The use of a very small quantity will convince you. ■ CULTENE SKIN FOOD (Res?.), 3s. Unequalled because ■ of its purity and toothing effect upon the skin, builds wasted tissues, cures blackheads, reduces large pores;' a perfect skin ekin cleanser. CULTENE BALM (Reg.), 3s. 6d., for motoring, golf, dinners, and theatres;..keeps ..tho'.faco cool and free from porspiratioh, and' one • application will remove all-redness; prevents any tendenoy._tp_((rowtli of hair.on.the face. Hygienic-Antiseptic Pace Powder, in four shades, 2s. 6d. Lip Food, 2s. 6d., imparts a lasting fresh tint, cures rough and cracked lips. . All toilot preparations for hair, face and hands.. Hair-work of every description. Hair and Face Treatment. Miss Milsom, Barnott'e Building, M Willis Street. Telephone BU.—Advt.
How to make a most delicious cup of tea! You need freshly boiled water, a warm tea-pot, and a spoonful of the Queen of Teas, Desert Gold. No othor tea makes such a delicious and satisfying beverage. All stores- at Is. Bd., Is. 9d., Is.. 10d„ 25.-Advt.
All Ladies desirous of having a New Costumo made by J. T. Lowis, Featherston Street, will bo interested to'know that his long-expected New Costume Cloths have' arrived, and are now ready for inspection.—Advt.
A. REMARKABLE CURE FROM RHEUMATISM. R-ead this letter from one who suffered agony from Rheumatism—he tells how ho was cured by Rheumo. Mr. .T. Briggs, of Wellington, writes:—"For a considerable time I suffered very severely with Rheumatism. I tried all kinds of liniments an d pills, but they did me no good. 1 heard of several people who had taken your Rheumo, and how they had boon benefited, so I took a few bottles, and I am pleased to say that it did what you claim for it— ?avc relief and euro for Rheumatics. All suffering from Rheumatism and Gout should give it a trial, as I am confident they will bo cured. Don't delay. Get Rheumo at once—2s. (id. and 4s. 6d. bottle.—Advt. Enemy property in England vested in the Public Trustee is estimated at £4,500.000, and that vested in the Board of Trade at £2,000,000. Wnods' Great Peppermint Cure • For Coughs and polos, neyer fails,"
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2900, 12 October 1916, Page 3
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352Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2900, 12 October 1916, Page 3
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