Pioneer of Iho natural parting. Incomparable ami real triumph over nature —the Milsom Toupee, which can be parted and arranged in any style, is worn by many yet is invisible to all, and is the masterpiece of this establishment, defies tlio closest scrutiny as its parting gives one the impression that each hairis actually • growing from the wearer's scalp. We are daily making plaits, switches, transformations, wigs, natural hair pads and curls. Exclusive designs. All light and hygienic—a perfect, match guaranteed in every order. Writo for prices and particulars and enclose pattern of hair. All facial and skin preparations, ah hair ornaments and toilet accessories. Miss Milsom, Burnett's liuiklii.gs, 91 Willis Street. 'Phono 814.—Advt. Ladies are now reminded that it is time to secure ono of our dainty silkknitted scarves. All tho newest colourings combining beauty and serviceability. Price's K tore, 54-58 Willis St.— Advt. "Substantial advance in correct principles" aro embodied in PATHEPHONES. No bothering needles to change—scratch—throw away, but smooth unwearable jewel reproducer, resulting in improved tone production of all music, whether vocal or instrumental. Daily demonstrations free to all, at Oscar Tlewett and Co., 56 Cuba Street (just below Bank of N. 70. Full, rango of models at. reasonable cost, and upwards of 10,000 records to select from.— Advt. As a protection against hot, rough, blustery weather, "Sydal" finds -universal favour. A daily necessity to tho woman who wishes to preserve unimpaired the beauty of a cl;nr, soft, velvety skin. Hands, face, ndck and arms—all can bo kept in perfect condition by tho constant uso of "Sydal." Start using "Sydal" today. 2s. at all chemists and stores.— Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3026, 13 March 1917, Page 2
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271Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3026, 13 March 1917, Page 2
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