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The wives and mothers of soldiers who intend being present at the_ entertainment which is being organised by a number of Wellington women are aslced to kindly forward their names and addresses to any of the following:—Mrs. M'Vicar, Brougham Street; Mrs. Chatfield, Pioneer Club; or Mrs. Grady, Willis Street. A meeting is to be held this afternoon. Mrs. Roy Barton is visiting Wellington. A sale of work in aid of tlio Renovation Funds of the Baptist Church was opened yesterday afternoon by Mrs. A. G. Brown, the wife of the Rev. Mr. Brown, in the church schoolroom. There were stalls for plain and fancysewing, sweets, -dowers, produce, etc., also a refreshment room, and many attractive articles were offered for sale.

HAIRS ON THE FACE. 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 buhl (he hair oif, and cause it to grow out doubly strong. \ "KULDAH" is a medical,formula, which has no equal for destroying the roots of the hairs, it is quite unlike any other superfluous hair remedy, and .it behoves every woman so afflicted to give ' ICuldah a trial. It leaves no tre.ee of anything heaving been applied, and is a marvellous cure, as thousands of satisfied users have pioved; price Gs. Gd.. in niain sealed wrapper,' from G. Mee, Chemist, Lambton Quay, Wellington (if posted, 3d. extra).— Advt.

MAISON Prendergast, 113-115 Customhouse Quay. Sale of summer dresses, costumes, hats, etc., ngw oil. Great reductions. Business to to temporarily closet! after Xmas. . SIRS. SAIITH, Furrier, . 88 Willis Street, jTS now Offering .NEW SEASON'S .MIL'S- LINERY at Greatly Reduced Prices. Ostrich Feathers Cleaned, Curled, and Dyed. Pur Repairs a Speciality. NOT A DROP OF DRINK I ' "1/fY husband has not touched a drop ITX of drink .since ' taking Drinko Powders," write.? a grateful woman from Auckland. '"DRINKO" can be giveu 'secretly. It is inexpensive. Booklet describing this splendid remedy posted free in sealed envelope. Write or call 'in confidence, Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 5-iG Manners Street (upstairs). Wellington. Do j Easier, Quicker, Better." This tablo will help you. Specially made for ironing, { ' it not only makes the work easier, but it enables you to do beautiful ironing. I Shaw's Utility Ironing Table i' besides affording ample space | for general ironing, has projecting end for skirts, also ! raised detachable piece for j sleeves and shoulders. No j ' bending or straining. j nates use of kitchen table. May be used in coolest part [ of room, and afterwards folded j up and put away. Light, . [ strong, compact. Cannot ' capsize. Most ingenious in- . vention. Send 25/-, and wo f will forward (freight paid) [ this splendid table. C F. SHAW, Manufacturer, Cumberland Street, DUNEDIN, j ■" IH J 1 U- 1111 JJL JamaJ ■My ' SAVES YOUR MONEY-DOES YOU GOOD. Health First t The first essential to j proper care of the body is nourishment that goe6 j directly to tho rebuilding and maintenance of musole, brain and nerve cells. f Grape-MiiS§' and Cream or Milk is a powerful, self-suffi-cient ration. It contains all the rich nutritive elements of whole wheat and malted barley, including the mineral salts so essential to thorough nourishment, but so lacking in . white bread and other common foods. It is partly predigested in its making and agrees j with child and adult alike j —a delicious, healthful , ; dish for auy meal. A 10 days' trial shows "There's a Reason" Sold by Grocers and Stores.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2640, 10 December 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2640, 10 December 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2640, 10 December 1915, Page 3

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