ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. [By Arrangement with Mrs. Rolleston, • Hair Physician and Eace Specialist. Qualified London and Paris.] "Beryl."—Sycosis is an acute and sometimes a chronic inflammation in and about the hair follicles. Special treatment is necessary, which _ includes mild antiseptic and soothing ointments. Chronic stage 6 require stronger remedies. The general health usually, needs attention. Fee for treatment, single as., course of five one guinea. "M.N."—As many drugs cause Tashes such as you describe, it is just possible yours is due to the wafers you are continually taking . for . headaches. lou would he wise to consult your doctor, as you are no doubt troubled with anaemia. As a local treatment, ii course of face massage is best. ' Mrs. Rolleston, 206 Lambton Quay.— Advt.
Tour Boy's Hat? See our stocks of Men-o'-War, 3s. lid. to Gs. I'd. Boaters, 3s. lid. to 6s. 6d. Panamas, "s. 6d. to lis. 6d. Soft Straws. 3s'. 51(1. to 7s. Gd. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Manners Street.— Advt. / Washing-day makes the hands red and rough, but if you apply Sydcl, redness and roughness will disappear. Sydal is "not a Rreasy' faco cream —it i 6 a cool jelly-like emollient, and makes the hands ind arms soft and white. _ Doesn't make hair p-ow either. A 2s. jar lasts three months—get it from, any chemist's or store. —Advt. Beautiful Roses and Sweet Peas now available, also other choice varieties ot Cut Flowers. Wedding Bouquets, Presentation Baskets, Posies, and all classes of Floral Work executed in tho latest designs with the utmost taste and skill. Ring 'Phone 2H)9. Miss Poole, Floriste, 70 Manners Street.—Advt. Wedding Announcements. — Eflautirnl roses and the choicest of flowers only are used when designing wedding oonquets, which I make a speciality ot. lacked and forwarded through the Dominion. Miss Murray, Vice-Regal Florist, So Willis Street.—Advt. Mr. T. Brindle will speak under tho mspices of the W cllington Social Democratic Party at the Alexandra Hall on Sunday evening at 8. Tho man who knows what is. good to drink and what is good for him always orders KOLA-NIP, the healthful thirstquencher. Lively, cooling, satisfying. Hotels and stores. —Advt.
For Push Carts, Prams, and Chairs. JftfADE'S ' i&PATENT P\ CHILD HOLDER, .7=^ THE most pfficient Protector ever put on the market. Simple and effective. Impossible for any child to fall or free itself. Easily adjusted. Absolutely safe. Buy One—Protect Your Baby (Post ]?rco to any Address), 4s. J, S, LAND (Solo Agent for North Island), 69 Willis Street, WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 116, 2 February 1918, Page 5
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