Ladies visiting Wellington should not miss the opportunity of'seeing Miss Milsom's modern and dainty rooms. She will be pleased to show and explain tho wonderful value of her hair and skin preparations. No dandruff or falling grey hair where Miss Milsom's Lubricant, Shampoo Mixture, and. Tonic are used. Cultene Skin Food is uiiDrjnalled for it.s action 011 muddy, coarse, "pimply'' skin; it cures blackheads in three treatments, and discourages the growth of hair on the face (if any). Powder, the purest ever placed before the public, 4 shades, 2s. Gd. and 4s. 6d.; no dry, scaly skin where this is used; it feeds all the time, givins the face constantiy a clear, healthy appearance. Large shipment, of first-grade hair just arrived fron - London. Orders promptly executed. AH treatments. Call or write Miss Milsom fopp. Shortt's pictures), 01 Willis Street. 'Pnono 814.—Advt.
That touon of perfection is given to your talking machine by the Patlie Sapphire Sound Box—adaptable for all kinds of Disc Talking Machines. These Sound Boxes have been especially designed to allow owners of various gramophones to enjoy the unmatcnable Pnthe Discs. No needles are required- with these Boxes, and the records are played with marvellous tone. Sound Boxes are interchangeable in a few seconds without altering the modol in use. Procurable from Oscar TTcwett and Co.. 56 Cuba Street (just below Bank of Now Zealand). Call or writo for catalogue.—Advt. Wedding' Announcements, — Keautirul roses and the choicest of flowers cnlv aro used when designing wedding bouquets, whioh I make a speciality of. Packed and forwarded through the Dominion. Mies Murray, Vice-R-egal Florist, S(! Willis Street.—Advt. Children's footwenr. A good range of children's patent black glaoe and tan shoes, also boots for boys at moderate prices. Special values in sandals at ss. lid. and Cs. lid. Geo. l'Wlds, Ltd., Manners Street.—Advt.
Biting winds of winter play havoc with the complexion and the hands. But if you ufle Sydal, yonr face, neck, and arms will be as soft and white as ever. Sydal is splendid—not A greasy cream, but a ftwMt-smclling emollient which roothes and smoothes the skin. Get a is. jar from any chemist's or store.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 101, 22 January 1918, Page 2
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357Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 101, 22 January 1918, Page 2
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