CAMP NOTES
The following temporary appointments have been approved by the Camp Commandant at F eatherston:—Gnr. J. Simpson, 46th N.Z.F.A., to bo temporary bombardier; Sgt. L. Bell, P.E.A.S.C. to be staff sergeant in charge of motor vehicles; Djy. T. H. Rawston,P.E.A.S.C, to be corporal; Whir. J. K. Thomson, A.S.C. Reinforcements, to be wheeler corporal; Pie. • J. ,T. Hollinsworth, N.Z.V.C. to be corporal. The following probationary corporals have been confirmed in the rank of temporary corporals:—,W. B. Bennett J. J. Hercock, F. P. Dnft'y, C Company, CI; W. H. Shearer, W.'Wallace, 11. B. A. Yialous, D Company, '12nd. The following officers have been transferred as under:—Lieut. A. K. 0. Smart, j'rom A Company, CI, to 1) Company, iith; 2nd Lieut. A. Thomson, from J) Company, CI, to D Company, lltli; 2nd Lieut. D. Y. Gennoll, I'ronv'C Company, CI, to E Company, 44th; 2nd Lieut. \V. F. Diidson, from E Company, CI. lo E Company, 14th; Lieut. S. A. G. Darby, from Trentliam Details to Infantry. Details, and from Infantry Details to D Company. Lieut. C. D. Bridge, machine-gun instructor, has been transferred from Pjipawai to Headquarters, Pea-the'ston
A SIMPLE WAY TO STOP DA'NDRUI'T -GROW LONG HAIK, HAIE HEALTH.
Lots of scalp sufferers spend hours at tho mirror—drenching their heads with oily tonics, Mistering drugs like cantharides or some greasy pomade—then worry and wonder why dandruff still remains and hair won't grow. It is often periect folly to think that the hair roots arc "dead." The great vitality of the root is proved by the difficulty women meet when they try to kill superfluous hair on the face, s Scalp sufferers most often lose hair and grow bald because tho dandruff germ has attacked the root. Weakened hairs have fallen out, and before new strands can spring forth the germ corks i:p the pore with a plug of its own refuse—foreign matter that hardens and smothers tho "papillae" (the tiny organs ai the base of the roots that make the hair grow). Soon all the pores are plugged up, and the scalp becomes shiny and bald. Tonics can't loosen these nlugs. Pomades won't reach tho "papillae." What the scalp really wants is an agent that will penetrate and cleanse the roots and give a healthy stimulant to the "papillae." For- this purpose it is recommended that Cr.ystoli.-5 be massaged into the scalp morning and night. Crystolis is not an expensive drug (being only half the cost of an ordinary tonic), hut is a formula combining powerful antiseptic properties with the only hair-growijn product endorsed by [!>e world's highest authorities on scalp diseases. It_ is perfectly harmless, ap'iizingly effective, and often removes d«"dnilf fnrevnr in three or four <lays,-and prows hair one to two inches in a few weeks. You may obtain concentrated CrystoHs from any reliable chemist on an absolute iriiariitilce of satisfaction or money back.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 262, 24 July 1918, Page 6
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474CAMP NOTES Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 262, 24 July 1918, Page 6
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