TO THE OLD AND YOUNG. You can keep your face healthy and frep 'from wrinklesand withered skin for nil time if you will uso Miss Milsom's ' "Cultene" Skin Food' (Eegd.), 3s. jar. Surpasses-any cream ever used for the slrin. It builds wasted tissues, ..cleanses the' skin, and oures blackheads,'''reduces large pores, leaving a, fine smooth surface. "Cultene" Balm (Begd.), 3s. Gd., to be appliod during the day, for golf, .motor' ' ing; etc Prevents sunburn, freckles, nrid tanning. Keeps; the skin cool arid free from perspiration. Milsom's Face Powder,. 2s. Gd. box, which is a skin food in powder form—feeds and nourishes ' the 'skin. Parisian Lip , Food,' 2s. Gd. jar,' positively prevents chapped and creased '■ lips, and Rives'the natural flesh tint. All ■ other requisites in stock. Write for price ' list,- MISS JIILSOMv 91 Willis Stroot ■ (opposite Shortts' Picture Theatre). Telephono 814. ■ ... ELECTROLYSIS. The only permanent cure for the re- > moval of euporlluoua hair. This ran i ooly he performed by an expert. ConEult • Mrs. Haybittle, long and favourably : known for all treatments, No; 268 , Lain bton Quay (over Qrr, chemist). Telo. i phona lMl.—Advt. For Weddings.—Appropriate Boufcufeti i for either largo or small weddings ■are . being continually designed, anil' embody r the unique distinction of, all Mies Moi-- . ray'e creations. Flowers for all occasions fofwar.ded to'any part of the Do. i minion by Miss Murray, Vice-JJegal ' j Florist, S6 Willis Street.—Advt.
1 t A very successful and largely-attended ; bawiar was hold on Wednesday at the Town |.. Halt. Miramar, in aid of St. Aidan'9 ' Church, and resulted in the fund of the J church being considerably augmented.; [ His Worship the Mayor of Miramar, (Mr.' ' l<\ Townsend) opene<l the bazaar, at;' t which various local Indies and gentlemen Rave vocal and., instrumental items. \ The sale cf lost'and unclaimed railway 1 lrjkage and good's will be continued at. f Cable's Old Foundry at-10.30 a.m. to-day. ': Messrs. E. Johnston aud Go., Wclling--3 ton, announce that they will hold an J auction sale of ..waste material, including ' lead, zinc, brass, etc., at their rooms at *: 2 o'clock on Tuesday, August 11. 0 The Associated Auctioneers will hold , an auction sale at Masterton, Solway e yards, on Wednesday, August 12. 0 Messrs. William Hunt and Co., Wel- ■ lington, have a number of- dairy farms for sale' Full' particulars appear in our advertising columns. . Messrs. J. 11. Bankin an dCo., Motueka, 1- announce an important land sale" 'at i -Motueka on Wednesday, August 12. ■ Pull' :i particulars appear elsewhere in this issue. f' i'es, I'm Alick M'Lean, I'm .well-known round the sheds; '', They call me "The Binjer"-i-I'm one of i the "reds." ■ : Though as lough as green hide, 5-ot I „ have a weak spot; a And it's asthma! Not often, but cops me ,1 real hot. 1, Uy swag isn't big, just bike, bluey and 1 gear. ,i But if "\Vheezed" between stations there's 1, nothing to fear;. I've a "brick" in my blanket that makes mo cocksure— Tt's ,1 bottle Of Woods' Great Peppc-Thiint » Curo.—Advt;
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2222, 7 August 1914, Page 2
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