Stttfhe; crisp,..Beld- M llrffl ,en grains of Ger-' m x ull '* ' . ;stena is. reflected § WF» ■ «*;rjwM» of IliyiQKffiil Winter aicaifood.lcir-wlntei.use than eerstena. I 135;.1s cental fat two mimrtes—think •wlwtS'Qssia.inesnsi'iKeset-daifc: mornings. \ -\vS^R^[^W^&!^ ><3aß . !EiaaaS!i!S!^^ \ The "Camel" points the way to Economy ? I' Many careful people have found that Desert Gold • J Tea is very economical—that it yields more cups ■■•' I to the pound. That's because "Desert Gold 11 . consists only of choicest full-flavoured leaves— I ' every ounce is good, pure tea. a ' A GV CAP : i SJnt inL Look for the "Camels ,, on the paoket. .'* r\R V Save the "Camels"-~Win a Prize v ' Closing Date to be announced shortly.
This paragraph is to catch the feminine eye of any unfortunate sufferer with superfluous hair on lip or chin. "RUSMA" will save you the expense and disappointment of many unsuccessful treatments. It may be used in your own bedroom with very little trouble and nc inconvenience. It is swift in its permarient in its Tesults—and modest in its cost. When "RUSMA" is within every lady's reach, why. continue to suffer the humiliation that superfluous hair causes? There is no uncertainty about "RUSMA"—it is a iniaranteed cure and may be had on application to Mrs. Hnllen, Toilet Specialist, 3 Courtonay Place, Wellington.—Advt.
u '■■■■ ■ ■ ■ THERE is a beauty about "SPUNELLA," Tho. Queen of Silks, which • <#)L makes it a joy ,to the woman who (J ]m ■ wears it. H r«HIETS and Blouses, Ladies' and if Pyjamas, Children's jy Suits, and Frocks, should all he made of it. Though "Spunella" is !j of extremely light weight, it has a I I • ■ . strength of wearing quality most J I . . • unusual in Silks. It is lustrous, soft, and beautiful, yet supcrlaI ■ tively; serviceable. \ appeals to the woman I \who is studymg WAR ECONOMY, J j • because ifc has twice tho lifo of orI I dinary Silk. , , llii ' y° u ' ns P cc ' ; Iμ If the designs. If you cannot jjl call, kindly write for patterns. I THE PRICE OF , I "SPUNELLA" . 4/6,;' 4/11, 5/11 y^ Please address ali communications to BOX 19, POST OFFICE, TE ARO, WELLINGTON
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3089, 21 May 1917, Page 3
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350Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3089, 21 May 1917, Page 3
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