Women's two 'desires—a head of healthy hair and a face fresh and clear. Only the purest preparations are recommended by Miss Mhsom. They aro prepared under her guidance, after years of scientific rossarch and study. Take a set of these preparations (the cost is very 6mall), allow yourself a few minutes daily to apply, and you will he prateftilly astounded. "Cultsne" • Skin Pood, 35., for dry skin. Wrinkles disappear rapidly Hinder this well-known skin food. "Cnltene" Balm, 3?. Gd.—a face muscle food—a day cream for freckles, blackheads, sunburn. Delightful Face Powders, all shades. Hair Lubricants, Lotions, and Soaps. Full instructions for those writing to tre?t their own hair and face in their own homes, bv Miss Milsom fopp. Sliortt's Picture Theatre), 94 Willis Street. 'Phone 814-Advt. Beautiful Roses and Sweet Peas now available, also other choice varieties of. Cut Mowers. Wedding Bouquets, Presentation Baskets, Posies, and all classes of Floral Work executed in the latest designs with the utmost taste and skill. Ring 'Phone 240!). Miss Poole, Floristc, 70 Manners Street.—Advt.
PERSONAL CHARM. LOTION DE CLEOPATRA. Instantly removes all tan, roughness, sunburn* and shine without producing the slightest made-up appearance, renderins; the skin as smooth as velvet. MORE LASTING THAN POWDER, BETTER FOR THE SKIN. Price, 3s. Cd. Geo. Mce, Chemist, Lambton Quay. "KULDAH" is an English Beauty Specialist's Remedy for permanently removing hair from the face, neck, and arms. It completely destroys the growth and leave no trace of anything having been applied. Price, 6s. Bd., postage 3d. extra. Geo. Mec, Chemist, Lambton Quay.— Advt. Wedding Announcements. — Heauttrul roses and the choicest of floivers only are used when designing wedding bouquets, which I make a speciality or. Packed and forwarded through the Dominion. Miss Murray, Vice-Regal Florist, ::ii Willis Street.—Advt. "TAN-OL" does much and costs little. Renovates leather, shines tan shoes, polishes furniture, brightens floorcloth. Quick, easy, and. economical. In tinsliquid Is.; paste, 6d.—Advt.
|f h Suggestions for Your Guidance ®m I in the Selection of Christmas Presents* ' !We Have Them for Every Member of Your Family, also for Your Friends, QNB of the little worries thatcome round with' never failing regularity is the decision at to be made at Christmas with regard to suitable presents for each member of you* II family and your friends. We have solved this problem for you by giving below an exI J tensive list of the lines we keep in stock. II This list has been specially prepared to help you to successfully overcome your difficulties. We guarantee all the lines we sell, for they are quality goods. Look over these items and you will find mostly everything you require. |l For the Wife, Mother, Daughter or Sister. Id] Sets Aluminium Cooking Utensils, Lady Torrington Vacuum Sweepers, Ewbank Carpet Sweepers; Hall and Library Lamps in attractive designs, Sets Shino Goods (12 articles), Brass :|| Preserving Pans, Water Filters, Stainless and Rustless Table Cutlery, Bread and Cake Mixers; i| Copper and Brass Mantel Ornaments, in unique patterns. I In Art Metal Work we are showing something very special, such as Tea Kettles and Stands, I Vases, Flower Bowls, Teapot Stands, Trays and Waiters, Crumb Trays and Brushes, Clocks, J Hot Water Jugs, etc. j**| We have an extensive and beautif/ul range of ei Solid Silver Goods, such as Hand Mirrors/ Hair Brushes, HI ii Trinket Trays and Boxes, dainty Time Pieces, Chatelaine Scissors, Purses, suporb Vases and ||j Claret Jugs in Art Glass and Sterling Silver, and many others. I Also E.P. Tea and Coffee Sorvices, Fruit and Flower Stands, Salad Bowls, Jewel Caskets, I / Sugar Bowls, Royal Doulton China Jardinieres and Vases, Tennis Racquets, Croquet Sets, |j. Electric Irons, Fitted Dressing Cases, Work Baskets, etc. pa. We were fortunate in being able to •secure a beautiful assortment of Old English Pewter |8j Ware, all being reproductions from the antique. I For the Husband, Father, Son or Brother, I Sextobladc Safety Razors. Strops, Military Hair Brushes, Fountain Pen's, Cigar and CigarK etfce Holders (Loewe), Tobacco Pouches, Purses, Flasks, Inkstands and Silver Sovereign Cases, $, Lawn Mowers, Carpenters' and Engineers' Tools, Garden Hose, Garden Tools, Golf Clubs pa Bowls, Tennis Racquets, Sporting Guns and Ammunition, Pea Rifles, Wristlet Watches, UJ Pocket Knives, Tricycles, Travelling Trunks, Hammocks, Fitted Dressing Cases, etc. * 1 h. W. Mis &, Co., Limited, j Hunter StrCet 2nd erV ° is ® MJ '" Wellington. jM&
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 71, 17 December 1917, Page 3
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