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' Mr. Peter Robertson, of Avondale, Auckland, has received advice by cable that his- daughter, Miss Susan Robertson, has passed her final medical examination at Edinburgh University. Miss Robertson received her education at the Avondale State School, the Auck-„ land Girls' Grammar School, and Auckland University College, and four years ago she left New* Zealand and cpnir pletefl her studies at Dublin and Edinburgh. It is her intention to volunteer for medical service at the front. .ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. , By Arrangement with Mrs, Rolleston, Hair Physician and Face Specialist, Qualified London arid Paris. "E.H.H."—To wash a switch,, make a lather_of toilet soap and water; brush and comb the switch, place in the water, and pull it through your hands; be careful not to rub; rinse well in tepid water, and do not dry in the wind. "B. Mc." (Nelson).—The premature greyness is undoubtedly duo to the shock you have received, and the neu-i----rnlgia. Local treatment of the scalp is advisable, but attention to your general 'health,, and, if possible, a,change, is of more importance at present. You would do veil to be advised by your physician. "Jessie."—Add the juice of a lemon to the rinsing water (to a quart), it softens and improves the appearance of the hair. Further replies posted. Mrs. Rolleston, 2-56 Lambton Quay.— Advt.

New Silk Hosiery for ladies. We invite ladies to call and see our new shipment of attractive Silk Hosiery in .nig--ger-brown, mole, and gabardine shades. The most reliable qualities are offered at moderate figures. Price's Store, SJ--66 Willie Street.-Advt. Exposed as they are to all kinds cf rough weather, men in training camps suffer severely from windburn and sunburn. An officer now in camp narrates how, after numerous preparations had been tried, the mill in his command go!full relief and comfort .from the use of "Sydal." He had been given a sample to try himself, and had derived so much benefit from it that he recommended "Sydal" to others, with the above happy result. Therein lies further proof of the soothing, softening,'healing value of this . popular emollient. Price, 25., all chemists and stores.—Advt. For grey and faded hair use Donnelly's Grey Hair Tonic, 3s. Gd. Donnelly, 65 Vivian Street.—Advt. LAKKE'S Hair Dye restores youthful colour, black or brown; harmless and odourless, colourless. Post free, Is. 6d. and 2e. 6d. Clarke, Chemist, 116 .Sirsntu. Aiui!tlasA»

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3053, 14 April 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3053, 14 April 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3053, 14 April 1917, Page 4

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