NEVER-FAILING HAIR DYES. The colour of the hair means much to one's general appearance, and there is no more harm in dyeing one's hair than in dyeing one's costume. Jupp Turner's Famous Hair Dyes do what we say they do. The following aro available:—Light, medium, and dark brown, and black: Two bottles go with each shade. Procurable from Jupp Turner's, Hair Specialists, 155 Willis Street, Wellington. When ordering mention this paper.—Advt. Kimie Katayama, a yonng fisherwomnn of Anjomura, in the province of Shima, .Tapan, nnd over 100 others applied to the naval authorities to be attached to the navy, as they desired to be engaged in clearing the sea at the mouth of Kaiochau Bay of submarine mines. Those patriotic fislierwomen are engaged in fishing a depth of more than twenty-five fathoms, and they can swim under water | freely, oven in rough weatliT.
TO KILL nAIR ROOTS Permanently and without any inconvenience, all those who suffer from this humiliating blemish should use "Kuldah." Its effect is marvellous. "Kuldah" is a lotion, odourless and quite pleasant to use, which penetrates tho hair shaft and destroys permanently tho root. After it has been cured mi sign that it ever existed remains. Why resort to electric needle when this simple home treatment will cure you? Kuldah cures the worst cases. Price, 6s. 6d., from GEO. MEE, Chemist, Lambton Quay, Wellington; or bv post, in plain wrapper, from Madame Bouffart, Swanjon Street, Auckland,—
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2417, 24 March 1915, Page 2
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239Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2417, 24 March 1915, Page 2
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