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Dear Mr. Galvin,- ' Blenheim, May 4th, 1942. I have lo thank you for the very astonishing result of your treat- ' ment of my scalp. As you know, before coming to you 1 had been to several doctors seeking'a cure for my falling hair. They could not diagnose my case, and when I came to you I was almost bald> completely so in July last. 1 am happy lo say that as a resulij of your treatment, my head is now well covered with hair again, find 1 am once more able to appear in public without my head covering. My friends are amazed at the result, which seems more remarkable in my case, as I am over 60 years of age. No words of mine can adequately express my gratitude to you for what we all consider to be a wonderful achievement.—Yours gratefully, . . (Mrs-) KH SAVE YOIJR HAIR! V Do not suffer from Alopecia Patches, Oily or Dry Hair, Scalp Irritation, Dandruff, and Falling Hair. ALL DISEASES CF THE SCALP TREATED BY (Consultations Free) CONSULTING HAIR & SCALP SPECIALIST 37 COURTENAY PLACE - WELLINGTON - 'PHONE 55-421 fii^mm «^—mm—ifm—mwnammMTJiwinmimii minU ww v.l tfiiWiUrwwffff— <y^*'Lw?o"'*f FOR CAMERAS AND PHOTO APPARATUS Other people want what you don't B want—so sell /our old Camera and \ . disused Photo Apparatus for SPOT CASH! Kodak Ltd. offer highest prices. Help in this national campaign to yjj bring, all available goods into use. ]jj^ Cameras, Projectors, Bmm. Cine s^£» Kodaks, Metal Tripods, Photo Accessories of All Kinds, and Binoculars. >. Gall or Write Now. ■«Li mT\iu\imJt^ 162 Queen St., Auckland. 681 Colombo St., Christchurch. ' 292 Lambton Quay, Wellington. 162 Princes St., Dunedin. j^^^^^^HHr Those who are surprised at the ' a and soldierly bearing of ,HgPii||»J~J*. -Jl our Home Guard forget that this i6\W jfTllJ great body was born and nurtured (, a *' '^* , \ in keenness to serve. No element vof jf jL mk of smartness do they omit—from \\ sj j/ ffHR the unseen care of arms to- the IV • * *BffißSy equally unseen shave before duty,, j^ with that other great symbol of if 'Tj|' l/'l J3fc'"M"J"^^ -.*" ■ !\JI.XAV> V l\D SAVES STEEL ■ ■' ADVAM "tl^^Wfl . ■ KNOWLEDGE s^f^ffipsfJ S=' -%-. INFANT W m^^&M 1 I 111 fill I X Fot over 30 years Glaxo has been in JLsfOK the van of advancing knowledge of , JL*A &ilt/a&*l infaqt feeding: To-day it has the ' Mi£^jfflv^confidence of those Glaxo babies who filfi** **t*k i *£il\& have grown into strong, healthy men *^ *»&//# t $* and-women. **&& f%J9** \^. SUNSHINE GLAXO U&® i»-^**^ ■ for the young baby. . —-====~^- \OF FREEDOM I FULL CREAM GLAXO x^&SB&WBbS&&\ BUILDS BONNIE BABIES Vv^CJ^t^^^^Vyv! Ik Before Baby Comes — and After \f^^^^^^^^^^^//S Send fir fret copy of the Glaxo Baby Book, Xo-^^-^v^jjL-^l^-J 2r\r m a good guide in the care of the infant. m Glaxo Laboratories (n.z.) Ltd., Bunnytmorpb - '"(&%r^ This carefully compounded fS^^S^fSS^^MMfi^ W. E. WOODS LTD.. LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. 45.3

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 65, 14 September 1943, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 65, 14 September 1943, Page 8

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