A WONDERFUL HAIR BRIGHTENEH The exquisite glint and sheen that v always so much admired on Women's Hair is immediately produced by using the new _BYPTIA!Nfi , '_CFJNNA" SHAM POO named "HEINNALINE." A singh Shampoo with it makes a wonderful difference to hair that -has become dull anc impoverished. -/, It does not leave the hair dry and i>ri i ttlo , 'like shampoo powder, .Jbut makes it exquisitely supple anc easy to dress. Ask your Chemist for a 1/6 trial tin. Obtainable from Adair Bros:^ Drapers and alt. principal Chfeiiiists m 'Gisborne. "Henhalihe"' ifi the name of a new Egyptian shampoo which is being placed on the market, it being described ac c wonderful hair brightener.* News has been, lireQeivedr that-s Colonel W. L. H. Burgesk, , D.5.0., has been promoted to brigadier-general and transferred to the command of the 4th Divisional 31 Artillery, Australian \ y Imperial Fo^roeJ iß^igadier^ehe'aal : Burgess is well khowri m New Z_aland. ' When war broke out he was on loan from the Dominion to the Commonwealth Government. H^ left Australia -with the Main Body of the Australian Imperial Force and served on Gallipoli and later > ip Frapce".'^ ' ';; ? 'yy yyy':^Ayy, yy ■ The sensation imparted to -the moutli by the vs c of "OZO" TOOTH POWDER is delightful. It isicool, refreshing., and fragrant,*!; Bd^tips t«veryYhere\ -y 1 At the? recent "Domiiiioh, Coriference of the C.E.M.S. held at Wellington, Dr. R. W. Felkin, of Havelock North,' read n comprehensiye paper on ".The Sacramental Sys.ti^ : .\of.-A"th^.-Ohurcn. The paper, whioh.'waß highly approved, Avas ordered to be printed and oiroulated. Dr. Felkin prefaced his remarks by stating that he was m Germany f or several weeks. after ftrar had broken out, and he knew that Overman Governors of New Zealand and Australia had been appointed. But- for the British; Navy they woiild^iiow be)j« Geririan dep'ehdeney. WHAT THE SAID. "Give 7 your little boy half a teaspoonful of Ivialt Extract after hie midday meal, and a little fruit juice, or syrup 'of stewed prun^B before meals. Your two little girls, of five and seven yeara should also have l^wtive food— lruit, vegetables, brown 'bread, porridge, and three tc^spoonfuls "- of Malt Extract daily; 'oho after v el^ r^iheaL' n, nn^yy Wilson's Malt Efcrtraot is the concentrated *-. essence of ; the ."best .New r iZealand barley; and h> c^;be'|iiven to -mere infante *nd cjiildreii fwith the utmost gaiety. By children:; it, is -je^^med ; a treat, and can be taken with their porridge or oh' their bread 1 .instead . of jam. Naturally, it do^' them a^ power of good, keeping . rthepa : ; /clear of - constipation, buildhig t up.,their 'UttU^o .kf rame^r,, , adding vitallity, making^^^ th^ .-m(a:ia vigorous m mind And bodyi ' Inwiouiands -of oases, mothers have found it to -• work -wonders with their children. Oliemists and etores. With ot withpatr oodyliT^r oil. - ■■-■■'' '*" ■** •:>"•:'*.•■ *
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14441, 30 October 1917, Page 7
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