A ANSWERS TO COMBSI'ONDBN-fS.-0 [By Arrangement I with Mrs. Rolleston, A Hair Physician olid Vtice Specialist. \ Qualified London and Parie.] a ''F.M."—To banish blackheads, wring a A small Turkish towel out of boiling , water r and apply as hot as bearable to the parts a affected. After allowing it. to remain on V the face until cool rub a little "'English & Court" Massage Cream (3s. 6<1.), with a a circular movement, on the blackheads. \ Even the hardest and inost obstinate are a readily removed in this way. A little . a "Cream of Lilies" ehculd be applied to \ v close thn pores after tl'O Ireatment. a "Lola."—lmperial. Heir Stain (i>. (Id.) \ is one of Fhe fow that does not in any v way'injure the hair or scalp, and oan be A used with perfect safety who.ro all others \ fail. We are the sole Mew Zealand , t> agents for it. and can supply all .-hades. . \ All letters, with addresses enclosed, are \ replied to privately. A Mrs. Itolleston, '25(i Laiiibton Quay.— \ Advt.
\ All parents nre hereby cordially roV quested to encourage Stationers and e> Storekeepers to push the salo of A "Thinker" Brand Writing Tablets and \ "Thinker" School Exorcise Books for tlie e nation's good—Bannatyno and Hunter, X Ltd., wholesale agents for tho "Thinker," P -Advt.
\ Our hosiery knitting machines are /) 'first; to the front" for satisfaction and K efficiency. They supersede any other & knitters in the production of socks nn<l A stockings, and the goods made on t.heen » machineg are guaranteed to wear as,well h as those knitted by hand. Wo are non- \ showing the very latest models in HnrriY son Grißwold Hosiery Knitters. Fifty h pairs hose can bo knitted on nur ma- \ i-hines while one pair is bein;; knitted by V hand. Particulars and prices from Oscar A Hewett and 0., 56 Cuba Street, Wellington \ {juet below Bank of New Zealand).—Advt.
\ MR. 'ALKBBD WAGE'S MISSION. \ The large and intorcstinK meeting Kthat & liiive been nondudeil during the nasi six \ weeks by Mr. Alfred Mncn arc to be V brouabl, to a cloae eni-l.v next week, when X Mr. Mace will leave to carry on hie work V in some of the northern towns. ThromrhA out Hie mission the attendnnces have been If well maintained, and many of the hearers a ha,ve testified their appreciation of the f nreacher's forcible and. striking addressee. h The meetings to-morrow will be held in % tba Town Hall Concert. Chamber, at, 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., and week-night gatherings! .wi.ll tfen lie announced."
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3167, 18 August 1917, Page 5
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