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TO-DAY! OF .-.■ : '"offi TEK ' /... ■■ita*f«ai«wawßßannr .-'*■■ . 0;,.. -, ; '". ; _'/,* ■' ■ In White,. Cream, Scarlet, Khaki, Maroon, Brown, and Stripes in Light and Dark Grounds* <£ For Ladies' Blouses, Costumes, and ..Night.'Garments*■ &. & '<&■, ■ ' For Gent's Shirts, Pyjamas, etc* These two iamous materials offered at the old: prices—/ ■'.'; ■;."Aia' Cloth" 2/3 yard. ' n : 2/9 yard* • [drapers & CLOTHlEl^l^^w ffi >.

The annual roport of tlio Red Cross J shop in Napior states that-during tho year August 21, 1915, to the same tlato 1916 the shop had heen open '11 days for business, and had produced an average of about £70 a day. Dr. Ada Paterson has consented to give the health talk at the Y.W.C.A. to-night, instead of Dr. Herbert, who istitiut of town. Dr. Herbert's lecture will come later on the syllabus. Women's appearance is often judged Ey their hair. To prove this is so, how often when a woman is being summed up is nor hair the first tiling to be discussed. Miss Milsoni only uses the best quality English hair, and is assisted by a staff of skilled hair-workers, who are daily making plaits, switches, toupees, transformations, wigs, natural 'hair pads, and curls. All light and hygienic. Note, a perfect match guaranteed in evory order. Country clients' instructions faithfully carried out. Our bairwork when comploted defies detection when worn. Write for prices and particulars, and enclose pattern of- hair. All facial and skin preparations, all hair ornaments and toilet accessories. Miss Milsoni, Burnett's' Buildings, 91. Willis Street. Telephone, 814.—Advt.

■ Don't envy a Rood complexion—use "Sydal" alid HAVE one. "Sydal" has wonderful properties for the successful treatment of the skin. Keeps it, soft, smooth, velvety and healthy. Equally beneficial in whitening and softening the hands and arms. Good for the hair, too; promotes a silkiness and glossiness which Is really chnriniiiff. Ask your chemist for a pot of "Sydal" to-day—prico 25., at all chemists and stores.—Advt. The Thinkers' Favourite School Writiuj; Tablets now in. stock. Shakespearo'a best philosophy printed on covors. Schoolmasters kindly noto this. Lees and Co., Lower Hutt —Adyt. •

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2884, 23 September 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2884, 23 September 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2884, 23 September 1916, Page 5

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