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A Face—to face this strenuous life, whether you be young or old, Miss Milsom will teach you how to keep the face free from wrinkles, smooth, youthful na tural and healthy. Use "Cultene" Skto Food (3/-) nightly. Mornings-Wash with Mil6om s Herbal Soap (11-), then aimlv Hygienio Face Powder, 2/6 and 4/6 a box (skin food in powder form) delightful to use; shades, pink, buff, 'white cream; cleans the face and leaves it rested with that soft velvet-like aDtipnr ance. "Cultene" Balm (3/6) for day time, dinners, theatres, balls. Always use it; it is just delightful and gives that natural clean look to the skin. All hair and face treatments: latest hair \iork aud toilet requisites stocked. Miss Milioni 94 Willis Street (4 doors above "Evening Post''). Telephone 814* 8

ELECTROLYSIS MUST LEAVE ITS MARK UPON THE .SKIN. Mrs. Hullen once practised Electrolysis for the removal of superfluous hair because there was nothing better at the time. But the treatment is more or less disfiguring—the needle leaves little 6ores which heal and leave tiny scars as ull sores will do. Further, Electrolysis whilst removing hair from ono spot' stimulates growth elsewhere. The same battery current is used as for MAKING HAIR GROW, and as the needle electrifies the. face its effect is but logical. But with iny "Rusiua" Treatment no needle and no electric current is U6ed. The treatment is tlio sure, safe, easy method and I GUARANTEE A CURE. Call or write. Mrs. Hullen, Boulcott Street, Dept. 3, Wellington. 'Phone 1047.—Advt.

SYDAL (Wilton's Hand Emollient) has a reputation which is strengthened every year by the steady increase in'tlio demand for it. It is quite invaluable to anyone who does housework and who wishes to keep her hands free from what might bo called the "trade mark" of housework. Si DAL will cleanse the hands and remove the uncomfortable roughness which always follows having the hands in and out of water. Try a jw, is, ChunKtS Mid btoi'M,—Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2440, 20 April 1915, Page 2

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328

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2440, 20 April 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2440, 20 April 1915, Page 2

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