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ANSWERS' : T0 CORRESPONDENTS. (By arrangement with Mrs. Rolleston, Hair Physician and Face Specialist; Qualified London and Paris.) "A.J.S."—Tho treatment : of sycosis is both general and local, while many cases yield to local treatment alone;*, it is always advisable to.consult yout'medi-' cal adviser re your general health, and the proper regulation" of • tho diet. "Query."—Electrolysis is by no means a new method for permanently removing superfluous hair, it dates back to 1879, when it was practised by Dr. Harraday, of St. Louis. Since then the art has been practised by numerous physicians and • specialists. . The success of the treatment always depends "on the skill of the operator. Electrolysis, is absolutelythe only permanent cure.." In rare cases it is necessary to give the same hair a second treatment.. Fee ss, per halfhour. • Mrs. Rolleston, 256 Lambton Quay.— Advt. .'.'•■ .■;:. Vr:

■Tho Pathe Disc, playing through the medium of a smooth, ball-pointed, unwearable sapphire in lieu of the sharppointed nesdle, represents the last word in the faithful reproduction' of sound. It is unwearable and, with ordinary care, unbreakable.' The tone is rich, full, a,nd mellow. Any existing Disc .Machine can' be easily fitted with tho Pathe Sound' Box, to enable its owner to enjoy' the pleasures of the largest and most artistic repertoire in the talking machine world. Catalogues, etc., Oscar Hewott and Co., 5G Cuba Street (just below Bank N.Z.).— Advt. The girl with the.delicately soft cheeks, soft supplo fingers, and smooth white arms and hands, is the girl whose skin suffers most from the effects of heat and wind. But she need not be concerned as to her beauty being impaired. "Sydal"—a softening, soothing, refreshing emollient—will quickly restore her skin to its original oharni and beauty. Price 2s„ at nil chemists and stores.—Advt: . Wedding Announcements. — Beautiful roses and the choicest of flowers only aro used when designing wedding bouquets, which I make a speciality of. Packed and forwarded through tho Dominion. Miss Murray, Vice-Regal Florist, 36 Willis Street.—Advt. Ladies aro invited to see our special Blouse values;. 50 Irish embroidered vo'le blouse.?, in charming designs and attractive stylos. Now offering at 10s. 6d. each, at Prico's Store, 54-50 Willis Street—Advt. For tho wet days of summer and autumn/your boys vwill;need light .raincoats. From G years up. Our prices run 16s. 3d. to 30s. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Manuel's Street.—Advt.

DOES SUPERFLUOUS HAIR MAR YOUR BEAUTY P The greatest humiliation is suffered by women so afflicted. These growths may bo permanently destroyed with "KULDAH." This safe, sure, and simple remedy does not mark or burn the skin, and has no objectionable odour. Hair on tho faco and neck gives ono an unkept appearance, and it behoves overy women to uso tho best means at her disposal to completely destroy tho growth. KULDAII is prepared from the formula of ono of tho world's most noted skin specialists, and' is guaranteed to destroy the worst growth. Price, Gs. Gd., from Goo. Mee, Chemist, Lambton Quay, Weiliugtou. Posted, 3d. extra.—Advt.

Woods' Great Peppermint Cure For Coughs and Colds, never fails.* \

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3005, 16 February 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3005, 16 February 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3005, 16 February 1917, Page 2

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