"WHAT LOVELY HAIR."
;;Tpu;wbnld hoar, that expression ,more .frequently: if. every woman 'gave:.to"her hair/the attention -is deserves. •''.■•'.■'■'.■';• ' //"{" : What {are you doing to help Nature, or rather aro'/ypu/doing/"nothing -to 'retard the' natural development'/of/ her i generous., gifts?.': For— though .'jou'. may not be: aware of; the factpulling the hair out of position,:-constant,*use. of the.crimpirig iron, arid other artificial conditions'of life? exercise :a/ : {deteriorating' effect on what should be.a woman's .crowning glory. .• 'The unfailing" .remedy, for. these retarding'in-■ :fiuences: is ■ John Stfango' 'Winter's Hair "Food; it: rejuvenates/.the hair, making, it brilliant and glossy, {nnd -{actually cures .baldness. -It is prepared from ,the formula'of John;Strange;.Wiriter (Mrs; Arthur Sta'nnard), author of "Bobtle's Baby," etc;, and with each bottle a littlo booklet, "Cbiriely W oman >" containing.much/ useful; information ' about; the ,hair and. toilet, is presented.;; John Strange' Winter's Hair,-Food 'is ..obtainable, from .all chemists. and -. dealers in 'toilet;;requisites. , Price; 35.. Gd.;; or . of , John /'Strange;-Winter, 22/Nathan's ; Build.ings,.'{ ,W'el--lirigton,;3s.-.9d. : :-■'; /'/ '.-.',•'.' /'■>'",-■'.■. /•'.Tor. John -Strange-Winter,,we';are ■■ /also l/.indebted for two"other-, valuable'aids in/preserving tho/appearance {of Skin/LoCream, which'are unequalled /for/keeping, the skin.soft, and beautiful. { {-/Concerningthese, Australia's idol)/Miss Nellie Stewart, writes:—"l'-should/ like.../'to-/. add my .hrimbie'opinion to/'the/.many eminent monials //you', already..hayo ■ for your toilet ipre?. . parations;. J; am given every;{opportunity, ■during {my, travels' in America, England, and here, .bf'testing{{the''veiy'exccllo'ntvAids;.to{Beau the: markptj':*arid /I,,cah. cdhKdc'htly/ assure/you ..that:;yours/'(the latest',,offiired."46'the.:'public)'.is. •really ;raaryell6ns.for-'vkeepiugi the. comploxion clear and -free/from', lines -or /wrinkles."'".;l/,am siinply delighted iwith.it,' and: henceforth "shall;use, no';otner7.'.Slnri{Fopd'-"o'r ,'Lotioh;'.:: Wishing ,you;the success you deserve.-, .-"-yi-r'';. ''■■ .{"Believe me,- faithfully, "■'''■'. i'--v-" : ,: : ,'. V •;.;: ■'& /' : ': / -;- : -\A ':M- ■;; The {prices/'of^Lakshmi-...Skin":;Lotion/, and Laksh'mi.lCreain'are the'same/as;for~the Hair. ':."■./'-- -^-':;- i '' ; '-;:,''.;-./: ; :;;{/,..;V.;'-7
"Before we were married you used to writo me three letters a day." "Did I really'" ''Yes, you did And now you are annoyed because I ask vou to write mo a little bit of a cheque "
P-EIliLEf IS LIKE TEE JAM THAT' ' iPff^il MOTHER f^lPir?©?' Don't beautiful' Jam in ,the shining Brass Pan, on, the Range , Remember the delight in 1 each process which brought the now season's Jam nearer the table There was nothing to equal that Jam until tho " I'nmley Works made it in the clean, wholesome, home-tnade wa>, but in huge quantities When you eat " Friroloy" you eat the Best Horae,-made Jam—"like Mother made." Ask you Grocer for " FRIMLEY," AND GET IT.
BOTHERS AND DAUOHTERS, WHEN YOU OPERATE A Standard Rotary, You protect your henlth, reserve your strength, do more and better work, add comfort and pleasure to jour sewing, anil save a lot of time and worry. Look and Chain Stitch on the same Machine. The STANDARD is the Finest and Most Complete Sewing Machino in tho World, and we arc ■sure it will give YOU moro satisfaction than any other make It always does Ask any uscrt All duplicate parts kept. Ten years' guarantee Machines delivered Free Inspection cordially invited. ' F. J. W, FEAR, ENGINEER AND IMPORTER, 9MVILLIS STREET ALL MAKES SKILFULLY REPAIRED. tNo Hair Tonic wai ever guaranteed to produce 1 results on the money-back-if-it failed principle, except IIOLETTA Chemists, Stores, or Hairdressers. t 3/6 TRY IT i 3/6 Agents are authorised to refund in case of failure. TBI IT. Postage 6d- Extra. TBY IT. Agent GEORGE MEE, Chemist, Wellington. And J. R. WOOD, Chemist, Waldegrave's Buildings, The Square. Palmerston Nth. T COPLEXIOH yfeXl PERFECTION /B«R Your iKa can be brouabt to \Y ..*¥®\|f Ait lUse °f Perfettoo wbidi it \-T ,\ / eo much admired and envied, by the Vr<\ X I uie of A ibnpla —natural—btit woad«r- \ M I hi ikra food-Mil" Mjloi deiaict \X I and (eeditbe liny portioMhoiki;i.bfac'l v (ho circulation, and rendert tho ikin u arm. imootb and (oft ai a ehild'i. ' Try it now. Miloa Mva kilt. I"""" ••'• Nature - ! way. Procurable from toot Cbemiil at 3/9 a jar.'or.poit free direct from MISS MCEL.WAIN, the NZA«ent for Milm Preparation!. 254 (ijeen Street. Auckland. Your private correspondence ii invited, and advice sladly eiven you free.
HORROCKSES^ The best in make, style and grand prize, finish the Old Country produces. FRANCO-BRITISH ssr™ Flannelettes . ■ Sold by all first-class. Drapers and Storekeepers Aik also for Horroek*ei' Long Cloth* end Sheetings See "HORROCKSES"' on Selvedge and decline all substitutes
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 687, 11 December 1909, Page 11
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