'■A «k 4 Atonic for all ages For young or old M Bostona " Tonic Wine is th« great restorer, evolved from the prescription of a practising physician. Supplied to leading hospitals and recommended by the Medical profession. Approved by the Chemists' Guild oi New Zealand. RQSTQNA IS™WINE Chemists Only. 9/- Large Bottle, 5/6 Medium Bottle.
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THOSE FIRST STREAKS OF GREY It is so easy to free yourself from grey hair—and so surprisingly simple. A new scientific discovery, Rachel Hair Tonic, enables this to be done. Rachel Hair Tonic, by an entirely natural process, brings back your own true colour permanently, beautifully. It renews the colour of blonde hair, brown hair, black hair, auburn hair, and is absolutely safe and harmless. Rachel Hair Tonic is not a dye or a stain, but is a true tonic restorative which is absorbed into the hair shaft, where it exerts a restorative action which results in the hair assuming ist original colour. It also promotes the growth of new hair and makes the scalp healthy. The colour will not wash out or rub off on linens or hat linings. Your hair can be curled, waved, and dressed as usual after using Rachel Hair Tonic. And what is also important is that nobody need ever know that you are using it. Rachel Hair Tonic has the same wonderfully beneficial action on faded hair, creating a glorious sheen and lustre that is truly captivating. Mr A.N.—, 127 Bridge street, Nelson, writes: "I have used Rachel Hair Tonic with, I can truthfully say, wonderful results, and have also recommended it to my friends, with also amazing results." As stated above, Rachel Hair Tonic baffles recognition, and there are thousands of satisfied users of it in New Zealand to-day. Rachel Hair Tonic is sold at 3s 6d a large-sized bottle by Cook and Ross. Ltd., D.1.C., and other Dept. Stores and Chemists.
CITY SPA, 681 COLOMBO STREET Tel. 36-054. Experts in Massage.—We treat *ll Muscular and Nerve complaints Dr. Percy Wilde's and Professor Kirk's treatments skilfully applied. Ladies' delightful sitz baths. T. BECKETT and AMY PIKE. F6852
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21198, 23 June 1934, Page 2
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