HAIR. Those who have auburn or chestnuttinted nair are much to be envied today, as it is universally admired. Undoubtedly nothing is more beautiful than a woman’s hair just shampooed with “HENN ALINE EGYPTIAN SHAMPOO,” especially if it .bias an auburn tint of deep chestnut shade. It leaves it exquisitely soft, and makes it positively glister, wilth life, but does not impoverish the hair like ordinary shampoos. Also splendid for Children's: Hair, as it is an excellent stimulant. Get it to-day frbm J. R, McKenzie's, J. Paul ani Co., McGruer’s, and all chemists. Is 6d tin, sufficient for six good shampoos.
MOSS IRIS MM IWLJI Qaughs and or they may result in serious trouble. Bennington’s Irish Moss has enjoyed popularity with three generations. This standard family cough remedy has been handed down like an heirloom—to-day it is used, in tens of thousands of homes. Bonnm^ton’s contains no opiates or harmful drugs—thus it may be safely given to the youngest or most delicate person. It quickly puts'the cold to rout. Bonningtoh’s has b§en tested and proved best for young and old. Refuse imitation and inferior substitutes and insist on- the genuine Bonhington’s Irish Moss. ' ,,!0 you need anything in the way of A ? Special Forms or Cards Ruled and Printed, ring: /up ’Phone 43, “Herald" Bookbinding Department, and our representative will
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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160796, 2 November 1920, Page 3
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220Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160796, 2 November 1920, Page 3
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