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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. (By Arrangement with Mrs. Rotleston, Hair Physician and Pace Specialist; Qualified, London, Paris, and America.) "E.B."—'You \vill find "La. Cigale" French Pace Powder best for the skin. It'is a powder that clings and beautilies. Sachet (cream) is the most suitable tint unless the complexion is exceedingly fair and delicate, when white may bo used. Price 3s. Gd., postage 3d.' "Mater."—We have in stock a particularly good medicated soap suitable for children's hair. I would not adviso the use of a hair tonic for a child so young, if the scalp is dry or there is ahy dandruff present apply a little Virginian Scalp Food. It is simply marvellous •in the growth of. children's hair, and has tlie largest sale fo/ that purpose of any hair preparation. Price 3s. and Gs. Gd., postage Gd. Medicated Soap for tho Hair, Is. Gd., boxes of 3 ds.,- postago ■i!d. N.P.—Owing to the accumulation of letters to bo answered to iiom de plumed, correspondents are requested to enclose addressed envelope for immediate replies by post. Mrs. Holies ton, 256 Lambton Quay.—Advt.

For the holiday at the beach, etc., sou oui' small boys' white drill juniper suits in white with navy collars and cuffs, 7s. 3d. to 9s. lid. Geo. 'I'owlds, Ltd.—Advt. Arrangements for tlio medical and dental treatment of school children during the year beginning April 1, 1918, iiave been under, consideration of tho Children's Care (Central) Sub-commit-tee of the London County Council Education Committee. The proposals piovide for the treatment of 161,524 cases a year, and the total cost, apart from administrative charges, during tho financial year 1918-19 will bo £43,823. Messrs. E. Johnston and Co. will hold a sale to-morrow 'Wednesday) at their rooms, of unclaimed cargo. When you want a thirst-quencher on hot days try a little KOLA-NIP. Refreshing, invigorating, satisfying. A healthy, delicious, cooling cordial. A tablespoonful with aoratcd water makes a keen tonic bevei'tieo.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 89, 8 January 1918, Page 3

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318

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 89, 8 January 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 89, 8 January 1918, Page 3

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