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WHAT EVERY WOMAN knows.-.."•■'/....;.■..;/; THAT personal attraction , means as", attractive personal appearance. s That an attractive appearance is he! . duty to her womanhood and herself. That it depends on neat and careful : dressing and attention to all tho little. • details of a toilette.- ■... That the trimmest of. figures, the •■' clearest of skins, the brightest ■of eyes, the smartest of hats and tailor-mades ■..■' count as nothing if her. hair, Nature's crowning endowment, be dull and lustre- - less, thin and grey. ;., What every woman does-not know.: is '■': where to find a remedy—a RELIABLE .. rejuvenator for her -hair,- one that 'will.' -. tone up the scalp, eradicate. dandruff, '•, and promote a healthy luxuriant growth, ', • WIOLETTA. ;■■ Will do all this, -and more. ■ The wis« ' woman will add to her; store of. knowledge by trying it. ..'■".;• Price, 3s. Gd. Sold Everywhere. ■ Agents-VEITCH AND ALLAN, Welling.-' : ton's Busiest Store; J. H. WOOD.. Chemist, Waidegrave's Buildings, Tha > Square, Palmerston North;,and A. 0« : MIRRIELEES. Chemist, Johnsonville. J GENUINE WORCESTER . | . IADDS PERFECT SATIS- i FACTION TO THE , j ZEST OF HONEST * • - | .. APPETITE! ■;';■/'j '' 3 I fllany imitate it, but none \ ' i ] approach its inimitable \ ■ i ... worth. ... \ •

METEOROLOGICAL. , . 4— .'■ ■.. '. WEATHEE AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. .... . Cape Maria, van' Diemen.-S.W., flight I barometer. 30.05; .thermometer, 58. i lino; sea smooth. ' ,'-.''■ '~ Russell —S.W., fresh; barometer, .■ '30.03; thermometer, 58. Fair; sea moderate;; • Manukau Heads—S.S.W.', breeze; ter, 30.00; thermometer, 48. Cloudy, squally ; &sa smooth. * - Auckland.—B., light; barometer, 30.00;; thermometer, SB. Fine. Tauranga.-S.W., light, barometer, 29196; thermometer, 52. Pair; sea smooth. -East Cape— S., light/ barometer, 29.96; thermometer, 56. line; 1 sea considerable. Gisborne — S.-, light; .barometer, ".29.95; thermometer,'.s4: Fair; sea heavy. ' .. ■ Port Ahurh-i.-S.W.,' light; barometer,' 30.03; thermometer, 51. Fine; sea smooth.Wellington.—S., light; 1 barometer,. 30.D4; thermometer, 40. Fine. Oastlepoint—S.W., breeze; . 'barometer, 30.05; thermometer, 47. Sea heavy.' • ■New Plymouth— Calm; baromqter, 30.03; thermometer, 52. Fair; sea smooth! .Cape Egmont.—S., fresh; barometer,.'3o.os; barometer, 53. Fine; sea moderate. ' Wanganui.—S., light; barometer, • 30.05; thermometer, 57. Fine; sea smooth. Oape Farewell.—N., light; barometer, 30.02; thermometer, 55;' Fine; sea moderate. ■ . . Cape Foulwind—S.W., light; barometer, 29.98; thermometer, 49. Fino; sea moderate. Westport.~S., light;' barometer, 29.99; thermometer, 48. Fine; sea smooth. ' Cape Campbell.—S., fresh; • barometer, 30.10; thermometer, .49. Cloudy and hazy; sea. rough. Kaikoura—S.S.E., fresh; barometer,3o.o4; thermometer, 49. .Fair; sea moderate. Akaroo- Lighthouse.—S.W., light; barometer, 30.03; thermometer, 43. Showery; sea. moderate. Port Chalmers— S.W., light; barometer, thermometer, 50. Fine; sea,'slight swell. Nuggets.-W., light; barometer, 29.98; thermomoter, 45. Cloudy; sea moderate. Bluff.—W., light; barometer, 30.06;. thermometer. 47. Fair.

SUMMARY AND FOIiEOAST. ■ Fine weather has been experienced ei» copt in both extremes, north and south The air lias been very chilly, with moderate to strong southerly winds, and hard frosts occurred in many places during tho night. The barometer has risen slowly in most parts of ; the country. Present indications are tor moderate to strong southerly winds, backing probably to northerly after about twenty-four hours, when tho barometer will, probably fall steadily for a low pressure area, duo-to pass.in the" south on Monday. Fair weather, but with increasing haziness, will probably' ■'pre-" cede a change for more humid conditions generally. . B. 0. BATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington, July 29, 1910. . .'-.'■, Cherries!,.. -. Cherries I■■...■ 'choicest- •' ■', ■;■•' south australian,: 2JIU. Tins .....:..;.,..-...■-wa,-; Warden's, Willis Street.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 832, 30 July 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 832, 30 July 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 832, 30 July 1910, Page 7

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