\g PEIioRATED^ f RAZOR HONE I JH No barber's cicul h required to set yourxazer M [■■ — the holes Jo thework— no Vircedge" with Rjr )« tbiihcme. TEST IT FREE for 30 dw»»t «f l"^^ oar expense. Sold by hud* _£"BM§J!J' !'' i^B__ w«re and other .stores, _^S^OS ( 3^T\ *&ABL _>_r * f l Dry Shampoo FOE SHAMPOOING THE HEAD WHEN WETTING , IS INCONVENIENT. You cannot always be washing the hair — even after a wet shampoo it may get dirty the next day : and It is often necessary to remove excess' of oil, grease or dust when wetting is inconvenient — or you may have a sensitive scalp, or be suffering from cold. In all such cases try leilma Hair Powder, the , new Dry Shampoo. ? This novel invention fills a longfelt want, and is very simple to use. Just powder a little over the hair, ( and to remove dust brush out iv \ five minntes' time; or, to thorough- ! 4y cleanse the hair and scalp, leave / till next morning and then brush & out. The pure, harmless powder comes away quite easily, bringing t with it the grease and dirt \ The hair is left fresb, clean and ,w glossy; without trouble, without % wetting, without risks of <uiy _md. j r If other dry shampoos have dist appointed, try leilma Hair Powder ' ( free, and prove our claims. f"j i leilma it preneunced Eye-silma. j Of good Chemitts and Storet in 3A. packet*. | Large box 216. A. lull size* Shampoo Packet together tj. with a dainty sampl* of Tcilma Cream and - -wonderful Book on Beauty lor 3d. stamp. leilma, Co., Ltd. (Dept. 8 ), Feathenton Street, Wellington. i- _______________ ______________ 1 WHEN WET SHAMPOOS X ARE CONVENIENT ever) one should use leilma Shampoo Sachets once every two or three weeks for grown-ttps and twice a week for children. These fragrantly perfumed wet shampoos need no rinsing, keep the hair and scalp sweet ana clean, and are : \ the only shampoo* that help the hair to grow-and present falling. /■.. <3 3d. per packet. v
' ) Taniwha Solves Washday Worries Taniwhi Soap helps to cut washday in half — makes the clothes leek whiter .' ; and wear Unger. Taniwha is ueequaU 1 \ led in quality— a bigger, better bar for • ! less money than imported soaps. Mrs. Morten, Kclburne, writes : "I am a coutant uier oE Timwha Soap, 1 and feel it my duly to let ytu know how beneficial it it both a* a washinr add toilet io«p. ' In your next order ask for BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT. USE MAX KREISSIG'S ICE CHESTS, !> A ND you will not be troubled with -Cj»l flies or tainted food, and in the hottest weather your drinks will be cool and refreshing. Made in all sizes, and , prices to suit everyone. Please write for catalogue to MAX KREISSIG, \ICE CHEST & AIRTIGHT SHOWCASE FACTORY, 32-3*, EGMONT-STREET, Wellington. 'Phono 2499 Telegrams — Max Kreissig 1 , Wellington. |j||f^~ASTHMA AND CATARRHL^^^ fQUINTON'S CORNER - £4 4/SUIT TO ORDER. High-grado Quality. iLatest Designs and Colouringo. W. T. QUINTON, 52, 54, 56, LAMBTON-QUAY. YOUR EYE FOR A \yjJILE! i"¥y!TE Remove Furniture in style^ by j T t road, rail, sea, or the mile. Solicit' ing one little trial, we're yours to command.— BLAKE, CARLISLE, Customs, Carrying, and Forwarding Agent*, and Champion Furniture Removers, 11, Hunterstreefc, Wellington. Telephone 2&17. — yrffifrw, CARLISLE AND CO. I
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 89, 11 October 1913, Page 14
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