.ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. (By Arrangement with Mrs. Rolleston, Haiv Physician and I'ace Specialist. Qualified. London and Paris.) • "A.A."—Bleaching tlie hair can only be done ivith peroxide of hydrogen, lvliicli has tha effect of drying it and making i it very lirittle, therefore, .1 cannot re- ! commend it. j "Napier."—Dr. Waldrou's Hair Re--5 6torcr, a preparation placed oil tlio Eng- | lisli market many years ago, has been | most' successful in restoring a natural f colour to grey and . fading-.hair; It is r neither'sticky nor. greasy; price 7s. 6d., [ large bottle. \ "H.P.D."—Use English Court Face ' Cream (non-greasy). It is absolutely tho best, and may bo applied to tlio skin before using powder. La Oigalo (3s. GdO is a good jiurc.and unsccnted powder for ■ delicate skins. i Further, replios by letter wlien address is enclosed. Private rooms for electrolysis and all treatments. ,256 Lambton Quay, Wellington.—Advt. Ladies will be particularly interested in our Showing of Dainty Hosiery. SilkAnkled Ilose, ,Is. Gd. pair. Pure SilkHose, Gs. Gd., is; fid., and Bs. Gd. Call at Price's Store/ Willis Street.—Advt. . "Tho Song of the Shirt."—This poem portrayed the hard lot of tho needlewomen nt earlier days, which has been largely removed by the advent of sewing machines, of which Oscar Hewett and Co. (established 1599) liavo sold upwards of 25,000, and for which they. guarantee to supply needles, parts as may' bo required. Parts, needles for all makes stocked. Repairs promptly, cfli"ciently. and economical. Depot, ius\ below Bank of N.Z. 'Phono 520. "Best" valuo in Sewing Machines. Try us — Advt. Toi'toise-slielL as it comes to market from tho West Indies, is coarso, dirVf, and lustreless, and only the most skil- ' ful and patient manipulation makes it tlio rich and beautiful material it eventually becomes. Wedding Announcement. — Beautiful roses and the choicest of flower 9 only are used when designing wedding bouquots, which I make a speciality of. Packed, and forwarded thrpiigh the Dominion, i Miss Murray,' Vice-Regal Florist, SG Willis Street.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2885, 25 September 1916, Page 2
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325Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2885, 25 September 1916, Page 2
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