eggs. The public would be wise, therefore, while eggs are comparatively cheap, to commence preserving them with Ovoline right away. Ovoline Paste has been on the market for over 38 years and has never had one case of failure. Months after eggs have been preserved with Ovoline Paste they cannot be distinguished from fresh eggs. Those who prefer a liquid are advised to use Liquid Ovoline, the product of an improved formula over the ordinary waterglass preservatives. KEEP FRESH EGGS FRESH WITH OVOLINE— °ASTE OR LIQUID.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 207, 2 September 1939, Page 13
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