for infants for Infants, Invalids s Aged. BeQget's modifies milk to the degree cecessaryfonnfantsandyoungchilclr^a. Infants therefore thrive on Bengers, even when other foods disagree . Bold in Tina by aU Obemlots. cto„ evorywboM HT C o L," being tho, Strongest DISINFECTANT Imported, is tho Cheapest because it goes furthest. Olive Oil Makes Lovely Hair ¥|7THEN hair is unusually beauyy tiful some women hesitate * * to sacrifice it to the scissors. They fear the fact of cutting may coarsen hair, harm its lovely texture. They forget, or perhaps they never knew, that the right kind of shampoo will guard hair loveliness, will keep hair, long or shingled, exquisitely fine and glossy. The loveliest head of hair may be ruined by wrong shampoo methods. Dry soaps and powders, soda, borax, peroxide, all are harsh and harmful; while they clean they take the life and lustre from the hair. Olive oil is essential to the perfect hair wjsh, so say. hair specialists. Thousands of women have proved this to be true. Olive oil combined with the oil of the palm, as in Palmolive Shampoo, produces a wonderfully thick, creamy lather which isn't drying. Palmolive penetrates every root and hair cell, frees the scalp from scurf and dandruff. Thus it is free to function healthfully, the hair is maintained in excellent condition, it keeps gleamingly and gloriously alive. Palmolive so efficient in its methods, so thorough in its cleansing, is yet so mild and gentle that to wash hair with Palmolive is to shampoo with pleasure as well as with benefit. Countless women owe their beautiful hair to Palmolive. Try it once. You will pronounce it perfect. At all Chemists Full sise Bottle, 3/PALMOLIVE Shampoo The blend of Palm and Olive Oils mm mm ! TRIAL BOTTLE • THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY' 5 (A/sia) Ltd.; Dept., .Wellington ■ I enclose fid. to cover postage and 3 packing ; please, post trial, bottle of J Palmolive Shampoo to n S 'Name ■ Address,. “H y c o L" is the Strongest DISINFECTANT Imported, and is consequently the cheapest. Oj&siJ 5 hH SANSFER YOUR LIABILITY TO THE NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. nder tbo present Law, Emloyers arc compelled to pay ompensation. for all Accidents Inch may happen to any paid irvant. In Shops, Offices and tores, Warehouses and Facades, on Buildings and other instruction works, on Farms id Orchards, in the Horae, — tywhere, everywhere —during iurs of labour, the Employer ins the risk of having to pay rge sums of money by way Compensation whenever an ccident takes place, nder the “Workers Compenition Act” an Employer may ive to pay up to £.IOOO in ise of injury or fatal accident ;c erring to a servant or orker in any capacity, and the une applies to domestic help. We will carry every risk of Damages or Compensation, for a moderate premium,'based on the annual amount of the wages paid. Claims for Accidents to a. Domestic Help in the home are' provided against for an annual premium of 10s. articuiars of Rates, etc., on jplicatiou. Inquiries invited. THE INSURANCE OF new ZEALAND IF 126 Rattray Street ' • ipposite Telegraph Office) H. A. B. BRABANT ger - • Otago Branch tsJbid SSMOM&S .Pmder u &
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Evening Star, Issue 19723, 25 November 1927, Page 9
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524Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19723, 25 November 1927, Page 9
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