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Slid ; x SO SMART VELVET SAILOR READY- A GOOD LINE OF WHITE WINGS- 'j c TO-WEARS—Black and White Narrow Usual prices, 2s. lid. and Bs, lid* Moire Ribbon Crowns. Usual- price, . ' Stocktaking Prices, 9d; and Is. : :.'i. .. '■ : '12s. od. ' . stocktaking Price, 2s. lid. 6EALETTE-In extra quality, in Dark ' v 't f ' , Seal or Black. A. superior Coating for ■■■ ' • 25 BLACK STRAW 'SAILOR READY- Wear " . Usual p f ices ' 21s " «■ ' :1: Y' '-V ". TO-WEARS-Finished with Black and Stocktaking p riceS) , 7s . ed.'and 225. 6d. ' < White Moire Ribbon Crown. (A few . Navy and Nigger Brown). Usual price, ;* nrics ll's Gd. , LEOPARD SKIN CLOAKING—SO inches ■' "wide, in Light and Dark effects. UsStocktaking price, 2s. lid. ,la ' pri ce > 21s. Gd. Stocktaking Price, 15s. 6d. A GREAT CLEARANCE OF WINGS AND MOUNTS—lncluding Black and CHECK CLOAKINGS—S4 inches wide, Whito Feather Mounts, as now worn. 'P elTect of larg.e and small. TTcml o e IIH ■' checks, in Brown and White, Navy and Usual paces, 2». Ltd. While. To-day's value, 7s. 6fl. yard. ; i Stocktaking Price, Is. Stocktaking Price, 3s. lid.

The spring time is coming, and with it the inevitable "spring cleaning," with all its attendant discomforts. . The "Daisy" A T acuitm Cleaner has revolutionised "spring cleaning," and has practically abolished it altogether. • No more lifting and beating of carpets, no dust, no risk of inhaling germs, and. saves [lime and labour. The "Daisy" jis all ".British, which is a guarantee of durability. Call in nnd seo the effectiveness of this wonderful labour-saving machine. Oscar Hewett and C 0.,. 56 Cuba Street (just below Bank N.Z.).—Advt.

Tho largest steam hammer in the world is in tho gun factory at Woolwich Arsenal. It is capable ol' striking, a blow of nearly 10(H) lons, jot. it is so carefully adjusted and accurately timed, that it is possible lo plnco a nut under the huge hammer and to 1 crack the shell without .injuring the kernel.

