General Berthelot, commanding the Fifth French Army, has sent Mrs. Caldwell, a widow, of Westhoughton, Lanes, the Croix de Guerre palm which was awarded to her dead son, Lieutenant Robert Seddon Caldwell. For weak, brittle, and falling hair a course uf treatment is recommended. One treatment (singly) n}metiwes hastens the fall of loose hair, winch was already in a state of atrophy, and it is after the third or fourth rrcannont that the benefit is derived and the growth, invigorated and improved. A guinea l course js, moreover, economical. Mrs. Eolieston, 256 Lambton Quay, Wellington— Advt. New head by mail. From scaln to neck. Write lo -Miss Milsom to see how tins can be brought about. The evolution of ago to youth in the most natural way. Describe in your own manner your hair and complexion difficulties. In response you will lie guided by the original Jliss Milsom, Hair and Face Specialist, 114 Willis Street. 'Phono 814—Advt. Prevent Influenza.—A Swiss doctor said: "Scienco has revealed a suro preventative against influenza—electric and hot air batlis." Try massage,. osteopathy, and chiropractic for internal and external ills. Both sexes treated by qualified nurse. Superfluous hair destroyed by Rusma. Advico freo. Mrs. Hulleii, Dept. f).. Courtena.V Place Tram Terminus. 'Phone 1017. Open Fridays 7-9 p.m.—Advt. Your last season's Furs and Fur Coats can be remodelled and relined into new and fashionable styles at Coleman's, Ladies' Tailor and Furrier, 2;M Lambton Quav. We have a stock of Skinner's Fur Cioat Satin Linings, which arc guaranteed for two years.—Advt. Dainty and captivating are onr bunches and boiif|uels of vjolois—the most fascinating of all llnwero. Ours are always fragrant and fresh. Miss Murray. Viceregal Florist, Willis Street, Wellington. -Advt. A delicious dish—C.M.C. Sheep Tongues. Tlu'v are now low in cost i ml high in ,|iialily. Recently C.M.C. Tongue wero considerably reduced in price, but Iho same high, nutritious quality has been maintained. C.M.C. Tongues require no coolting and take but a minute to servo; they are tasty and delicious for lunches, picnics, and teas. Try them !-Advt. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, For Coughs and Colds, never fails.—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 199, 17 May 1919, Page 4
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350Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 199, 17 May 1919, Page 4
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