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Baldness used to be a misfortune. Now' it is bad form'. No man need be bald; unless he wants to, or is too careless to grow hair. The day of the silly quack "hair-restorers" is over. . John Strange Winter's Hair Food has doomed them. It differs from the others, because it makes hair grow.. - Price, 3s. 6d., everywhere.— Advt. . ' 1 WOMANHOOD AND MOTHERHOOD. Dr. McGill's "Pastile Treatment" ensures health to both. Apply. Mrs. &.. Alpha, Box 411, Wellington, or 16 Bolton Street, Wellington. Advt. Floral Art' in its perfection is seen at MISS MURRAY'S, \ ice-Regal Florist Willis Street, Exquisite Baskets, •Posies, Bouquets. Floral Designs made of Choicest Flowers! A special feature of the firm also is mado of decorating forDinners, At Homes, Weddings, etc.—Advt The new Governor, requires alterations to the Vice Regal residence, but 'there aro no alterations needed to the Costumes mado by W. S Bedford, 52 Willis Street. The cut and style is second, to none. Prices froni £i 4s.—Advt. ■ , PERFECT HAIR PADS. I Tho most perfect hair pads for present' fashions are tho "Belgravia." They are made of. pure hair throughout, and can bo adapted to all styles of hairdressing. They are the lightest and coolest to wear, and aro obtainable in all shades of brown and grey. Price, Is. Ask tc see them at Kirkcaldie and Stains, Te Aro House, and leading drapers everywhere. Take no substitute. Every pad .bears the maker's name. A. M. Hcndy, Hair Specialist, Duuedin.—Advt. , i "Pardon me," said the Romford lady on a marketing expedition, "but arc these eggs frnfh laid ?"* "Absolutely, madam," replied the grocer promptly. "The farmer I purcliassd those eggs from won't allow liis kens to lay them i any other way,"--

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 883, 1 August 1910, Page 3

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284

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 883, 1 August 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 883, 1 August 1910, Page 3

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