A woman likes to consult. a woman re her hair troubles. Women with weak! thin hair should he "advised by Miss Milsom._ One wlio can ably assist us without time spent on investigation and hopeless experiment. A remedy and treatment is required to| impel the growth and stop falling hair. Such a course with the correct preparations is obtainable for_the asking. Also .supplies of latest Hygienic Hair Work. A "new shipment of hair combs and ornaments just opened up. All face and skin preparations. Shampooing n specialty. Miss Milsotu, Harnett's Buildings, 94" Willis Street. Tel. BU.-Advt. Thero can be no excuse for continuing the old-fashioned and UNCLEAN way of '.'.leaning house with Broom, Mops etc when by DATSY VACUUM method PEItFECT CLEANLINESS IS ASSURED—without bother—at most reasonablo cost. Ladies onco using "Daisy" Vacuum Cleaners, either Hand or Electric, models, realise tho Luxury of PFRPECT CLEANLINESS, and never again are content with OLD METHODS. They are most enthusiastic in praiso of "Daisy" to their friends. Ask for de--monstration at your Furnishing Ironmongers, or direct to Oscar Hewett. 311 Cuba Street (just below Bank of New Zealand).—Advt. Nurses are good judges of the wholesoineness and good flavour of tea, therefore the following letter is worth reading. "I have started- using Desert Gold Tea in my Nursing Home; all my patients liko tho tea and intend using no other when they go home." Everybody who tests Desert Gold Tea 'appreciates its superior quality and superb flavour. Get the 2s. grade.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2942, 30 November 1916, Page 2
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247Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2942, 30 November 1916, Page 2
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