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Boy immigrants brought out to New Zealand from Britain under the Salvation Army's seheme are proving a success, according to a statement made to an "Eltham Argus" reporter recently by Brigadier R. J. Stone, who was visiting Taranaki farms on which some of the boys have been placed. Out of twenty-three boys settled between Palmerston North and New Plymouth, only one had proved unsatisfactory. The brigadier added that the Army would bring out as many boys as demanded, and there was an unlimited supply of lads between 16 and 19 years of age, all of whom were of the right stamp for agricultural work. EEXONa soap best for the HAIR AND SCALP. When, you hair worries you, look to the reason. If it is harsh and brittle, or lank and greasy, scanty and turning grey, lirst find the cause, then treat the. trouble. The hair grows from the scalp; each root having a long hair to nourish. Make the scalp perfectly clcan and healthy, then the hair must take on gloss and beauty, the root supplying exactly the correct amount of oil and nourishment to each hair. Rexona Soap will keep the scalp clean, free from Dandruff, and exuding the necessary oil. but not an excess. Before washing the hair let it down, and shake it over the shouldefs, then gently rub the scalp all over with a rotary motion of the finger-tips to awaken the tissues and loosen the Dandruff, then with a foamy lather of Rexona Soap rub every portion »f the scalp well, also the long hair. Let this lather remain on the head for a few minutes, then wash it off with ■plenty of changes of warm water, gradually cooling the water until the basin is cold. Dry the hair in the open air, and then give it a good sunning. Shake your hair well, then brush it in the ordinary way. The result will not be_ ordinary, but. startling, for your i hair will look "lossy and fluffy, and alive, each linir gleaming with restored j beauty. I Once a week will be often enough for a Eexona. Shampoo after the hair has been restored to beauty, and your hair troubles will have vanished completely under the Rexona Treat- j ment. Rexona Soap 1/6 per tablet. j

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Northern Advocate, 17 June 1925, Page 2

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Untitled Northern Advocate, 17 June 1925, Page 2

Untitled Northern Advocate, 17 June 1925, Page 2