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RUGBY FOR GIRLS. x Whether or not the playing of Rugby football by girls is correct from either an ethical or a physical viewpoint will perhaps be always an open question. But those who do eventually enter the game will do, well to follow the example of many of their brother players, and provide themselves with a bottle of Boa Liniment,- which -/speedily cures bruises, heals cuts and scratches, soothes chapped hands and chilblains, as well as relieving- rheumatism, toothache, and neuralgia. A touch of Boa Liniment quickly ease 3 pain. Price 3s and ss. All stores and chemists, or post free from Box 307, Palmerston North.—Advfc. '23 A WORD TO WOMEN. SURGICAL OPERATION ; ' UNNECESSARY. "I suffered for thirteen years with, bleeding piles. I could not sleep for the itching, throbbing irritation. My doo : tor saad an operation was imperative! Fortunately, my daughter noticed your advertisement. After using the Zann Double Absorption Treatment ! for two days, I felt b«tter, and am now quite restored."—Mrs. W. Hamilton, Waikato. A booklet, fully describing this wonderful cure for piles, will be mailed on receipt of three penny stamps. Address, the Zann Proprietary, Box 952, Wellington. Stocks of Zann ca,n now be obtain- ■ ed from King's Prescription Pharmacy, ' 4 Courtenay-place, and W. S. Wallace, chemist, Willis-street, Wellington.— Advt. OILY, GREASY HAIR. If your hair is very oily or greasy, lays flat and won't dress nicely, get a 6s 6d bottle of Donnelly's Hair Re-' storer, No. 2, for oily hair. This great tonic makes oily, greasy hair fluffy, and easy to dress, at the same time curing dandruff, and stops the hair falling out. Sold by all chemists, stores, and hairdressers. Note: You can consult us about any hair or scalp trouble at our rooms, 65, Vivian-street, free of charge. Hours, 10 to 6, daily. 'Phone 22-279. Donnelly and iSon, Consulting Hair Specialists. For dry, coarse,- brittle hair use Donnelly's Hair Restorer, No. 1, for Dry Hair. Makers.—Advt. 'Tis poor little motherless Mollio Malone, A-tapping- her tiny j toy drum, ™? ns "° e&y khru> lno midwinter day Where tho sunbeam shines in tho slum. Her doll's but a bottle arrayed 'in a rag, A treasure-of-trcasure, be sure. It still seems divine—that now-empty shrine " Of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. —Advt. (

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 48, 25 August 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 48, 25 August 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 48, 25 August 1921, Page 10