One Scalp and one only ;is given to each individual. Its function is to grow hair. Make it do its work, learn about your head and the '.science connected with it. Misa Milsom/will teach you how to make the scalp act in Nature's way, with the use of Hair Lubricant, which is the fertiliser. Shampoo Mixture and Mild Soap for washing. This treatment produces abundant growth with rich colour and lustre. Hairwork of every description, clipping, hairdres9ine, face massage, Cnltene Skin Food for the face. Miss Milsom,. Barnetfs Building, 91 Willis Street. Tel. 814 (four doors past "Evening Post").—Adrt. "SYDAL" (Wilton's Hand Emollient), "Cutting yourself again, old chap. What's wrong with tha razor?" "Razor's all right, but I've got such a tender skin." ''Why don't you U66 o little 'SYDAL.' Ifs 6plendid 6tufE before or • after shaving."—Advt. Fragrant Violets, fresh daily. Send your friends an artistio posy of violets packed in violet boxes, 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. each; special fancy boxes of Freesias,' Carnations, and choicest flowers, 55., 65., 7e. 6d. and 10«. 6d., posted anywhere. Mms Murray, Vice-Regal Floriste, S6 Willis Street.—Advt.
Bombardier Bradshaw, writing to his mother ill Papanui, describes th® sinking of the Triumph as the greatest sight ho has ever seen. "I saw the submarino rise au<J fire the torpedo," he writes. „ "It was a terrible signt to see the lovely ship sinking." Chatting of subjects that engage the attention of the soldiers on the Gallipoli Peninsula, he says: "We see very little of the enemy, as the guns are well behind the firing lines and everybody is well entrenched The only Turks wo see aro those brought in prisoners, and the majority of them seem to be very well clothed. We aro living like a lot of rabbits here. Everybody lives in a hole well due. in, and we movß about always in trenches about , eight feet deep; some of the dugouts are quite comfortable. The only drawback is the flics, of which there are millions. They nearly cat one alive. We aro being ' well cared for—plenty of clothes and food. The only things wo
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2544, 19 August 1915, Page 3
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351Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2544, 19 August 1915, Page 3
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