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SMftg Cold® Owiclffl Alw.y* kerp a bottle of Bonoington lin the borne. Nothin# safer, nothing «ur«r. 2/6 «ad 1/6, chemii:i and ttorea. BONKINCTONI cAmcmi H!> IRISH MOSS Scbnonxh CUSTARD u led <r« "Dandruff on your coat collar, mj lad!” “Can’t seem to help it, jnumsy!” “What are you washing your scalp with?” “Regular toilet soap.” “Better get a soap that will 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 shampooing. Nicest soap you ever knew. Use it twice a week for a while, then once a week!” PACKER’S TAR SOAP Hade with Tine Tar, 2/- a Tablet. PACKER’S SHAMPOO Made with Olive Oil, 4/6 a Bottle. H 8

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Evening Star, Issue 19776, 28 January 1928, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19776, 28 January 1928, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19776, 28 January 1928, Page 20