KEEP TOUR HAIR ONI Motorists will find that thfe hair lies flat and tidy when dressed with “Komos” Hair Cream. Non-oily and pleasant to nse. 2/6 at all Chemists and Hairdressers. “Komos” is made by Donnelly and Son. Consulting Hair Specialists, 65 Vivian Street, Wellington.—4.'
MINERS NEED "Q-TOL” “When the skin is hardening'throjgh frequent contact with - cold mineral water,” writes Mr Wm. Mason, Parker, of Waihi, “Q-tol is priceless as a lubricant for the face before shaving.” .Also makes the hands smooth and muscles flexible, 4oz bottle 2/.
“Feeling comes before reflection.” —Haweia. Colds usually catch people unawares. Most people first contract the chill, and then seek the remedy. Others, who know, always keep Baxter’s Lung Preserver by them. It fortifies the system against cold and “flu” germs, soothes , sore throat, eases breathing, heals bronchial passages, gives vitality and energy. “Baxter’s” has been the public favourite for over half a century. It is advertised hy the good it does. Yon should test it. Your chemist or grocer stocks Baxter’s Lung Preserver. Buy a r big ‘5/6 bottle today. . . -
Take no* risks trith that cold—secure a bottle of"NAZOL” at once. Only 1/6, for 60 doap. All obemists and stereei o
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 February 1921, Page 3
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