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HAIR NOT 'WANTED. Superfluous Hair is one of the most distressing blemishes with which women are afflicted, and hitherto there has been no permanent cure. Electrolysis invariably leaves the face'badly marked, even more disfiguring than the hair, and depilatories are worse than useless, for they only burn the hair off, and cause it to grow out doubly strong. 1 "KULDAH" is a medical formula which has no equal for destroying the root's of the hairs, it is (inito unlike any other superfluous hair remedy and it behoves every woman so afflicted to give TCuldah u trial. It leaves no trace of anything •having been applied, and is a marvellous cure, as thousands of satisfied users have proved; price (is. Gd., in plain sealed wrapper, from the following Chemists: G. lies, Chemist. Lambton Qnav, Wellington; H. L Sprosen, Chauiist, Dmiedin; A. Eccle». Queen Street, Auckland; \V. 11. Woolmus Queen Street, Auckland: ur from Madame Bouli'are, Swan, eon ' Street, Auckland. (Postage, .'ld. extra.)-Advt.

Fragrant Violets. — Large supplies arriving daily. Send your friends an Artistic Posie of Violets or one of our popular Violef Boxes, packed and poste'l, Is., to any part of the Dominion. Miss iiun-av, Vioo.Roffa.l Flol-intc, 30 Willia fit. —'Wlvt'.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2479, 4 June 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2479, 4 June 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2479, 4 June 1915, Page 2

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