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J New Zealand now produces, among other excellent "| things, some of tho best.shirts and collars In the I world, This is proved by the awards they have . gained at great Exhibitions. It is 'proved by the opinion oi experts. You can provo it by applying any test of your own experience. . . I \ ' ' (? These Shirts, which are Inimitable are ! branded " ZEALANDIA," Imitations are now on the market. Tho '\/*"7\"7 i best collars' can be easily recognised. y,( \ All bear on their inside the symbol— • \ ■ ; - JEWELLERS. - WE HAVE UNPACKED SOME COLD VARIETY CASES, AND SHALL BE PLEASED IF THE LADIES WILL 'COME'... AND LOOK AT THEM. " If you want the very best ■" , ' G ' & *' i<i ' Flannelette : :' the Old Country Produces fraKbritish SEE HORROCKSES , NAME ON - exhibition SELVEDGES and decline all substitutes 1908 Sold by all-First-Class Drapers and Storekeepers. 2J®S^32SS^SESSSHSri2!ffi^2Ei2SSKKIiS^SDS^^^S3E2iSSES3i3S , SS Ordinary Flannelette: is Dangerous. ■ "It is almost as inflammable as celluloid or ordinary tissue paper. , ' —Extract from Departmental Committee Report, British Home Office. ■ ■ .. ..■'-'.. ■'■•'. ' OSMAN-. FLAMNELETTE WILL NOT IGNITE ANY MORE READILY THAN A GOOD CALICO. IT HAS THE WARMTH AND FLANNELLY HANDLE OF A GOOD FLANNEL.' IT HAS THE CRISP RIP AND SNAP'IN TEAR OF A GOOD CALICO. • '~ ': ■" « ' IT-'.'.'JSv -&AFE-H ; ; ;":..: ':

MRS STAMFOItD, ' LADIES" HAIR SPECIALIST, •"■' STEWART DAWSON'S BUILDIKGS (Bradford Woollen Co. Entrance), '• ■ ' LAMBTON QUAY. Ten Tears' English,. French, American, and Colonial Experience.' . THE most fastidious ladies cannot but help appreciate my most modern and up-to-date fiulc-on.- Electric Vibratory Massage (35.) for Face and Scalp, Electi'ic Magnetic Treatment (35.), Steam Face Vaporiser (2s. Gd.). Every class of Hairwork Manufactured on the premises. Hair Dye, Face Cream, Human Hair Pads (all shades), etc., etc. ■ ■•■.'■ SIRS. , STAMFORD . will • undertake to teach a limited number' of ladies the art of manufacturing hair into every class ofornamental and modern requirements.; Theatrical and Street Wig Making.' , -, Kenovating Was Figures. . ;" • ; '-' Theatrical Make-up, Transformations, Tonpees, Switches, Pads, Hair Jewellery, and all Toiiet Treatments. Terms on application. , \ : Tel. 2319. ' ' IJII is Ihs new Face Cram that will bring natural. ||(- beauty to the plainest face, and wi|l prevent 111 ■ .ind water removes only Hie surface lii dirt and leaves irritating waste matter in the IJI pores of.lhe skin. O.VI'INE, the new Face .' 11l Cream, removes this waste and leaves the skin If fl fresh and clear, sooiairjg and healing all sores IJQ and blemishes. II ' Men find it delightful atler sharing. II TryOATINBnow. I twill remove all freckles [j and prevent the dry heat of the Australian 11 summer robbing your complexion of its biooai jj I To be obtained at all Chemists, Stores, etc. 11 A FREE SAMPLE Ij of Oatine Cream will be sent on application, or - IE , for 4d. in stamps a box containing seven of the [I 1 OatincpreparationsandbookonFaccMassage. [I ; THE OATINE CO., IjJ 3. OATINE BUILDINGS, LONDON, 3.E. Cornhill Street,. Wellington, November 21th, 1910. •■ |"VEAE MAUD,—I liavo been to such a number of afternoon teas and . '.'At Homes" sinco I came here, and have had a splendid reception; although you would bo surprised if you knew how' eonio of those who resented my coming have treated me. However, I am delighted to say I have worked up a splendid con-, ucction, and I don't care a jot for, all the others. Write 6Oon. Love to all at horns.—Your old chum, DAPHNE BTJTTEE, ' ,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 996, 10 December 1910, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 996, 10 December 1910, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 996, 10 December 1910, Page 11

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