Ladies! For wear at Trentham, and after, wo recommend our black silk,hose at ss. 6d. and .7s. 6d. They are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Price's Store, Willis Street.—Advt. Indispensable for tho toilet is "Sydal." a softening, soothing, refreshing emolli-j ent that preserves tho natural clearness' and transparency of the skin and keejis both hands and faoo in perfect condi-. tion. Ladies find it delightfully soothing on hands, arms, and face after a jaunt into tho country or down' to the seaside. 2s. buys a three months' supply. At all chemists and stores—A,dvt.
MttUßßQDQcnavi; j HORROCKSESV: 1 t * .f A ! ' flannelettes 1 ■ SJ |t proves its goodness . j -'-ionc'cloths • 1 Hin every pudding 'ft 1 : • " - madapolams and mills 1 I | ' beat all competition | H YOU • rg . 1 SEE HORROCKSES' NAME ON SELVEDGE | 1 The delicate, flavour, the great purity, and' i_| | «md decline a u su bstit«te s . | nc U" J ~.n of Brown & USs..a • Sold by =11 Fir3t.Cl.iss Drapers and Storekeepers M H the ' concentrated suengm mselves. highest awabds at all the great exhibitions. s|| .' Jj I! P °TKb S is the season for hot Cora FWr and L i V ; ~~ ! " r f * milk puddings, QCO^„^ U in the mould; 1 I mange served warm—reneareumu» ■ gss ji ~ , ■ H Black S2& Store Poll* 1J These are some of the winter uses of . | S ~W 1 Eas " *** * ' !| 1 p i I Black Silk Stove Polish. has bten the standard for twenty | JUL '..(torn. Bottr. -. ft years and in quality it "has no competitor. .• ' || • psggggffi* . 1 'I ■ It is-a high-grade polish that is clean to handle and | esssSv, V_ oD; > fa® ' \makes a shine that;stays. > -I ZZ FREE.—Brown ■& Poisons t i ; * -> ■ '* . fe ■■ nMn,'- , book of economical and homely i_l • Jf ' 'If you want'a better stove polish, than you. are no-iv. us- | eII II / ' recipes from ].B._, fl , n , ing try Black vSilk. It is a polish'that is quickly applied,, .s> Co., P.O. Box ,uc n ' ga | not nib or dust off," is clean and .economical, :| £ WRITE FOR Li ' and Mates a Brilliant and Glossy. Slifae. • s I COPY TO-DAY. p |It goes further, lasts 'longer, and stands four times as much' | I ' jjj j | as any other polish. Black Silk will not dry up or eat! " jjj jjj J | For beauty of polish, saving of laborn-, durability, clean- i» , ■ |' -We guarantee "Wynn's Black Silk Stpve Polish is all | How to Treat your Hair and Complexion that wed»k for it. it makes. msw io* | ■. . ij| Also put up as a paste in Ifrver top cans. '■ 1 ' ■§ t ' 8 A Few-Simple Beaaty Hints ■ I Follow the directions carefully. I \ — 1 \ Obtainable from .all 'Storekeepers'and'Crocers., :.v| By Mdlle. GABY DESLYS, the well-known Parisian Actress j -wj w/ TO"!! ft* 144 : VOU ask me for a few hints on tho treatment of; the hair and complexion. | ' ® S S . | Well, the less "treatment" you give the skin tho tetter.': I do not beliero > . ' I much in massage, hut a little cream to the face is necessary to counteract the I AffCfitS* \ ' " g effects of wind or sum What N —jjjjL cream would I recommend? K 6 g Well, I adviso you to use a little mercolized wax every . jis night and again in the morn / : 'ing after washing the face. Rub, it gently into. tlio, skin, / a then wipe off any superfluous , wax an<l dust a little harri- / M -v\ agar over the l'ace. You will : ; j > find that this will be tl:o only / igAfll \ "treatment" necessary, and will _ Br J - / "'\ keep your faco fresh and jMTTW a' youthful-looking for all your Are WC DaSCO®rag€ffl jf J \ ■ life. , Tho mercolized wax I I|| removes all /the dead outer , M J i 1 skin, so that you have always \ - a fi'e'sh complexion like -vrQ! OH, NO! ' TICKINGS wero wwi ® . . ... . , \ < • . . • scarce. But now I have landed ia // I'or the hair, the first and V most important thing is a ; 5455 YARDS ex S.S. : EUAHINE,'and a' r good shampoo. Never use \ f\h J-MMW anything inferior to wash the DUPLICATE ORDER is 011 the RITA- /f QkX hair with. Get some good stallax from your chemist and pEHU, due in Wellington July 7th, and /T <s^^ use a teaspoonful in a cup of hot water. 