' WHAT EVERY WOMAN ;'■;■.' KNOWS. < THAT personal'..attraction'means', .an 1 , attractive personal, appearance.'. '. That, an attractive) ..appearance is., her .duty, to her womanhood and ...herself. . ; ■ That .it,.depends, on neat' and careful', dressing and attention to. all the.little .details of fa. toilette. , •. .'.';.■•.'..'"■''*■■; That the trimmest of. 'figures,' the. .clearest of .skins,' the brightest of'eyes,! 'the smartest', of. hats, and 'tailor-mades l .count_as nothing if her hair, ■ crowning endowment,, be,dull arid lustre, .less, thin and grey, i "... ' .'."■ ..."• What every woman does riot 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, arid-more. . -The-wisa.: woman will add to'her store ..of; knoW .-..•■. . ..... ledge bytrying it.. /■ ■■'•'.': i -.'. Price,.3s. 6d. Sold : Everywhero.'.'•;,.. | Agents-VEITCH AND Welling. ' ton's Busiest Store; J. -R. WOOD; Chemist, Waidegrave's Buildings, The 1 ' Square, Palmerstdn,.North; and A.'O M . MIRRIELEES, ' Chemist. .'Johnsonville, :
: JAME|t;sMKira^.;:' ; i James Smith's, in Cuba iStrcet,.'ia; the Store for Low Prices. We are content hero with a reasonable,profit,-and our working expenses are comparatively .' small. We offer the Best of Merchan-.-'.■' dise at'the Very Lowost Prices, 'rind our Famous Low Prices are. theHalk; ' of Cuba Street. ; •. For to-day and tho rest of; the week > we are offering some Pluin,Bargaius,'of \ which the following are 'a-fo'w :—.'■', ..-'.''•' LADIES' BLACK STRAW HATS. Wo> had sixty.at the beginning' of the ' ■'. woek, but there'are not quite so ',many now. .. ■ '■.■.•- •"-.-'■:.' :. ■ -'Usually 6s. lid. each. .-■;.,.,N0W 3 for:,ls. x . COLOURED FLANNELETTE 1 . BLO OSES, in all usefubcolourings. 1 Usually"2s. lid. and 3s. lid. each. ■'■• NOW 18. 3d. .and Is. 11d. eaoh.'..■ . USEFUL DELAINE BLOUSES, in ■ stripes, spots, and now Paisley do- . signs. Usually..los...Gd., Us. (k1.," 12s, 6d. ■.;>. eacli. NOW 2s. 11d., 3s. lid., 4s. 11d. eaoh. JACKETS AND PALETOTS, in tweeds, navy cloths, and serges, i • , There are only a few left, and these must go. Usually 295. 6d„ 395. 6U. NOW Ss. lid. each. James Smith, Ltd., Cuba Street, Wellington. J
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 903, 24 August 1910, Page 7
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319Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 903, 24 August 1910, Page 7
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