, Q . a French CKef— , iji| r •XI .1 • •" J'i jEven Ke could not turn oIA lighter iT ■■ : '^1;^ "Q souffles P u^"^ S ' t L n voU C an make 1' Tie Jcy-hot is a glass bottle, within a glass i~J tastief savouries Y , « «*■* H bottle, vacuum between. ■ The vacuum .ft |f quite easily, economica y v | is a non-conductor of heat or cold, and pre- « „_jj with'the help of- ® i SMaEaS ■. vents the contents from changing tempera-, • i" o^/ -r~~7'il*! 1 li' 1 LjiHloTfiJ ,^ re -' lu pouring out, the liquid is not coii- ■ ' J « •'•PolSCIIIa -iJL .• ; .. by .touching' metal because 'the '=* JPOh wjajg — iLi ' | '....projecting glass,neck makes Icy-Hot Bottles absolutely ' '-V •• ■ mm : T '"'Sanitary; nor can.;it work down between the -bottle and IIS3S ; ' £@rss From.' jw w ' |g• J; ;Every Icy-Hot-bottle -is thoroughly tested before shipment. Pia] It is not only for blancmange, bu • _B_' llt must keep' . W ' for alluses,-and every partie eo i O !I V .WaSer Siteamjtap Hot for Twenty-foisr Hour's,. % is rnUk — tKe children's' || S ' ..v. ' : /'<*.!s Cold lor Tiirce : Days, . ; ( __{ u ]|y digestible. It adds I_l regardless of outside temperature. , n nmirisbment to every dish ill Lpra Any bottle failing to do this cannot leave the factory. - The m • \ solid nounshmeni a : ijc, which it is us ■ 1 soft rubber cushion at the neck, and a padded spring at the j/J\ H bottom. Bottles nickel plated, leather trimmed and nickbl "U I H ■ plated, or japanned. /'* f'j \ Th e .® ro . u | 1 t a Ftow\mak? F| . AU high-grade bottles specially:reduced. ' ' ' Pl?ll!S Srom 8/6 ' artS - !^ PROTECTION . . — How io Treat, your Hair and Complexion ' INS W T NCE . — — ' THE SOUTH BRITISH ■ HORROCKSES ' A Few Simple Beauty Hints INSURANCE CO., LTD. LONG-CLOTH : — : ' And Administration of your Estate by 1 By IVidlle. GABY DESLYS, the well-known Parisian Actress THE guardian trust AND EXECUTORS "CO., OF N.Z., y\ i* VOU ask me for a few hints on tbe treatment of the hair and complexion. ' LTD. W' ' -H- Well, the less "treatment" you give the skin tho better. I do not believe Verged in and miaraDteed W A.#' ffim much in massage, but a little cream to tho lace is necessary to counteract 'the Z.,,1■ effects of wind or sun. What _ : cream would I recommend? THE SOUTH BRITISH. / pA Well, I advise you to "use -a ' littte mercolized iwax every r fljfl night and again in tho morn / ing after washing the face. ! /H .pf>7Nf jV'U Eub it gently into tho skin, . / then wipe off any superfluous • . . /C----wax and dust a littlo barn- / 'A agar over the t'acel Yow will / u * 35355 ' find that betl;e only j "treatment" necessary, and will vn J& ' skin, so that you have always I a fair, fmh ram plexion° like |jj t > t\* }[ '» jJ fyi f| l'or the hair, the_first and V g most l .' m P. ol '! :al } f; thing -is a I hair with. Get good Vs. stallax from your chemist and 5 i use a teaspoonful in a cup of hot' water. Then rinse the i» j v v 'THETlMES'«ay».:,*Tothehau«e--hai- well and it will look vgfesJ®' bright and glossy. s E SSSffiS . witcoboday.as loherßipther.grondA tonic is necessary when the hair is inclined to fall ' out more than it should,and isalways good to nso during the spring and autumn. A CULTTOKD HOME of Best and-He- of excellence end quality ALL OVER rhen the hair needs a little—what do you call it ?—stimulant, and for this I would A finement, comprising 9 houses, 6itu- iTHE WORLD." advise you to get a packet of boranium and mix it with some bay rum; dab this ated in central, elevated position, with , ,~, - into the roots and it will not only stop - ample pleasure grounds. Write or wire Sf„ t .• tho fall, but make your hair grow long /) n J? jyfojy, y to Begistered Address. ... * cf "STOHiHrasT," Aucklaud. Sold by Dt.peri eretywhejre you need do. \ J J // " s " "li'mcksu" »» stlvtiet : ■ [ « ' * a * * » ! : ~ •■ ■. ~ ' Blackheads, Fly Awav. • Instantaneous Remedy for Blackheads, Greasy Skin, and Enlarged Pores. _ A practically instantaneous remedj- for blackheads, greasy skins and enlarged i pores, reoently "discovered, is now coming into genoral use in the boudoir.' It is yj otj-u a vya au tt very simple, harmless and pleasant. Drop a stymol tablet, obtained'.at the chem- \si I { VA/ U ists, in a tumblor full of hot water. After the effervescence has subsided bathe the '* * " * »*wf"» face in the liquid; using a small sponge or soft cloth. In a. few minutes dry the /T nJ&L ■ ' JJ.' - • I face and the offensive blackheads will come right off on the towel. Also the . I i> /§£t j&f ANYTHIMG large oily pores immediately close up and efface themselves naturally.- The greasi- ,S' V W y_ IBMj 1 ' , ness disappears and the skin is left smooth', soft aud cool. This simple treatment h f \ a. \« ■ ' is then repeated a few times at intervals of four or five days to ensure the per- • (' j( lU \ : vjjjb. -S manence of the result. '*'*.#* / \ *&!s . mjft Grey Hair—Home Remedy. (J V An old-fashioned Recipe restores Youthful Appearance. 1 ® There are plenty of reasons why grey hair is not desirable and plenty of U\jv reason's why hair dyes should not be used. But, on the other hand, there "is no /®\uvj « * 7®. li - ' ' reason why you should have grey hair if you do not want it. To turn the hair \ U \ ifwfttwtP 1 ' If) % v|| hack to a natural colour is really a very simple mattor. One has only to gei from \ M/M/ . H wk tlie chemist two ounces of concentrate of tammalito and mix it with three ounces .11 fegvN ®rA • . of bay rum. Apply to the hair with a small sponge, for a few nights and the 1 11111 1 bS®L greyness will gradually disappear. This liquid is not sticky or greasy, and does H rut injure the hair in any way. It has been used for generations with most satis- ' f Ww' jAU wwja IKgA factory results, by those who have known thp formula. A JmVfa ~ To Kill Roots of Superfluous Hair. ' The Most Effective Formula ever Discovered. Women annoyed with disfiguring gi-owths of superfluous hair wish to know not ' . . ' t> .' ' merely how to temporarily remove tho hair, but how to kill the liair roots per- / < >11 P~ jm , manently. .l r or this purpose pure powdered pheminol may be applied directly to _J Vji //Jiff tho objectionable hair growth. Tho Tecommended treatment is designed not only to t AND ijia ; instantly remove the hair but also to actually kill the roots so that the growth Q p) ' , Vs. will not return. About an ounce of pheminol, obtainable from the chemist, * /onf | should bo sufficient, n"" -*-■ >

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2818, 8 July 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2818, 8 July 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2818, 8 July 1916, Page 5

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