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“Dandruff on your coat-collar, son.” “Can’t seem to liolp it, mummy!" “What are you washing your scalp with ?” “Regular toilet soap.” “Better get a soap that M r ill rinse out of your hair’ easily and clear the pores so the scalp can breathe. Borrow that black soap in father’s room." “Black soap?” “Yes—-made with pine tar. Specially for shampoo. Nicest soap you ever knew. Use it twice a week for a while, then once a week!” PACKER’S TAR SOAP A special soap for the hair and scalp, made with pine tar (not coal tar), with special healing cleansing and easy-rinsing qualities. Unexcelled for 50 years. Packed in attractive metal box. 2/- Cake, from loading Chemists and Stores, or from N.Z. Agents, Vim Stavoren Bros., Wellington S

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Evening Star, Issue 19198, 15 March 1926, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19198, 15 March 1926, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19198, 15 March 1926, Page 9