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Dandruff.—What is more disgusting nnd distressing than this all too common ecalp trouble? Men, women, and children alike. U is the cruel forerunner of all decay of llio hair, especially falling .and grey hair. The irritation attending it is unbearable at times. Miss Milsom will guarantee to positively cure all cases of dandruff, no matter how long standing. Tt is a wonderful new scientific treatment for the extermination of the germ. The cost is small and the preparations carefully selected lo suit each case, with instructions for home treatment, which takes but very few minutes daily. Begin now, write Miss Sfilsom or call for explanation. All skin and complexion preparationsThe only address: Miss Milsom, !M Willis Street (opp. Shortt's Pictures). 'Phone BU.--.AdYt. That touc'n of perfection is given to your talking machine by the Pathe Sapphire Sound Box—adaptable for all kinds of Disc Talking Machines. These Sound Boxes have been especially designed to allow owners of various j>rnmophones to enjoy the unmatcnable Pathe Discs. No needles are rcqnired with these Boxes, nnd tho records are played with marvellous tone. Sound Boxos are interchangeable in a few seconds without altering the model in uso. Procurable from Oscar Rewett and Co.. sfi Cuba Stroet (just below Bank of New Zealand). Call or write- for catalogue— Advt. They «ay "beauty is only skin deep." so hnw important it iR that we fake care of the skin! Apply a little Sydal to tho face, reck, and arms each evening, and the skin will be soft, white and attractive even in the most trying weather. Sydal is a fragrant emolliont—only 2s. a iar at chemists and stores— Adyt.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 142, 5 March 1918, Page 2

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273

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 142, 5 March 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 142, 5 March 1918, Page 2

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