GEORGE & KERSLEY'S &W Annual Stocktaking . X. SALE S ; ml |\ Wellington's Biggest Values il ' -INWHITE JAP. SILK BLOUSES DAINTY-—-STYLISH—-SERVICEABLE MAGNIFICENT . . " BARGAINS ' a..largo , range of White, Jap ..SilE. Blouses, ".. .. . : ' • ' -all-of whiclt are excellently shaped and beautifully COATS, •' | tiliished; • Many are smartly ornamented with eelf.hem-, :. ■'• .. ( stitching; as neck-and sleeve finisli, etc. Smart iii ap- TrNDERWEAif • • poarance — satisfactory in wear, ' MILLINERY, Sizes range 13 to 15 neck, and all are specially good 111 MEN S WEAK, J in' fit. Silks in S, 10, 12, aiid 14 mome. FUKMSHINGS, [ HOUSEHOLD : \ PRICES: ' " DRAPERY. ; 10/9, 11/9, 13/9, 14/9, 16/9, 18/5) > ! These Values Cannot Be Matched Anywhere! ; QEORGE & KERSLEY, Ltd. . ' j& THE LEADING HOUSE FOR VALUE WELLINGTON, AND WANGANUI I{l1 {1 & d) "ANZAC" Jewellery |. f @ consider In honour of our men from under the Southern Cross, i ■ . ■ STRONG AND CHERISHED. j The old painful way of Pilling Nothing 'could be more suitable as a Mupah Gift. '- I Teath feS out o£ date " All) ' 0Ile ♦ ■ , _ S who wishes can have, at our /ro ' 7l ' Rooms, their teeth Filled 1 quite \ painlesslj. X# '. -F#''' I . S«t», &* «*• nett. . ( : | I FROST & FROST ' 1 IL 'JL " h DENTAL' SURGEONS, , I - ®.-= " TO? . I 32J;;-15ct.ST/« Wjxdj ■ ' BBOddHES.9ot:,«'«;'i6ct;. SS/6/' ; i " " r " -119 • .. | DANT3,OO/6, 00/-. . PENDASTO, W-. W-. i I Gem .set,, from.; ;.<gr Gem set, from I . ■ . 'oK'cHAKIt. * AXT I ~ B Numbered for any Itoinforceracnt. , jc r-nr» c%a i > ! gj Solid Gold. 9ct.,225. 6d.; 15ct., 255. 6d. ■ • / rUn dALEi K Also made with four Rifles as \ s 1 ■ Brooches. ' s TJ7IVERY ARTICLE GREATLY RE--6 ; . ' - JGi DUCED. | for free Illustrated Leaflet showing the several slightly ■ . MRS. SMITH, |i different designs of these Dainty Ornaments made in 9 ct. ! ■^ aTr^f r ' I| ' ■" and 15 ct. Gold, and supplied in new cases. jt REPAIRS ' M SEIIVICE WRIST WATOHES ol beet, quality only, strong, and thoroughly re- ' —' | liable. A iine selection ot Engagement Kings and choice Jewellery. j ~ __ [ | Prompt attention to Country Orders. j SjPbm | |.SJfSiC |I|lbS I ! 8 W. LITTLEJOHN & SON %££& J ■ - ' . How to Treat your Hair and Complexion . IhWOIw i A Few Simple Beaaty Hfnts - - • • N V oljolj begin to look old with those —— : ; grey and faded hairs, always so conspicuous. A bottle of the worldBy ffldfje. GASY BESLYS, the well-known .Parisian Actress <™; vER , s MK m ask me for a few hinis on the treatment of the hair aud complexion. S ; TCS health to the Hair and restores ■s- Well, the less "treatment" you give the skiu the better. 'I do not believe th e natural colour. It cleanses the much, in massage, hut a little cream to the face is necessary to counteract, the gcalp; is the most perfect Hair Dresseli'ects of wind or sun. V7hat . cream would I recommend? j n g, Well, I advise you to use a little morcoliMd wax eveiy DON'T LOOK OLD." night and again in the moin / ln ff a ftcr washing the face. Rub it gently into the skin, / \ then wipe off any superfluous — : ; wax and dust - a little Inn- / \ *io ar ovev the fai'e. You will . .. find that this will be t(;e onlv / A "tie«itnicnt" necessary, and will UW *»A I ktep yum- face fresh and / 3m*?? W- \ youthful-looking.for all your P v -,. % f "I life. ' The niorcolizcd v,a\ il lcmoves all the dead outer " ~i i , ''""'JI skiu, Sio that you have always i a S ' l Corap ' ex ' oll in v| j |f j for tiio hair, thn first and \ ;£WWXMI most «up ol ' til nt thing i3a L.-*»i, *' JS good tlianiDco. Ncvci Übf \ v W'lSWl anything inferior to wash the hair with." Get some guod \) ttnllaxfrom your chemist and use a teasnoonful in a cup of hot water. Then rinse the hair welt and. it will . look bright ami glossy. -.f n^VWfg^S A tonic is, necessary when the hair is inclined to fall vr^ir-n out more thnn it should, and is always use during the spring and autumn. A CULTURED HOIIE of Rest and KeThen tho liair licods a little—what do j r ou call il.?—stimulant, and for this I irould fiacment, oonipvisla? 