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RECIPE TO STOP DANDRUFF. « THIS HOME-MADE MIXTURE STOPS DANDRUFF AND FALLING HAIR AND AIDS ITS GROWTH. To a half-pint of water add: Bay Rum loz Orlex Compound a small box Glycerine Joz These are all'simple ingredients that you can buy from any chemist at very little cost, and mix them yourself. Apply to tho scalp once a day for two weeks, then once eve,ry other week until all tho mixturo is used. A half-pint should bo enough to rid the head of dandruff and kill the dandruff germs. It stops the hair from falling out, and relieves itching and scalp diseases. Although it is not a dye, it acts upon the'hair-roots and will darken streaked, faded, grey hair in 10 or 15 days. It promotes the growth of tho hair and makes harsh hair soft and glossy. 0121

TEAS AND DINNERS. Oho! my fine lady, So you are all frayed out again, Three teas in one afternoon, A dinner afterwards, Possibly a theatre party, Not sick, but just out of sorts, Stomach all upset, Try Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabnles, They will righ£ your wrongs. Is 6d and 2s 6d per tin. Obtainable everywhere. 12 Invaluable to the student of form Tho N Z Turf Register, 1914.15, now published Orders should be sent m at once to the Christchurch Press Co., Ltd., to avoid disappointment. ber of copies will be printed.

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15461, 14 December 1915, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15461, 14 December 1915, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15461, 14 December 1915, Page 5

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