m si i?S>2v Nothing like shampoos with Cuticura Soap and hot water, preceded l>y touches of Cuucura OinUr.ini to spots of dandruff and itch* inu to keen the scalp and hair healthy. They arc ideal for all toilet uses. In the morning shave with Cuticura Soap. .After shaving and before bathing touch spots of dandruff or irritation with Cuticura Ointment. Then bathe face, hands and scalp with Cuticura Soap and hot water. For sample each address; **R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. W.” Sold everywhere. Soap shaves without mug. ES ***** SS£ The commonest and most distressing hum anailments —neuralgia, sleeplessness, headache, depression—are attributable to nerve troubles. The first dose of Marshall's a Fosphengs a (The Fcspherine withan “F”) usually brings relief. Sure, safe and speedy, BByou should not hesi-| tate to try it. I/-, 1/6 2/6 per bottle — Large sizfe at 2/6 equals four small bottles. that: The name protects you against drug-laden purgatives. Brown Peas are purely vegetable, free from harmful ingredients and act on a rundown system in a perfectly natural and effective manner. make easy the" desires of life —to be happy, care-free They removfc all handicapping disorders, and create a "tone'' that animates, gladdens and kills worry. Firstremove constipation with Brown Peas, and afterwards take reduced doses. 1/6 at chemists and stores. atO’MTS's T^alm&rins 'common ove The sun never sets on Imperial Salt, for it is found in every Dommlon, Colony and Protectorate of the British Empire. It’s immense popularity is due to its absolute purity. From the greatest salt works in the world, at Liverpool, :omes to you fresh in its natural :rystals," clear and sparkling, and vitbout a trace of foreign matter. Che daily use of Imperial Houselold Salt maintains good health, for it aids digestion and helps to assimilate food. Ask your grocer for Imperial Salt. Sold in 71b. bags. . I !, V l/fc. a>,r .. Fraser’s La Grippe Uemedy, a swift and certain cure for influenza and colds, cs dd bottle.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16822, 21 August 1920, Page 10
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327Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16822, 21 August 1920, Page 10
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