9 houses, 6ituadvUc you to got a packet of boramum and mix it with somo. bay rum; dab this ated in. central, elevated position, with into the'roots and it will not only stop ' - >7 ample pleasure gjounds. Write or wire the fall, but make your hair grow long /J Js a to Registered Address. ond thick. Ciivo your hair a good brush- "STONEHUEST," Auckland, intr every aislit and that will be all that ■. f •, you need do. / A - -mm ** * *• ' . 1 -URGENT 891E Blackheads Fly Away. wua«itt.»*ii J«w ' wlra . Instantaneous Remedy for Biackheads, Greasy Skin, and Enlarged Poros. Concerning Coal Shortage! A praetically instantaneous remedy for blackheads, gi'oasy .skills and enlarged _____ pores, recently discoverod, is now coming into gonorai use in tlio boudoir. It is present- coal shortage raay become vorv siiupl' l , liiivinloss and pleasant. Drop a strmol tablet, obtained at the chom* • mora acute, and it is "wiso to order isUs, in a tumbler full of hot water. After the effervescence has subsided bathe tho' supplies of the popular Watpa Coal now. face in the liquid, using a small sponge or soft clotb. In a few minutes dry. the Waipa is good, clean coal, and we have 'face and the' olt'ensivo blackheads will como right off on the towel. Also the a limited stock. Orders, of course, tnll large oilv pores iiumediaiely close up and efface themselves naturally. 'Hie greasi- bo dealt with in. the order in which they iid<sS-disappears and the skin is left smooth, soft and cool. This-simple-treatment received. Get Waipa Coal now while is then repeated a few times at intervals of four or five days to ensure the per- it is to bo had—later oil you may nave laanenec of the result. ?ay,higher prices for 'any old <x>al *. * 4:- * % * which may bo half slate and shale, u • li « Ds «.j„ Waipa is a splendid household coal— % Grey Hair—Hom- Remedy. clean and free-burning. Order early. An old-fashioned Recipe restores Youthful Appearance. Save'2s. a ton by paying cash. There arc plenty of reasons why grey hair is not desirable and plenty* of AnDBnBBB a b .1 reasons why hair dves should not-.bo use<l. But, on tho other hand, there is 110 s&P§MS?k| 0 ffl . reason v;hy you should'have f?rey\'hnu* if you do not want it. To turn tho hair ©JrtfioflwtaEb sB lafc » back to a natural colour is really a very simple matter. One has only to gci from paai Awn fiDAiM mfdpuants the chemist hvo ounccs of concentrate of tammalite and mix it with three ounces COAL MtRUMANIi, of bay rum. Apply to the hair with a small sponge for a few nights and the 31-33 Johnston Street, greyness will gradually disappear. This liquid is not sticky or greasy, and docs . WELLINGTON, not injure tho hair in any way. It has been used for generations with most, satis. v of v/lflf T> on nf— 'Ph*™ 9fUSA' 'factory results by those who havo known the formula. ' Thoue »•***«« To Kill Roots of Superfluous Hair. " ~ Tho, Most Effective Formula ever Discovered.- VfiUICK II Womon annoyed with disfiguring growths of superfluous hair wish to know; not PSLIHISSS If merely how to temporarily remove tho hair, but how to kill the liair roots per- [| manently. For this purpose pure powdered phominol .may be applied directly to Sill*© tho objectionable hair growth" Tho recom mended treatment is designed not only to . in.itaiitly remove the liair but also to actually kill the roots so that the growth will not return. About an ounce of pheniinol, obtainable from the chemist, fTy? should bo sufficient. . . miiriHuamM'iaiiifiJUWWßTH lIIUU'W « ff *BM 4 LAHMANN H3SALTH HOME. ' )£«**** | AUEAMAR, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND, Telephcno 529. . ri 8' For Treatment of CHRONIC DISEASES. Originated by tho lato'Dr. Lah- | . J*? :j maim, and practised by him and others for many years in Europe. I. Branch 8 111 omrcrt Xo-dayl jj — Electrical: J2«l Willis Street.- Wellington. 11. Branch: Wairakei Geyser | 111 chemists & STORES, 1/8 Valley Hot Lakes. Baths. Inhalations. iMxid Treatment. Particulars and g p . ■ flProspectus may bo obtained by inquiry at Miramar, Wellington. | 111 Tecd'a Pharmaoy.New l^mouth
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2830, 22 July 1916, Page 4
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