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| Toilet Reqidsites"' • |j j ' ' ' '"" "• - ' | | —to £arge Variety ' ! ' ' ■ 'J | • —In Good. Quality ! , .—At.V. & A. Low Prices.. || ! - • ?! ' " ij. We desire 80 tola® So y©sar u©!iee S©-iay— • \ *•• 1 • SHAVING SOAPS- -ft SCILMA AND JUNO SHAMPOO POW- T-: COLGATE'S "BABBEB'S CAKES"— * DERS-Wet or dry. 3d. per packet. 4d. per cake. * BUILLANTING FOR THE HAIR—In I - COLGATE'S SHAVING SOAP —In various perfumes. 9d. per bottle. f Nickel box (antiseptic) 9d. and Is. 6d. * ROGER AND GALLET'S BR.ILLAN- •■?:■!> JUNO SUPER FATTED SHAVING * TINE-Violette, Heliotrope, White Etise, •• | STlCK—Produces an abundant and "H- etc. . Is. per bottle. | | creamy lather. Is. per tube, * ST. THOMAS'BAY RUM-Is. per bottle, (j • CLEAVER'S TRANSPARENT SHAV- # BEETHAM'S GLYCERINE AND CU- - | ING STICK— 9d. per tube. - * CUMBER—For rendering the skin soft V" I S CRADDOCK'S MEDICATED SHAVING J and delicate. Is. 3d. per bottle. I g SOAP, in metal case. 6d. per tube. * HAZIiLINE SNOAV-Prevcnts chapping ■ jj • | McCLINTON'S SHAVING CREAM— J " anu any roughness of the skin, and is .. v J , I Very refreshing and soothing. * most soothing. Is. 6d. per jar. ; g 10id. per jar, f "CREME CELESTE"—An exceUent skin 4 ,i'| . | SHAVING SOAP POWDER—MiId and jf food, delicately perfumed. _ j | agreeable, and very handy. - w .25.'3d. per jar. jjj fj ' Sd. per bottle. * "CLEAVER'S" CARBOLIZED TOOTH ? ' £ BLACK'S "CAPILLARTNE". HAIR * POWDER- Is. per pot. ' | I TONIC—For promoting growth and j* COLGATE'S DENTAL POWDER — In. - '■ ? % ...strengthening the hair. Is. per bottle. J glass jars, antiseptic, and splendid for ? . I 1 NURSERY HAIR WASH-Splendid for $ cleansing and whitening the teeth ... i | M^ S |^ V| -i m> 9d - R« r b#ttle " *. ' "THE FLOSSEICK"-For 'cleansing '/ | j HENDY'S EGG JULEP-A most refresh- , , tween the teeth where they are so apt ■ ' J i ing and stimulating wash' for the hair; to decay.- Theso aro more necessary \ E no soap required. 10 2 d. per bottle. jg than the tooth brush, which cleans only s S EGG JULEP SHAMPOO POAVDERS- * the surface. Price, 6d. each. - .{ For cleansing tha soalp. * Extra cartridges. , 3d. each. .'s 3d. each, or 2s. 6d. per dozen. -fr TOILET SOAPS—-In large variety. | | I > Ml, IU HI ||■■ *.I ■■■ 'J 11 1...

/ f or ' r J We have just lauilcd and are now showing a splendid line of'nickel- ■ j plated electric goods. They are clean and economical, save labour, I and'are'always. ready for instant use. - "♦ • ;1 . The, Electric Kettle has a Fusable Plug Safety Device built into it, its function being to prevent the burning out of the heating ; j element, should, the liquid become exhausted -while the current is ' I on. ■ j j The Electric Toaster be set on ithe table ' and' will toast ' ,| bread evenlj as it is required. A perforated plate on top keeps the toast warm® until needed, and . . ... 24 Slices of Bread can be Toasted for One .Penny, The Electric Sad Irons are so constructed that .the heat can. only radiate through tho bottom or ironing surface. It cannot -rise, owing to a non-conducting space surrounding the >top and sido j I surfaces of the iron. The heat is scientifically distributed oyer j the face, a greater amount being conducted to the point where the most heat is needed. M / - The Electric Grill has a Leating surface of 7|in. x 4} inches, .: and consists of a Trying Pan, Broiling Pan,' and Griddle.- ~ It -will. make toast, cook eggs, and grill bacon, chops, or steak. It prepares ~ a whole meal at the table. >W. Mills &■ Co4-Lfl.| Our Celebrated "SAVBBY". MASTERj' THE SURE AID TO PERFECT COOKING! rTHE "''SAVORY" ROASTER makes better living at less cost. You will-' be surprised how it increases the .pleasure, of cooking, and how quickly. *; and repeatedly it returns to you in actual cash savings far more than, its'.',' slight :oost. . .. • We offer you our celebrated '"Savory" Roaster '• • - .-..' l / . . . . FOR 8/6 (Or Post Free is. extra). - Scores of substantial and delicious dishes are BETTER AND EASIER:"pre-. pared when cooked in its moist even heat—and the wide range of use, in oue utensil, brings you an eoonomy to the preparation of every meal of the day. ~ YOUR SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! . : . / The Sims Hardware€oos, s Ltd.;. 111-113 CUBA STREET. ' ' WELLINGTON. -.' Mightier iThan Pfefrjor Sword— X EVERY SOUND TOOTH Is & weapon In dofonding lioalth-a bultiler of physloM powor through good digestion ana asslmllatlon-a constant aid In tiio malntcnenw of onergi', so essential to success. One of tha hyslenlo commands of today 1# Crown and Bridge Work from JL JL Four-tooth brldgo to roplaco j ,our front ,6Bth which have -->o@Sw ign-Ka » 1106,1 l°st; 22k. gold crowns, • k5 ft? | ESSS |||| ran. lkjjfjy h0 |j V "* reinforced wltn 23k. J ■" per Tooths Tho work Is SCIENTIFIC, PAINLESS, PRACTICAL, LASTS A LIFETIME, and Is low In cost. ■ "uarantaee" 8 ' 'Jp CONSULTATION—EXAMINATION—ADVICE. -7," You arc Invited to'call, have your teeth examined, and be told. what. Is bast to unsure tholr prtservatlon and restoration, Just how tho work Is done,'its cost, how long It will take', and all shout It. For this there Is no charge. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUT-OF-TOWN PATIENTS. I Wrlto If In Need of Dental Work. I AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, j Corner Queen and Weltestey Streets, AUCKLAND, and at WELLIMOTON. DR. RAYNER. Dally front 9 till t. Saturday 9 till 1. .Opori Friday Evenings only..

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2792, 9 June 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2792, 9 June 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2792, 9 June 1916, Page 3

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