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HAIR REQUIRES SPECIAL CLEANSING—NOT SOAP. Nowadays, wo seldom hear of any refined New Zealand woman who would even dream 'of -using ordinary soap for shampooing lier hair. The knowledge has become almost universal that the hair requires an entirely different cleansing agent, just as the teeth and mouth require special cleansing preparations. Moat soaps and ready-mixed shampoos contain too much harsh alkali, which dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle and liieless. They also coat„th'e hair strands with sticky matter that quickly collects dirt, requiring another wash sooner than is wise. For regular use there is nothing to equal just plain colinated coconut oil (a pure and quite greaseless liquid) which is far better than the most costly, heavily-perfumed (but alkali laden) soap you oould use. A couple of teaspoonfuls cleanses tho hair from roots to tips—completely. You merely wet the hair with water and rub it through. A copious amount of rich, heavy, creamy lather collects every sign of dust, dirt, dandruff, or excess oil; and it rinses out very easily. The hair dries rapidly and uniformly, leaving the scalp soft and cool, and the hair fine and silky, brilliwit, glossy, and fluffy. You should have no difficulty in getting colinated coconut oil from any chemist—but be sure it's "colinated." This Is not at all expensive and will laat a long time. You will like it especially because it leaves the hair as easy to dress as though it hadn't been washed at all. IMPORTANT—Do not confuse Colinated Coconut. Oil with cheap and. sticky emulsified concentrated or saponified coconut oils, or raw cooonut oils. There is only one genuine Colinated Coconut Oil, non-greasy, and it ia compounded only by the International Laboratories. Look for the maker's name on every bottle to secure satisfaction. 30
SUMMER WOOLS. We have just opened a Pine Assortment of New Colours in SHETLAND FLOSS, The Most Popular Wool for Knitting Summer Frocks and Jumpers. knitting silk, In Good Colourings, 4/6, 5/6 Large Hank. MRS TOPE, LTD., Sole Agents for Weldon's Sellable Dress Patterns. All Country Orders Promptly \ Attended P6641-35
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