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WOMEN WITH SHORT HAIR.

Anyone who has travelled through the Dominion recently cannot help but have noticed the endless number of women with short cropped hair, in -josfc cases cut short owing to the result of loss from influenza. In some instances the scalp is still very bare and patchy, biit among the thousands who have used Dr. vulsons Regenerator there is not one case where the hair has not fully recovered its normal growth and thickness, in fact many who have used it will tell you their hair is better than ever before, and where the hair was previously becoming irrev the colour has a.so been restored. As a genuine all round liair tonic it is undoubtedly without an -qual. Its merit is proved by the steadily increasing sales during the past 15 years and anyone requiring a hair tonic of eterlinc value sihould try it. It is procurable in Timaru from all high class chemists and hairdressers, and also at: J. R. McKenzies, Miss Sfcrachan's ladies' depot, Bal'antynes, and the C.F.C.A., Timaru and country branches. PRICE, 4s, IF POSTED 4s (id N'.li.—Mr Hendy, toilet specialist, Dunedin. is sole agent for Now JZea-* land and Australia, ' from whom wholesale supplies may ha obtained.

The first electric railway train, from Flinders Street to Essendon, ia running. The conversion to the electric system cost £2,800,000. It is announced here that the industrial position in New Zealand has been eased by the settlement of the dispute between the New Zealand Waterside "Workers Federation and th© Shipping Companies. The federation has decided to accept the employers' offer of an increase in wages on ordinary time amounting to 2d per hour and 3d per hour overtime, botli to apply to all classes of work. The effect of the increase is to increase the wages of waterside workers from Is lOd to '2s per hour. At ,the Magistral's Court on Saturday before iUr V. G.Day, S.M., four lioys were dealt with for hav.ng broken iiioUiators on the telegraph pasts at Waslidyke. They were warmed tlia-t a repetition of the offisnoe would entaii serious consequences, arid were fined 2s 6d each. Andrew Hamilton, who plleadttl worry as the cause of al)l hifi tronb-e, was charged with drunkenness, and witlh procuring liquor during the currency of a prohibition order. He said that he had only had a bottle of cider which, he did not think would hurt' him. The Magistrate said it was a problem to know what to do with a man like the defendant, whom he advised to exercise a litt'e will power and keep off the drink. SenJbenoe was deferred for a month, the Magistrate telling defendant tha ; fc at the end of that time a fine would be inflicted, but that if he offended again he would b? sent to Pakatoa for two years. A prohibition order was issued against, a woman on the application of her daughter. Some interesting remarks in connection witlh the work of the/ RepatnatioiaDepartment were made by Mr T. Shailer Weston, eha.rman of the WeiJing'ton Board, in the course of an address at the Farmers' Union dinner. Mr Weston said that a great deal was being done by the Government —much more than was generally known. The Departmen't was sadly in need of a publicity agent. It might be that individual Ministers in a National Government were disinclined to advertiss their activities. -As chairman of the Wellington Boai'd, he was astonished at all the Government was prepared to do, and ho stated positively that much of the criticism was a littler unjust. The Act had worked perfectly under the direction of a board of four Ministers. One thing that had struck the members of the Wellington Committee was the excellent type of man who had a.ppMdd for assiStanti?. Many showed evidJenoe of the advantages they bad derived from tho service abroad, and he did not th : nk any of them would abuse the assistance given by the State. The Government wmiH not lose much money by helping men of that sort.

Messrs Cranston and Glue, who have made their mark in Timaru by installing new shop windows and otherwise, have dissolved partnership. An. advertisement adds thaifc Mr Cranston will carry on the business as before. ...

Are your feet afraid of tha heat? We have a famous preparation which has given relief to thousands of rching hot, tired feet Why not try it for yours? Price Is Only from L. B. James, prescription chemist, T-maru. ...

On top—tho two premier shaving sticks, Williarrr/s and Colgate's. Big stocks at Rowland Watson's. Everything for the shavo. ...

Shoes of style and distinction at Hannah's. Ladies' high grade glaco Court Shoes, suitable for evening and street wear. Prica 22s 6d. Hannah'r, Timaru. ...

Nasal Catarrh Colds in the Head, Influenza, Bronchitis, and Coughs are quickly cured by "NAZOL." Fragrant, effective, speedy. Price Is Bd, everywhere (3)

Chilblains are nstantly relieved and promptly cured by the use of Baxter's Chilb ain Liniment. Tlii 3 preparation acts 1-ke a charm, and those who suffer with chilblains should never bo without it. Bot'.tVs one shilling each at Baxter's Pharmacy, Theatre Buildings, Timaru. ...

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 1682, 2 June 1919, Page 7

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WOMEN WITH SHORT HAIR. Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 1682, 2 June 1919, Page 7

WOMEN WITH SHORT HAIR. Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 1682, 2 June 1919, Page 7

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