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your own wave T works on hair of any texture. On any wave, natural . or permanent. And takes but four minutes! Without even disarranging your coiffure, "damp-settlnf" will revive your wave, and give your hair dazzling new lustre you never thought possible! .America, from New York to Los Angeles, is wildly enthusiastic over " 'damp-seititit" —the amazing treatment of a famous American chemist and adviser to the smartest New York, London, and Paris beauty salons. You will be, too. For it saves hours spent in beauty parlors. Keeps the wave, and keeps the hair fastidiously fresh. And is so easy! So Quick! All you need for "<l«mp-setti*t" is brush and comb and an ounce of Velmol. (If you have no Velmol In the house, « bottle costs you only 2/5 at auy chemist shop.) Then just brush the Velmol through your hair and simply press the waves into place. What a glorious change this four-minuto treatment mattes! Instantly it revives the original ripple of your wave. And never any grease—for delightful, crystal-clear Velmol liquid must not be confused with heavy, messy, "brilliantines." Take four minutes a week to "damp-set" your hair this way. Then even a light finger-wave will last ever so long. ■ You'll not need a "permanent" half so often. And your hair will always have that fresh, lustrous appearance. (If you usually set your waves or curls with "bobby" pins or clips overnight—brush Velmol through hair first, and you'll be quite amazed at the results.) I JUST THREE STEPS IN "DAMP-SETTING":— (I)—Comb hair with comb moistened in water until all your hair is damp (never wet). (2)*-Pour a little Velmol into palm of hand," run hairbrush over liquid until bristles ar» all evenly covered, and brush it right through hair. (31—Nov/ press the waves in— just where you want them—using fingers and comb. Press backward where the waves go back; forward where they swirl in toward cheeks and forehead. In four minutes your wave is revived—set; your hair has a gloriota new sheen you never believed possible. CUT THIS OUT SO YOU'LL KNOW WHAT TO DO

IS A LOVELY TEA SO RICH AND THICK The Finest "SECOND CUP" Tea on the market AND ONLY SUGAR. 15/9 per bag, no coupon. 16/- per bag delivered, with coupon PER L.B. BACON. Prime Quality, Roiled. Per lb, lOd. LENTILS PEAS, best Marrowfat , SPLIT PEAS TINNED PEAS, "K." LIQUORICE TORPEDOES. Choice English Confection. Per lb, 9d. .. per lb 3d MACARONI, " C/own » ..... per pkt 6d .. per lb 3d ROLLED OATS 41b lid ..pertin 9£d HARICOT BEANS Sib 1/- •• • • $ $ 6 6 She's a '-cry important person is the Housewife, and no business can succeed without her goodwill. She holds ~* the key to the Home Purse, does 85 per | cent, of the actual buying, and probably | 75 per cent, of the choosing as well. 3 And the best method of appealing to her? Why, through the columns of the newspapers, of course. She keeps abreast of the times, reads the news, takes an intelligent interest in the events of the day, and closely scans the advertisements. She entertains, too, arid over the afternoon tea she chats, and talk turns on clothes, food, and the home. She can be a sales force, too, because a recommendation here, a suggestion there, and another potential customer is influenced by her. She knows from experience that, to be consistently advertised, a product must be good. Tell her about your goods through the columns of the daily papers. She's your greatest market—and your most powerful. LET THE NEWSPAPERS HELP YOU TO SELL

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22328, 31 July 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22328, 31 July 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22328, 31 July 1934, Page 2

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