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Tho committee of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Navy League acknowledge parcels from the following:—Mrs. H. Hall, Mrs. Hope-Lewis, Mrs. Baxter, and Mrs. Percival (from tlio ladies at the Oriental Bay Kiosk), Miss B. .Carter (Melbourne), Mr. C. W. Smith, Miss Speed, and a splendid consignment from the Masterton Ladies' Committee. Donations from: Mrs. Buxton, 10s.; Miss E. Carter (Melbourne), 10s.; Mrs. C. E. Smith, £1 Is.; Miss Speed, £1 Is. The senior students of the Wellington Training College have been undergoing a course of physical culture and swimming exercises during the past week at Day's Bay, under the direction of Miss Blackburn and Dr. Ada Patterson. Miss RotTienberg, lion, secretary for the Children's Christmas Party, acknowledges with thanks donations from Mesdames ' Greenshields, P., Nathan, Reid,.-Firth, Wilson, G. Muir, Misses Hetherington, M. Arndt, "Friend," Messrs. James Macintosh, Lindsay, and Newman. Further donations will be gratefully received. They may be sent to the Pioneer Club. Mrs. Charles Raymond has secured a number of excellent performers for her continuous concert tent at the Basin Reserve Returned Soldiers' Fete on Saturday next. Culteno Balm is a wonderful wrinkle renvover and clear complexion giver. A 6ure aid in preventing tan, sunburn, and freckles. Invaluable for motoring, golf, and outdoor pursuits. For use by day, 3s. Gd. Cultena Skin Food has properties to soften, purify, and cleanse the skin, soothing, yet a tissue builder and blemish eradicnter. For use .at night, 3s. Neither 'preparation causes growth of hair on face as so many so called complexion creams do. Hygienic Face Powder in 4 shades, 2s. Gd. All hair work and hair tonics and creams. Mies Mijsom, Barnett's Buildings, 9i Willis St. Tel. 814.—Advt., A woman's crowning beauty is her hair;.but when hair commences to grow on the .face it is indeed a cause of much anxiety. Every lady suffering from hairy growths will bo pleased to learn that these can be removed for over ljy using "lUXSMA." It is an inexpensive treatment, within everyone's Teach, and does not put you to any inconvenience. All you have to do can be done in tho privacy of your own apartment. Wo specially want those sufferers who have tried other methods to write to us, and. let us prove that KUSMA will do all w.e claim for it. You will be delighted to learn how easily and suroly superfluous hair can be permanently and painlessly removed. Write to-day to Mrs. Hullen, Toilet. Specialist (next Plunket Nurses' Dept.), 3 Courtenay Place, Wellington.— Advt. Indispensable for the toilet is "Sydal," it softening, soothing, refreshing emollient That preserves the natural clearness nnd transparency of tho skin and keeps both hands and face in perfect condition. Ladies find it delightfully soothing on hands, arms, and face after a jaunt into tho country or down to tho seaside. 2s. buys a three months' supply. At all chemists and stores—Advt. Nurses aro good judges of tho wholesomoness and good flavour of tea, therefore tho following letter is worth reading. "I havo started using Desert Gold ' Tea in my Nursing Home; all my patients liko the tea and intend using no other when they go home." Everybody who testa Desert Gold Tea appreciates its superior quality and superb flavour. Get the 2s. grade.—Advt.'

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2939, 27 November 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2939, 27 November 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2939, 27 November 1916, Page 3

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