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i , :, ■ ■'■ | Shampoo Powders [ Bad for the Hair Most shampoo powders, prepared shampoos, and soaps contain too much free alkali. 'Ihis diies the scalp, makes the 'hair brittle, and ruins it. , j, for steady ute is Eg/,. Mulsified cocoaiiut Blljf* * ~.S oil shampoo,which MPjj^ ' Q is pure and grease- 9WW^ £' -.* '3 than anything else IJU ■ j^k- vjj cleanse the hair >^^^^\. ■■ and scaip thoroughly. Simply „ BETTY BALFOUR, m|sJn the. hSi? £?%%*s£ «£• with water and beautiful, rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, renroving every particle of dust,' dirt, dandruff, and excess oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves .the scalp soft, and" the hair fine .and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy, and easy.i to manage. ■ ; •- * - . - - .. You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo from any chemist—it is inexpensive, and a few ounces will suplpy every member of the family for months. Be sure your.chemist gives"you Mulsified. Beware of imitations—look for the name Watkins on the package. MOTHERS! Guard your Health ■ lor Delicate Constitutions, Ladies, ChUuren DINNEFORDS Jrerenli the food of ioUnta Iron turtiing coup *uring dltfostfon. The nnlrsn&l rem«fv fn» •Icldltr ct th. stomach, H«"iSn I<aSich? 'IndiKsUon, Sour EructatioM, BflloM Afltctionj }SoUd Uagnaia .lic^U. on.no atetunt be 5 ,V« ,lo rtiWren »r taken by aiult,, at it ii liable U> form hard, tmolmtle lunpi in the towel*. 'Thert v no tueft riiiuriih Dinttifard', fart Fluid Itagnaim, ratowimended by Doeton for or«100»«ori. . ■ AVOID IMITATIONS. Look for the name. DINNEFORD'S ion . , ev«T h»f Ie «nd label. | ™- r?ILES^ .CUIIED! 1 Mr. J.C.jMiramar, Wellington, writes i —" I was a martyr for 1.5, years, laid up for' weeks at a 7 time, with Piles;..'l.--tried lots of so-called cures, without benefit. The Doctor-ordered an operation. Fortunately, a friend advised your Zann Double Absorption Treatment. The first application re- . lieved. and after a week's treatment the Piles disappeared." ' ' Write 1o us. endosing three penny stamps, for descriptivebodklefc—"Piles: -: ; Their Cause and Cure." All -correspondence treated as strictly confidential. ' Address—The Zann. Proprietaiy. P.O. I. ■■■■ Box OoXiVellinston. -Z .;•"-- Stocks of Zann can now be obtained I . from King's Prescription Pharmacy, i I i Courtenay Blace; and W: S. Wallace, I ' Chemist Willis Street, Wellington. ' I !few;ar<)psi iif it x!/irtirTF» r*«* 4-Ki ■ ill m VUUI -UcLU *-'**^j E Will soften the water A L_l | Hto a delightful decree, . /C—i i @ and permeate the air *■—■ — At an (Jhemists and Stores. WholesaleFHAKK JACKSON, 65 Fort St., Auckland. •.'.:,■ Bailey's i /£„ GIRL X "" I ''HE fair, delicate comI v -L plexion is riot the sole ' privilege of stay-at-home women. OATINE Cream is made to keep women's faces -. fair through their daily work' and play.: "•It,' is doing ; this on Farm, and Field,: in the cities, too. Use a little OATINE every day 'and' the milk:-ahd-' roses skin becomes a reality.'

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 82, 5 April 1924, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 82, 5 April 1924, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 82, 5 April 1924, Page 10