1 hen rinse the fonr shipments that were bunched on B I hair well- and it will look bright and glossy. the Raneatira. I can keep the Wellington >» A tome is necessary when the hair is inclined to. fall District supplied for somo time. SEND'' ® iPf .V' " 1 7 out more than it should, and is.alifays good to nso .during' the spring and autumn.- yoUR ORDERS' We can turn r y q. > 8 Then the hair needs a little-what do you call ,it ? T stimulant, and for this I would out ' over 50 Beds Da jj v> ■ SEND IN Y OUK ORDERS. ' S \Y, If vow Turnadvise youxto get a packet of boramum and mix it with some hay ruin; dab this j gher (i oes not stock: our goods, write me. ' Positively, see the DAVID into the roots and .it will not only stop *4,,/t? ' McCRAE Mattress and Bedding before buying and save regrets. We make the fall, but make your hair grow long /I ' 17 different qualities, but recommend our No.A Imperial Roll. and thick. Give your hair a goodU>y r «K <Ot 25 and 27 PARISH STREET, : "ou 6 S do" 'A- * ISVI MCLFS € WELLINGTON. «**,**• ' ' Blackheads Fly Away. M ' , Instantaneous Remedy for Blackheads, Greasy Skin, and Enlarged Pores. /~\T\ "C/*)0 A practically instantaneous remedy for blackhcads, greasy skins and enlarged 8 -rC/C/U I r~% . \ pores, recently discovered, is now coming into general use in the boudoir. It is __ ___ very simple, harmless and pleasant. Drop a stymol tablet, obtained at the chem- II [ "T"| L J {-11 ists, in a tumbler full of hot water. After the eflervescence has subsided bathe the I I L.L— j !I 9 | 1' face in the liquid, .usiug a small uponge or soft cloth. In a few minutes dry the . ' \ face and tho offensive blackheads will come right off on the towel. Also tho , . J j r large oily pores immediately close up and efface themselves naturally. The greasi- I V j j j \ noss disappears and the skin«is left smooth, soft and cool. This simple treatment \A/C~ I I \ 'mj |i / V. is then repeated a fow times at intervals of four or five days to ensure the'per- Y» \ W jft nianonce' of the result. *"***»» e~^. J Grey Hair—Home Remedy. An old-fashioned Rec'jpe restores Youthful Appearance. JZS I I lA There are plenty of reasons why grey hair is not desirable and plenty of T"U I MnO '1 I ,'r^f reasons why hair dyes should not be used. But, on the other hand, there is no I M |I V ijN J vjr jr- — reason why you should have grey hair if you do .not want-'it. To turn the hair ' I h hack to a natural colour is really a very simple matter. One has only to get from l/ap*fc J "<%/ \ W . l'm/A the chemist two ounces of concentrate of tammalite and mix it with three ounces f.O ( Y l' I JillWlH of bay rum. Apply to tho hair with a small sponge for a few nights and the rt\ 8 " , ml S Wl S i / WmM///A ■ greyness 'will-gradually disappear: P»s liquid is not sticky or greasy,. and does TV: ffl I \\ / not injuro the hair in any way. It has been used for generations with most satis- ' , BO I . \ V factory results by those who have known the formula. . % To Kill Roots of Superfluous Hair, Effective.s<?ap The Most Effective Formula ever Discovered. -V lr' 111 Women annoyed with disfiguring growths of superfluous hair wish to know not mei-ely how to temporarily remove tho hair, but how to. kill the hair roots per- V!| I ?T| manently. For this purpose pure powdered pheminol may be applied directly to' - ■ . » 11 [ j the objectionable hair growth. Tho Tecommended treatment is'designed not only'to ' t 1'! t. instantly removo the hair but also to actually kill the roots so that the growth < \ 'I will not roturn. About an ounce of phonjinol, obtainaWe 'from the chemist, y i . should be sufficient. ■ 1 •• ,1 .
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