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i : : ; : — Hair Often Ruined By Careless Washing . Soap should be. used very carefully if you want to keep your hair looking its best. Many soaps, prepared shampoos, and shampoo powders contain too much free alkali. Thisj ; uries the scalp JsSr * . makes the* han s»& £&. j*.^ » ~ Mulsifie'd cocoanut f oil shampoo, which is pure and grease, SgmsMffii&ffißJ^ less, and is better .than anything else p^^^^^^^S' i.\vo or' 'three ' n>i^™rr f fUIS ¥ SU£- V*° Plenty of lather. Rub fiaent to cleanse in thoroughly with : . the : hair. and - the finger tips, scalp' thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily; removing every particle of dust,.dirt,"dandruff, andvex-' cess oil. The hair dries quickly 'and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy, wavy, and easy to manage. ■ : You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo at all chemists; it,is inexpen,'sive, and a. few'ounces will supply 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.

D.ENTISTRY :-,AT , REASONABLE '■ ■/; \ .PRICES.; ' ■ . Sets of Teeth £3 3 0 Remodelling Sets, from ... £2 2 0-' Painless Extraotions • / 2 6 Gas1. .....;....;......... :....{.. ; 5' 0 .; ■. T.eeth Extracted 'JTree when Sets : : '-■.'■ Required. ( , ■ Repairs at; Shortest Notica. '■ ■■■•'■- :'\:[ '■ ■ —r ■ /'■ FROST AND FROST, i■.'■ .■■'.' SURGEON DENTISTS, 119, WILLIS STEEET. . ■ .—_i— : , '. ' ' ' - ; Rub Lumbago Pain and BaoKache Kidneys cause Backache ! •~^^afiSNo! They liave no. / i "^"j^sM^ therefore ,cannot cause \'»J^^^^KS-nerves, therefore cannot a&k''M ■lW' cause pain. Listen ! Your 1 '■' ' Wfir'ii!® > lumbago, sciatica or a^ 'j&L S Wl'- s''ra^n) and the quickest : KVWifl? ■ reuef is soothing, pene--QM^SL trating. "St.--i Jacobs/ Oil." . j^q^^Sl^ Rub it right on your painful fsi^w bick, and instantly: the ' wl^^^" sorene^ s> stiffness and lame- ' SW/ ness/disappears. Don't stay i Baimr' crippled! Get a small trial ' ■'■ 'fMMfil /bottle of "St. Jacobs Oil" " Mffl^^fj roln your , chemist and- •' '/MM^fea straighten, up. ':.A, moment. iJ^lPi* after.-" it: is applied, you'll. SpSSpifiS wonder,what became.of the \ backach.e or lumbago pain. Rub old, honesty' St. Jacobs Qil" when-' ever, you have sciatica, neuralgia, rheu ■ matism, or sprains, as it is absolutely . harmless;and: doesn't burn'; the skin. \,4fi%±~ A'NJI-BlLlOlis :; ,:;;■;'.v,'^lL"LS •■•-..■:..:,■:• 'V \ ; YFOR 7 ■ ■■"■; \l BILIOUSNESS, INiSGESTION, HEADACHE, DEPRESSION. Act promptly and effectively SiAaili. Pill (new size 32 in box) price 1/6 Of all .throughout the World. James Cockle & Co., iitd., London.

Yes, Gregg's f "• Club Coffeei is the Grand Drink- ' I t it-refreshes, ■ y —rejuvenates, , —satisfies, —and soothes | jaded nerves. Costs less per cup, easy to imake and pleases "everyone. It must ie Club. » Free Sample tin on re- @ tiffi ceipt of a penny stamp /jflMj to cover postage. Mr OO Made by GREGG'S, D'uneilin; SjfCREEG&3 Makers of high-grade food < ** ) ' products. HAINES AS EFRESHAS-A-DAISY S Iron Jellolds have a wonderful exhilarating effect. Take them for a week °r two and you Willunitritandwhalh meanllijlhe old phrast I "asfres)i-ai-a-Aahy." For thlt excellent tonic gives the impoverished blood the vital clement required, for the complete nourishment and invigoralion of the entire s'yslcm. Run-down and, cut-ofsorts sensations are swept away in the flood of new health and energy. No longer arc you a victim to debility or depression, hut, instead, you feel extremely fit, mentally alert and brimming over with cheerfulness. ForAnamia iri Men and Women, Ironjelloids No. 2. Reliable Tonic for Men, Iron Jelloida No. 2A. For Children,-Iron felloids No; I.' Of all Chcmistt,;2l-. Largc~iixe, 41-.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 17

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