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Most people know tile annoying discomfort of Dnndrnll. It causes that persistent irritation of the .scalp which nothing seems to remove, and the more it is rubbed or brushed, the more it loosens the powdery white tinkes which so objectionably settle on the clothing. To sufferers there is relief m Morton’s Dandruff Lotion. Regularly used for a lew days it soon begins to eradicate the trouble, and makes the scalp clean and healthy. 2s Gd a bottle from Morton's Pharmacy, near Bu’lantyne’s. ... At the present time, almost everyone is suffering from coughs and colds. r Jhc air is full of germs waiting to catch the uuwurv. Those who have them owe it to the others to minimise the risk of infection, while those who so far have escaped, owe it to thcmse'ves to protect themselves. By using Morton s Inhabit is the best way of doing this, pnlike many preparations ol its kind, it does not contain Eucalyptus or Creosote. the r ,molls of which are so objectionable to many. The pleasant pun■l'iit vapour of a. few drops inhaled ''rum the handkerchief penetrates amt protects the nasal cavities and throatwhere infection starts, while a. little sprinkled on baby's pillow at night sloes its good work there, its Gd rr liott- c from Morton's Pharmacy, near Ballant vne's. Your guarantee of the purest Eucalyptus is pink carton with green band bearing signature SANDER <sjl. SONS..-

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 26 June 1926, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 26 June 1926, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 26 June 1926, Page 9

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