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STAMFORD & Co., : ::Hair' Workers and ;M : Mlljlniars, ! . 123 A CUBA STREET. PER REMUERA, direct from Messrs. Hovendon and Son's, London, we ■ ,haye received a large assortment of waved and straight lair, ; length ' from :■ 16 to-24 > inches.. ' 'Acconipaiijiiig-tliis consignment is their gauran- .' tee as to quality and condition. ladies requiring Transformations, Toupees, Switches, etc., can rely- on. procuring the best Human •Hair anil Work Second -, to None in tlie Dominion. • Plain and good Combs are .being'worn,' all paste and.brilliants strictly omitted by our-best dressed women. : V : : A igood 1 selection of Powders, Orenics, ' and Toilet Goods ,in. stock, ~including' the, famous: Milk: W:eed;Powden,'\ , .' Combings. mounted.2s,' pGr-.oz.' : .-Children's Hair Cut,.ls. ;;;'-;' : : -;- r : Mcctric. Treatment;; Artistic Millinery made to order,- and many models.to choose from., ' . .. ' " J I ' ."'Spraolite" j | Me Powerful Disinfectant | J "Spraolite" is of British manufacture, is- antiseptic, non- § j poisonous, stainless, and produces ozone,, the most potent I j! germ-killer; "v;' • E J ''Spraolite" fills the room with an extremely refreshing and pleasant/odor. It is a delightful addition to the bath, I £ and is tonic and invigorating in effect. . V 1 i It h'as been approved by thy highest mt'dical authorities 8 in Great Britain and New Zealand, A leading London | analyst has stated that "Spraolite" is four times as efiec- [ tive 'as carbolic. ' , ' ? \ It is a Powerful Disinfectant \ and health'preserver, and is indispensable in Goyemment g 6 and business offices, Factories, Hospitals, Militaryv Camps, 1 Js ! Public Schools, Theatres, Banks, etc. ; I - "SpraoHte"-is used in Britain :by the , Hps-: : | pitals, Sanatoria, Colleges, Publio Schools, and Govern- I ; Iment Offices, and whefever the necessity exists for a power- jj | ful gvfcTm-killer. 'It is made in the following perfumes:— j Eau de Cologne, Lavender, BlusE Rose, Pink May, Pine \ Carnation, Sweet Pea, Sweet Briar, Magnolia, Pine, .yiolet and Spinol., Pints 3/-, Quarts 5/-. . ' . | E. W. Mills & Co., Ltd. j 1 New Zealand Agents. / ' f Pillow P»u«« Nfc 369Z7,1(V11>18 PmieM Ha 06asa27«J8 ■ *■ W»-Saying Pillow ~ .- THAT remains buoyant until de- ' / "PLOAT/VFOR EVER" V \ . str °y e d- ■ Can be used as a. j r /ff - . \ pillow or cushion. Easily adI teSv justed, and very comfortable. 200 1 -2&sjfSKF(Si§P I supplied to Hospital Ship Marama. \ / AT ' ALIj STORES. DAVID McCRAE, SOLE MANUFACTURED, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURER. DAVID iucCME - • - WcJlingtoaMZ. v i Shrewd Buyers of : \ - Furniture Prefer to Bay ... t not ' f At "COLLIE'S" Al i'.llMl a : reason ' for it, indeed Y : several reasons —Collie's is .out of . f the high rent area of Wellington, and •" PnuM la a as everyone knows,. rents are . rather ® A stiff in .Wellington. That is one sav- . V ing. and a big one. Then, again, "— ci M - =s A Collie's Furniture is made in-Collie's ]L_ 'A Factory—there is no middleman to take . V . tho intermediate profit. The middleman's profit is saved the client. Y § ;Itis a delight to .choose Furniture in Collie's Sore, The selection (» A w large.: the, styles j'quajntland attractive?,! affl.thcJWi-ifes modchate | A V and reasonable. - r , v . kf I r \ EDWARD :; GOLMEi : ' iTaj{ f 167 RIDDIFORD STREET ................. WELLINGTON. "V

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2938, 25 November 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2938, 25 November 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2938, 25 November 1916, Page 5

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