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—- - THE GREAT HAIR TONIC FOR THE L — . jj WHOLE FAMILY. \ \ f gj Dandruff, Scalp Irritation, stops ; ' jf the Hair Falling and Makes the Hair U/ ' A \ ;;j Grow. I;. 1■ i your hair is too dry or too oily; if it is , Si i ~ splitting at the ends and loots lifeless; if the sc &lp ia too tight and the hair roots are sore yOU rub . them ' and if the hair is falling i ? u ' kittle bulb on the root is dry and hard -then your scalp needs a good tonic. Donnelly's Hair Restorer is a real scalp tonic £i ll j k a * r food. It builds up the hair tissue, feeds the scalp and brings the hair back to good health. Makes it grow longer. Makes it nice, soft and glossy, and cleans all scurf and dandruff from tbe scalp. Mothers, you will SHS? find Donnelly's Hair Restorer will greatly imWsoj?prove your children's hair and make it grow figgi , —■ --| l° n fj> soft and glossy, - |l|Bl||iSf SPECIAL NOTICE. i Donnelly's Hair Restorer is made in two S PiM! grades. No. 1, for dry hair. No. 2, for oily jg hair. Sold by all Hairdressers, Chemists and Grocers in New Zealand at 2/8 per bottle, j; , , -v F 'l By Mail in Plain Wrapper '6d. extra, ' ' -'iSll DONNELLY & SON QHAIR SPECIALISTS, ¥§§S 65 VIVIAN STREET • _ WELLINGTON. '1 Also Sydney and San Francisco. fejfc.- Established : Half a Century.

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Free Lance, Volume XVII, Issue 914, 18 January 1918, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume XVII, Issue 914, 18 January 1918, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume XVII, Issue 914, 18 January 1918, Page 15

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