Don't make the mistake that "SYDAL" Is expensive to use. It is unlike all other preparations for the skin in that it is . entirely free from grease or fat in any form. A very small quantity is used each time, and a Jar will last several months. Is. Gd. spent on a Jar of "SYDAL" is well spent.—Advt. From Island Bay to Karori, from Lyall Bay to Brooklyn, all the schools' colours in boys' caps, Is. 9(1. and Is. lid. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Manners Street.—Advt. _ The preparations as distributed by Miss Milsom are particularly useful for individual home treatment. The latest Lip and Cheek Tint (2s. Gd. jar) can be blended so beautifully that it defies detection. Compounded with the utmost care of the finest materials. Easily applied. "Cultene" Skin Food, 3s. jar. Not every concoction called skin food so builds up, feeds and nourishes the wasted tissues as this specially prepared preparation does. Try it, to compare with any other you may be using. Face Poudre in creme, white, buff, and pink (2s. 6d. and 4s. Gd.box), a skin food in. powder form. Hyfienic, adhesive, vet imperceptible. Adl air work faithfully carried out. ElectroI lysis, manicuring. Miss Milsom, Barnett's Buildings, i doors past "Evening Post." t Telephone 814.—Advt. Ladies aT6 invited to see Herb. Price's showing of dainty black silk hose. No obligation to buy.—Advt. GERMANY'S WOOL ORDERS & COMMITMENTS FOR THE FUTURE TO EMBARRASS ALLIES. Experts declare that Gormany is recklessly committing herself by placing huge orders for wool and other raw material with neutral countries, in the hope of embarrassing the Allied Governments by creating ail artificial short-, age. The orders are given, of course, for future delivery—sometimes at 50 to ■60 per cent, above 1914 prices, even.at the risk of still further depreciating tho exchange valuo of tho mark. Soon the possibility may dawn upon neutral merchants who are accepting Germany's fantastic "orders" that promises to fulfil them may bo as valuable as her promises to respcct and safeguard political integrity. The Active, the oldest of the Dundee whalers, built at Peterhead in 1852, and sold recently to the Hudson Bay Com* pany, is now believed to have foundered during tho Christmas snow blizzard off the Oi'kncv coaaT with the loss of a crew of 20. During a recent sitting of the t Barcelona Miinieinal Council Radicals invaded tlio hall, smashing the furniture and finny icvolvetft.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2715, 9 March 1916, Page 3
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399Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2715, 9 March 1916, Page 3
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