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The variableness of Wellington weather is a T>rime factor in causing roughness of the skin. Wind and rain join forces in this fell work by making the complexion coarse and chapping the hands. The ravages of unseasonable weather may be combated by the use of Mrs. Rolleston's Complexion Creams, which are imported from leading houses in Prance, England, and America, and sold at 3s. fid. per jar, "La Cigale" is a leading French nongreasy Pane Cream. An English preparation, "Massiene" is a successful complexion beautiner; while for removing blackheads and skin blemishes, the Virginian Massage Cream is also a groat favourite. Froe advice is given purchasers regarding their complexions. Mrs. Kolleston, 25S Lambton Quay (opp. Economic) .-Advt. A man applied to Mr. Plowden at Marylebone for a summons against his wife for throwing a bowl of water over him, but was refused, Mr. Plowden remarking that he must not mind that from a wife. Entering Dover Harbour on October 23 Hie passenger steamship Nord, from Calais, collided with the Admiralty pier extension, damaging her side and deck. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. Superfluous hair dostroyed by "Rnsma" (reg.f. A guarantee given with eaoh case undertaken. See testimonials and letters. Mrs. Hullen (over Economic), Lambton Quay. 'Phone 10-17. (Testimonial.) Clyde Quay, Wellington. "Would you kindly send me two more packets of 'Rusma' as I am leaving for Australia on the 20th of next month, so kindly let me have them before that date. I have found Ttusma a safe and sure cure for destroying superfluous hairs r\nd will recommend it to my friends on the other sido. Trusting you will send it to them when required." Original copy of above can be seen at my address. i° Spring Weddings—Brides' and Bridesmaids' Bouquets of Fashion. Favourite flowers—rose, carnation, lily of valley, exquisitely designed and forwarded to any part of Dominion, Mlm Murray, Vico.Boml I'torist, Se Willi* Btoeot.—Aclrt, ,

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1618, 9 December 1912, Page 2

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312

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1618, 9 December 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1618, 9 December 1912, Page 2

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