SCIENCE ENDS GREYNESS! A scalp specialist has discovered the cause of greyness and the compound which can overcome it. Van-Grey rejuvenates the dull, faded pigments in tl e hair-cells. Not a stain or dye, but a natural hair colour restorative. Ask for literature. —L. F. Hogg. Chemist, G reymouth.—Advt.
BALANCE YOUR DIET. Dietitians recommend the regular use of fish or oysters as a corrective! of iodine deficiency. More efficacious is the daily use of Gregg’s SEAMEAL with food. Made from edible seaweed, Seameal is a food—not a drug. The Seameal habit is a healthy, wholesome one and beneficial for all. Remember, Seameal has 30 tiirAL .he iodine content of dried' oysters.—Advt.
A shilling. advertisement in the “Want” ad. section of “The Star” will I sell your goods. Try it. 12 words Is., ( three insertions 2s (id.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 March 1936, Page 9
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