The Girls'. Friendly Society's Hostel at Napier was officially opened yesterday afternoon by tho Bishop of Waiapu, assisted by Rev. Canon Tuke. The hostel is already full, and gives promise of being a great success. The Practical' Care of the Hair.—The hair is. tbe most determining factor in a woman's looks; yet many a fine head of hair;lhas been spoilt for want of atten-tion.-Such apathy is wrong, for the hair is one of woman's most valuable assets. Now, to start, wliy not call on or write Miss Milsom. She ,has two essential Lubricants that feed and. nourish the scalp —one,for those with dry and brittle haiT, one for those with weak greasy hair (both Bs. jar). Directions sent as to the proper one to use for clients' hoine treatment. 'This is'the commencement to prevent falling hair and greyhess, leaving the hair soft, glossy and thick with new growth. Then there are further preparations highly recommended 'such as Shampoo Mixture, 2s. Bd. bottle; Hair. Cream, 2s. Gd. jar; Herbal Soap, Is. cake; Hair Antisoptic, 2s. 6d. bottle; Hair Tonic, 3s. 9d. bottle. Hairwork of every description. Combings made up. Electrolysis. Miss Milsom, Barnett's Buildings, 94 Willis Street (4 doors past "Evening Post"). Telephone 814—Advt.
"SYDAL" (Wilton's Hand Emollient). What is a home without "SYDAL"? It heals chapped hands, softer.s rough hands, heals all skin troubles. Goad for the wife, the' husband, and the children.—Advt. Fragrant Violets, fresh daily. Send your friends an artistic posy of violets packed in violet boxes, 2s. iq. and 3s. 6d. eech; special fancy boxes of Freesias,' Carnations, and choicest flowers, 55., 65., 7s. 6d., and 10s. 6d., posted a ay where. Miss Murray, Vice-Regal Fioriste, 36 Willis Street.—Advt.
Spring and SpmnteF Fasftrions In Gents s 'Attire, Considering 1 the many difficulties ex»» periericed in the shipping to and from England, we have been extremely fortunate in securing most the whole of :- 011?.; GENTS'' 'GOODS. for the coming . season. Prices are right, .GENT'S BOATERS—This sea- ■ NEGLIGE SHl&TS^ttewes't I ' to]*soii 3 s. ours. 2/11, 3/11, 4/11, 6/0, 7/6. 2 / 11 ' 3/11 » 4 ®' mi ' m ' .WIDE-END tflES—2oo dozen . PYJAMA' SUITS-Extra fine 1/., 1/6, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6, 3/6, 3/11. 4/6 ' 7/8 ' 8/ °' 9/6 ' • ™i/6 ™' s umbrellas1/6, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6. 2/11> 3/11j m s/6 , 6/11| 7/8t .bab a 'QSht&lM'.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2568, 16 September 1915, Page 3
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380Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2568, 16 September 1915, Page 3
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