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THE EUGENE Permanent Wave . at . Mrs. OLDS • v m O-' m m it i-i V • M i ' . m Pupil of Victor Lausiaux, prize winner at great Olympic Permanent Waving Competitions, London. [92 WORCESTER STREET and 227 a MANCHESTER STREET, OR ’PHONE 5009 FOR AN APPOINTMENT.

The Ideal Laxative for Children and Invalids Virolax, the nutrient laxative, is so safe, so pleasant to take, and so gently efficacious that doctors consider it the ideal laxative for children and invalids. While aperients weaken the system and relax the organs, the great nutrient properties of Virolax tone and restore their natural functions. A little Virolax given daily will by degrees so improve the condition of the internal organs that they are able to act regularly of their own accord. As this improvement takes place the quantity of Virolax given can be decreased and finally discontinued. VIROLAX i The Nutrient Laxative IN TINS. JLfirents: WRIGHT S'XEFHENSOX & CO., LTD., 2*.0. Box 1520, Wellington, K.X

In order to meet the growing demand for 24-hour water heating, the City Council has adopted in addition to the present restricted hour rates, a rate d} £1 per annum per 100 watts of capacity. This will now permit of Mercer Electric Vacuum Cylinders being ins tailed in many homes. Full particulars from J. Mercer and Sons, 54, Oxford Terrace, near Montreal Street.

FOR THE SALAD. A Malt Vinegar of except iorutf character such i< White Cot tel Is so]*! by grocers everywhere. Made in l'.n« land and guaranteed pure, it is noted for its line, natural flavour and aroma and its keeping qualities For table use its delicate flavour and bouquet give the linal perfecting touch to a salad. 1016

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18046, 5 January 1927, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18046, 5 January 1927, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18046, 5 January 1927, Page 13

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