AUBURN HAIR. Women with auburn or chestnuttinted iiair are certainly to be envied to-day, as it is universally admired. Undoubtedly nothing is more beautiful than a woman's hair which has just been _ shampooed with "Hennaline" Egyptian Shampoo, it leaves it so esuisitely soft and makes it positively glisten with life, but does not impoverish the growth, which often happens with ordinary shampoos. It is also invaluable for children's bair, as it is re*' \ly a splendid stimulant, and only noeds a trial to prove its merit. Als 6d tin is sufficient for six good shampoos. Try it to-day. Sold by all chemists and hairdressers, also at Ballantyne's, McKenzie's, or C.F.C.A. Wholesale agents, H. F. Stevens, wholesale druggists, Christchurch. ... High Priced Land.—The value of Agricultural and \ Pastoral Lands . has now reached a point where every blade of grass has its value. _No landowner can afford to feed rabbits instead of sheep. Toxa rabbit poieon is death to rabbits. Clear the land of the pest and carry more sheep. Manning and Dawson, Ltd., carry stocks. See Ai^vt.
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Timaru Herald, Issue 170299, 19 August 1920, Page 7
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