A Eotherham (Yorkshire) postman has completed 45 years' unbroken service, (hiring which he has walked 153,000 miles. Mrs. Eolleston is introducing to Wellington Indies DR. WALDRON'S SPECIALITIES, -which are quite npw to New Zealand, though in high favour with fashionable ladies in England and abroad. An especially good preparation is Dr. Waldron's Massage Cream for Sunburn, Freckles, etc., at 3s. 6d. and ss. 'Mrs. Eolleston, 256 Lambton Quay.— Advt. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR DESTROYED.' Ru6ma (Reg.) will permanently banish facial hair blemishes. No pain as with electrolysis or depilatories, or no risk of disfigurement. Can be used in your own home. Call for froa trial. Mrs. Hullen, Dept. D., Courtcnay Place, opposite Tram Terminus, Wellington. Telephone 1047.—Advt. Be kind to your 6calp and your hair will bo kind to you. A full' outfit of proper preparations, with full instructions simply told for your own home treatment, for .£1 Is. (State whether hair is greasy, dry, or grey.) Your hair troubles will cease if you will consult Miss Milsom, the woman who knows.' Miss Milsom, M Willis Street. 'Phone 814.—Advt. | Boys' sports suits in large assortment of good patterns. All wool tweeds, from 82s. 6d. to 50s. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd,, Manners Street.—Advt. For the daintiest "bon voyage" baskets, oontaining the choicest blooms obtainable, and for captivating thoatro bouquets of artistic beauty, there is ons shop in Wellington that stands apart. Miss Murray, Vice-Regal Florist, Willis Stret, Wellington.—Advt. All parents are hereby cordially requested to encourago Stationers' and Storekeepers to push tho sale of "Thinker" Brand Writing Tablets and "Thinker" School Exercise Books for the nntion's good—Bannatyne and Hunter, Ltd., wholesale agents for tho "Thinker." —Advt. BETTER JUNKET EASILY MADE. The hendin. tells the story of BETTLE'S JUNKO CRYSTALS, which mnko delicious-flavoured junket in a few minutes. The perfect summer dessert; delights uveryono whenever served. Eivo flavours— raspberry, vanilla, lemon, pineapple, and strawberry. Sixpenny packet makes two quarts—enough to servo a family four times. Order at once.—Advt. For a "glory girl" or a "glory boy," Born of distinction, no need to ask why, Born on tho "glorious fourth of July." Iu Australian homes, any day the year round, Glad welcome for. "baby" is heard to lesound; And amid tho rejoicings. babe's health to assure Warm welcome for Woods' Peppermint Cure.—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 109, 1 February 1919, Page 4
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376Untitled Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 109, 1 February 1919, Page 4
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