TO THFj OLD AND YOUNG. Yon can keep jour face healthy and free from wrinkles and withered skin for - all time if you will use Miss Milsoin's "Onltene" Skin Food (Regrl.l, 3s. jar, Surpasses any cream over 'used for the skin It builds wasted tissues, cleanses tin- skin and cures blackhead?, reduces large pores, leaving a'fine smooth surface. "Cultene" Balm (ltegd.), 3s. Gd., to Ik> applied during tho day, for golf, motoring. etc. Prevents sunburn, freckles, and tanning. Keeps the skin cool and 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 created lios, and-gives the natural flesh tint All other requisites in stock. Write for price list, MISS MILSOM, 91 Willis Street (opposite Shbrtts' Picture Theatre). Telepnono 814, ELECTROLYSIS. Tbn only permapent cure for the removal of superfluous hair. This can only bp performed by ao expert.' Consult Mrs Havbittle; long and favourably known for all treatments Nc. £68 Lambton Qua? (over Orr, chemist). Tolophone 1594,-Advt. For Weddings.—Appropriate Bonqueti for either large or Bmall weddings bi» being continually designed, and embody the unique distinction of all Miss Murray'n oroations. Flowers for all occasions forwarded to any part of the Dominion by Miss Murray, Vice-Uiual i'lorist, 8(i Willis S.'reet.—Advt. •Mr- D. Macdonald, postmaster at Featherston, is at present laid aside by illness, and Mr. W. R. Howard is acting in his stead. Tho Rev. Ford Hutchison, from Ekotahuna, will fill the place of tho Rev. A T. B. Page, in the Anglican churches at Featherston and Greytown, during bis absence for a few months in Oamaru. The weekly session of tha Pioneer Lodge was held in the Rechabite Chambers, Maimers Street, the lodge being opened by Bro, Pethorick, C.T. The item of the evening was Brothers' Night, but owing to the present crisis there were only a few present. One new member was initiated. Tho lodge closed after tho usual routine of business, with a special prayer, for the absent ones. CROUP AND WHOOPING COUGH. "1 used Chaniborlitiii'fi Cough Remedy when my children, Andrew and Beulah, were attacked with croup and whooping | cough," writes Mrs. C. Collis, Hatton Street, South Broken Hill, ' N.S.W. "I have never found a bettor medicine for these complaints and give it to my children with the greatest confidence. I have no hesitation in recommending it to 1 everj'ont-."—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2238, 26 August 1914, Page 2
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404Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2238, 26 August 1914, Page 2
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