Akaroa, almost surrounded by sea, a holiday there equals a sea voyage without the discomforts, and has a glorious climate, -with, the best of a<> commodatioii. ... It is coming home to ladies that is order to retain a natural and "oeautiful complexion a treatment of some description must be vised, and a course of the "Magic Complexion Treatment" will have the desired result—after only 10 DAYS' use a wonderful improvement is noticed. rhe treatment is not a cream or powder, which leaves the telltale marks of their presence on. the face, neither is it £ lotion, massage, liniment or other cosmetic. The treat. ment lasts for thirty days, and in addition to beautifying the face it removes blackheads, pimples, redness, etc. A full thirty days' course will be forwarded post free on receipt of "s 6d, or further particulars may be obtained from Miss Nance Batehelor, Box 182, Timaru, soid distributing agent ... INFLUENZA PRECAUTIONS. When influenza is prevalent it behoves everyone (especially those attending the sick) to be most carefui to keep the nasal and throat passages irrigated twice daily by sniffing up and gargling "Fluenzol," thus dispelling bacilli. "Fluenzol" is strongly antiseptic, but nonirritative, and is harmless to children. Longfellow said- "Not ten yoke of oxen have the power to draw us like a woman's hair." It all depends on the hair. If your hair is dry and brittle and your scalp "scurfy" Sydal will rectify the trouble. A. daily shampoo with this remarkable emollient will clear your scalp, and make your hair thick and glossy. Try it! Sold by Chemists and Stores at 2s ner jar. Geo. W. Wilton and Co., Ltd., Wellington. FIRE! FIRE! The cheapest insurance policy is an UNDER WRITERS' Extinguisher—automatic, simple, safe, efficient, economical, and reliable! Send for particulars now. Deiays are fatal. —Manning Machinery Co., 6 Bedford Row, Christchureh. ... DON'T BE WITHOUT A "DOMO." If you want to get the biggest retiirn from your dairy herd. The"Domo'' is the favourite separator everywhere because of its simplicity and its perfect service. The dairyman who makes the most money is the" man who uses a "Dome." Ask the agents lor mil details. —H. M. Stonver,
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Timaru Herald, Issue 170302, 23 August 1920, Page 7
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359Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Issue 170302, 23 August 1920, Page 7
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