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EASY WAY TO DARKEN GREY HAIR This Home-made Mixture to Darken Grey Hair and Relieve Dandruff. To a half- pint of water add: Bay Rum 1 oz. Orlex Compound a small box. These are all simple ingredients that you can buy from any chemist at very little cost, and mix them yourself. Apply to the scalp once a day for two weeks, then once every other week until all the mixture is used. A half -pint should be enough to darken the grey hair and relieve dandruff. It does not stain the scalp, is not sticky or greasy, and does not rub off. It helps promote the growth of the hair and make harsh hair soft and glossy. You can't tell the age of a savr by looking at its teeth.

CHAMPION IS CLASSED "A " ESSENTIAL, WHICH SPEAKS VOLUMES FOR HI3 VITALITY AND PROWESS— HIS MOTTO IS "All things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them." Truly characteristic. Champion is grieved that the Wellington "Post," at the seat of learning, has made the following attack: — "Many, adds the 'Post,' would be glad to pull out of the war if they could hide their backsliding under the pretext of some higher, service, but New Zealand must discharge her full duty, avoiding anything savoring of war weariness." Well, who are the backsliders? Champion is of the opinion they are the ones over military age like himself, who . are . profuse m advice as to what others should do, while we remain m comfort at home, saying with all solemnity, "we must se« it through." 3But Champion is of opinion the • public can see through us. Why don't we approach Sir James Allen, like men, and say "Take our all, why kill the small man? and we are willing to do anything you want, from milking cows to carting coal, but let us win the war by sending away every man up to 50 years of age, and we will fill their places, keep their businesses together (under supervision), and the home fires burning." Champion is of the opinion that excuses would be unlimited as to hereditary ailments' far beyond the recuperative powers of his "Standard" Gruel Meal. Advice Is one of the most erratic and cheapest — except from lawyers and sometimes the press — commodities now on the market. Recent cablegrams from France stated that 125,000 farm owners and workers had been ta?<en from the fighting lines and again put on the land to produce, m face of the heavy importations of Chinese and others for .this w.ork. Mr. Moss, of the Efficiency Board, states that 20,000 farm owners and workers had enlisted up to the end of May.How does this compare with* France? The most revenue and taxation is, dei: rived from the soil, so we must not b« caught napping with an overdose of false patriotism. . My people, your only salvation ia to { stick to Champion Muscle Raiser Flour \ and Standard Oatmeal and Rolled Oats. I am, . • „ , V., AUCKLAND."- . ARGUMENTUM AD JUDICUM. (Argument appealing to the judgment.Ji

U7 AN T E D — All washtuba and baths sanitary. Use g-erm -killing JEYES'S FLUID.

Hefiry Lawson is the idol of all lovers of him when he told them m a dirge that someone Australasian verse or prose. As such he needs no had entered his room m the dead of night and introduction to our readers. Those who have " pinched " his bottle of Heenzo. He told m used Heenzo, the famous money-saving remedy that dirge why his suspicion fell upon upon a for Coughs and Colds, sympathised deeply with friend, thus causing him to lose faith m mateship. THE TRAGEDY. i^^^^^^^^^^^^:§i'':^^^:^''! :> /i'':^^^ Oll> nncrv * r folt 8(> wretohfid, and things never looked Sinoe the d"ays I gulped the physio that my G-ranny • Bl ° r ft frien^ ln wHom I truated, entering my room lait <^^^^^^^m^^^^^-:^: : ;^:;:;:;;::;:^ Stole a bo'ctleful of Heenso from the desk whereon I : ' ftm eer * ain " v *6 he did it (though he never would or c liaci ' a oold all last week, and to-day his oough i^^&'i'^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^if * Now I'm sick^ and sore and sorry, and I'm sad for j^^^^&'^ ::^^^^^«v^* i^^S : :-?x^ : " ::^ "wns bettor • than the cough-cure that my Granny : ::^x^^^^^^?S- : :t V Olx ' }ie mi e^t have pinched my whisky, and he might : :^x;>x : : } :^^>^x;^;:i Or all the fame or money' that I make while writing >'■■'■■'■■■■'■ .'■::' ■y.'^yy^^^ Oh., he might have shook the blankets, and I'd not ; x;X : : : x;x^;:j^^^^^^ If he'd only left my Heenzo till the morning, anyhow. •■■ !i^?^^^^^^v S ° I 'to e i 1 o°s 8 B my faitlL iU matesM P» -ortevto- all I hid 01 faith in ßußsia » d myself and * ot the And tu°rns fcl t U o 3 na& n8 tO ™» iAn ' ™* *° friendßhip EVen a K mS BiUw ° Uld never pinch hi, Heenzo from Henry Lawtoa ' The treatment of Asthma, Bronchitis, Colds, each bottle. As Heenzo cests only 2/-, and a Influenza, and Sore Throats calls for something pint of ready-made cough mixture would cost that will destroy disease germs from the throat anything from 12/- to £1, it will be seen that a and bronchial tubes, soothe and heal inflamed big money-saving is to be effected by making mucous membrane, loosen phlegm, and, tone.. up „..;, ypur.Qwn Heenzo cough mixture; " - the geueral system. For this- purpose, anoftey' j s-i*n\'.ub ■ .?.- 'i ~:*<l j •''■-*■■; '" j 11 :, ';''", : ..y '.'" r cannot buy a' better medicine than^ha^Jf^inV; 11 ' "'As^here are sonieimitationskn^king aboui..see of which , an vbnfe, may prepare at nQnife;;m : k; ,-{:,. .taitihat^npnW.of themis^palmed off on to you by fe\v '. nipm'Qp't^ bj\; adding Heenzo .(registered/.,,,., anyone.ou't-toinake a bigger profit at the expense n:>me for Mean's Essence) to warm. 'watef-and : ■• bf'j'biir health: Alwa.v's ask for and insist on .jns.,U e .K- easy directions, supplied '■frith". , ' ; 'f ., .gettirtg „\.,: . ;/ : „.,: . '„.. - -.: ■■■;.' • -i ■ • HEENZO is obtainable from all leading Chemists and Stores, or by post on receipt of price from G.W.HEAN, Chemist, WANGANUI.

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NZ Truth, Issue 685, 27 July 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 685, 27 July 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 685, 27 July 1918, Page 3

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