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Renewal of a Notable Offer. I _________ Further free week’s test | of “ Hair Drill.” i ; There can be no doubt that all Colonial residents greatly appreciated the recent ||g ||W opportunity provided them for a week’s free “Hair Drill, - ' for a most significant I” reference was made to the very frank offer lately made in the columns of their paper. aA This was only to be expected, for it is indeed a deplorable fact that residence ; n W foreign climes has a very detrimental effect upon the beauty, health, and conditions w of the hair. | Men and women alike who dwell in the Colonies and Dependencies have long grieved over the fact that the climate and circumstances act very adversely upon the hair, and that, as a consequence, many scalp and hair defects become quickly apparent and very pronounced. Unfortunately the use of most of the prevalent specifics is entirely without benefit, for they are based generally upon vague know I ‘.1:.. »f h iir requirements and are generally compounded of ingredients lacking in nutrition ’.ml cultur iti /t value These, whether taken internally or applied externally, hue always proved disappointing. and at times injurious both to the head and health. Still there is one undoubted application of approved merit and rep.u .:i >n, mid it cannot b; gainsayod that Edwards' “ Harlene” is a real hair restoier. a reai fault correcto* . a teal stimulant, tonic, and preserver for the hair; whether it be aflec‘c.i with ••..m >. brittleness, scurfiness. or greasiness ; whether it shows signs of decay <>i evidence • l»> ’ «ck of lusti t . colour, or healthy and beautiful appearance, or whether its deErior dion t marked by greyness, patchiness, vacuum, or baldness. For many years ba Edwards’ Ik.t.'ene " held an envied and unrivalled reputation as a true specific fur all untoward conditions of the hair, and the volume of praise accorded to this nol.'b'e an confirm very 9? striking testimony from the highest quarter. Royalties, dignitaries of the State, social leaders, ladie- and gentlemen occupying 2 iiigh positions, as well as the great general public, have used it. ami always with the I most gratifying results, for the use of “ Harlene - ’ overcomes any tendency of condition | of hair weakness and disease. It actually drills and disciplines the hair into healthy condition, and the faith of the I proprietors in their preparation is abundantly shown by the very open offer they recently | made and which now, by popular request, they are repeating. They are perfectly willing to send any applicant a very generous supply of “ Harlene '" I I sufficient for one week’s thorough use and trial. 'l'he supply is perfectly free and I “ if is accompanied by an interesting booklet dealing with hair difficulties and also full "a instructions for the use of “ Harlene." It is only necessary to enclose three penny stamps vL. foi cover of carriage to Edwards’ “ Harlene " Co., 95 and 9b High I 10l born. London. ||l mentioning this paper. nib aLI | Edwards’ “ Harlene” is of course obtainable of.chemists the wide world over. I • *k. , , -- —— —■—— frViTr. 1 -" 1 —.Eft— •""'■z' THE fiATlOJtflli JIUTUAIi Lift ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA, Ltd. HEAD OFFICE FOR NEW ZEALANDCUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. FUNDS, nearly - - - - - £4,850,000 ANNUAL INCOME, nearly - - £900,000 I AW MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD PROPERTY, MVW. AGENCIES throughout the colony. SEND FOR PROSPECTUa Bonuses Large. J. KEW HARTY, district manager. ORTON STEVENS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Manager for New Zealand

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XL, Issue 20, 13 May 1908, Page 47

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Page 47 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XL, Issue 20, 13 May 1908, Page 47

Page 47 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XL, Issue 20, 13 May 1908, Page 47