h. i a v “Dandruff on your coat-collar, son.’’ “Can’t seem to help it, mummy!” "What are you washing your scalp with ?” "Regular toilet soap.” “Better get a soap that will rinso 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, madu with pine tar (not coal tar), with special healing, cleansing and easy-rinsing qualities. Unexcelled for 50 years. Packed in attractive metal hox. 2/- Cake, from leading Chemists and Stores, or from N’.Z. Agents, Van Staveren Bros., Wellington. S
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Evening Star, Issue 19263, 31 May 1926, Page 12
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129Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19263, 31 May 1926, Page 12
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