Only women of genius can afford to neglect their looks—and they don't. Nothing gives a. woman the air of'slatternliness more surely than scraggy hair does, especially in the mornings. Lots of Husbands look on queer things in the dreadful mornings, and it may bo that that has an effect on the behaviour of these patient men. Whatever else you do, dear madam, do care for your hair. You can have plenty of the finest if you will only take a little trouble. Jolin Strango Winter's Hair Food is not a wash or a fake. It actually feeds the hair, and forces healthy and luxuriant growth. It is sold in bottles by all good chemists and toilet-dealers at 3s. 6d. A bottle lasts quite u time. If yon prefer that, wo will send, you a bottle plainly wrapped, post free, for 3s. 9d. Anyhow, that's the one way to get hair. The John Strange Winter Company, Wellington.—Advt. 5 Battleships propelled by motor engines may, it is possible, be among future additions to the Navy- This type would liavo no funnels, and, consequently, the guns on the upper deck would have a hotter range than those on present vessels. Boilers would bo unnecessary, and there would be no smoke. Small motorpropelled warships have been built for tho British and' Austrian Governments, but'the practicability of internal combustion ongines for large vessels has yet to be demonstrated, although an order, for a linor to bo driven by motors, placed with a well-known German firm by the Ham-burg-America Company, indicates the possibilities in that direction. Floral Art in its perfection is seen at MISS MURRAY'S, Vice-Regal Florist, Willis Street. Exquisite Baskets, Posies, Bouquets. Floral Designs made of Choicest Flowers. A special feature of the firm also is made of decorating for Dinners, At Homes, Weddings, etc.—Advt. Mr. T. Wicks, of Wells, Somerset, has been a chorister for eight decades, and sang at the funoral of Georgo IV. Ho recalls that whon he joined the St. George's Chapel choir, he and tho other boys were allowed daily a pound of bread, a pound of meat, and a quart of ale. For Children's Hacking Cough at night, Woods' Groat l?opp<«;njint Cure, lr- 6d,, 2a. 6d.-Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 967, 7 November 1910, Page 11
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368Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 967, 7 November 1910, Page 11
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