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LOOKS BETTER " LORD TONY " LASTS LONGER

BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS "A VVORD OF ADVIC E." If your hair is becoming dry and impoverished, losing colour, and has an excess of dandruff, you cannot do better than get a bottle of “ HENDY’S HAIR REGENERATOR,” and apply a few drops daily with gentle brushing. You will be surprised how quickly it will revive colour and sheen, and any sign of greyness will quickly disappear. It is not a dye, and may be used with perfect safety by everyone. It is manufactured in two grades—No. 1 for fair and medium shades; No. 2 for dark and very dark shades. Sold throughout N.Z. by all McKenzies Dept Stores, Ltd., at 4s 6d bottle; also leading chemists and toilet depots; or post free direct from HENDY’S' TOILET ROOMS. Dunedin. Deerskins. E E R s K I N S, GOATSKINS, GOATSKINS. HIGHEST RULING PRICES HORSEHAIR, good mixed, 42d per lb. Post small lots. 1 Cash Buyers Rabbit Skins. Sheepskins, Wool, etc d. Mclennan, d. Mclennan,. , RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. Correspondence: Box 551,. Dunedin. /CELLULOID BADGES For 1 School or Club Jubilees, Queen Carnivals, etc. Write lor our quote C. CARTER, ' Allbell Chambers, Stuart street, Dunedin REFRIGERATION Service; all makes and types.—J. Gordon Crichton. Broadway; phone 12-058, for May When you and 1 have played the little hour, Have seen the tall subaltern Life to Death , ' Yield up his sword, and, smiling, draw the breath, The first long breath of freedom; when the flower Of Recompense hath fluttered to our feet, As to an actor’s, and, the curtain down, We turn, to face each other all alone — ‘ Alone, we two, who never yet did meet Alone, and absolute, and free: . O then, O then most dear, how shall be told the tale? *' Clasped hands, pressed lips, and so clasped hands again, No words. Byt as the proud wind ■ fills the sail, My love, to yours shall reach; then one deef) moan Of joy, and then our infinite Alone. From “Re-united,” by Sir Gilbert Parker, 1862-1932.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27080, 14 May 1949, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27080, 14 May 1949, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27080, 14 May 1949, Page 1

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