Miss Malerapre, of Miss van Brakel's, Sydney, arrived last week to take charge of tho hairworic department at Mrl. Rolleston's, 25fi v, Lanibtoii Quay. Vast improvements have been made in this branch, and as Mrs. Rolleston is one of the largest importers of English hair ladies are assured every satisfaction.— Advt. Pear of disfigurement and pain caused by electrolysis and depilatories makes most ladies rather 'bear those ills they have than fly to others that they know not of. Rusma (registered) permanently destroys superfluous hair; is safe, sure, and painless. Call and see testimonials and receive trinl treatment free, Mrs. Hullen, Dept. D, opposite Courtenay Place-Tram Terminus (upstairs). 'Phone 1017-Advt.. \ ' One of our beautiful wreaths made up with appropriate and rare flowers will prove a fitting tribute at the funeral of friend or relative. Miss Murray's, ViceRegal Florists, 3G Willis Strcet.-Advt. You will get just the Sports Suit you want for your boy from our extensive stocks, 275. Gd. to 50s, Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Manners Street— Advt. We cannot make all the costumes in Wellington, so we only make tho best. Coleman's, Ladies' Tailor and Furrier, Customhouse Quay.—Advt. . ._ "A LOT OP GOOD" DONE BY ■ BAXTER'S LUNG PRESERVER, What a boon to people who "catch" colds easily is a • remedy thai; really benefits! A lady reports that "Baxter's | Lung Preserver has done mo » lot of good when suffering from coughs and ! colds." Tliaiifiinds of people hnvo got' rid of distressing bronchial complaints,by using "Baxter's." If soothes sore throats, allays the "tickling" 'that causes tho cough, and its tonic influenco helps the Biifl'eivr to completely throw off the cold. Every doso benefits. Splendid for Iwbv. for I'mmlfnt'iT. and every nge between! Let "Baxter's" do YOU°goud. A big bottle cosls only 2s. Gel. one today from uny chemist or storekeeper. A Wellington merchant says:—"Aftor three years' suffering from neuritis n few doses of VRIL gave rac complete | rest, and I was almost free from pain before finishing tho first bollle. VRIL' for all nerve cases, shell-shock cases, etc. At all chemist*. Young's Chemical Co., Distributors,—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 12, 9 October 1918, Page 2
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342Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 12, 9 October 1918, Page 2
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