In one of her marvellous scientific hair treatments Miss Milsom- can do, more for the scalp than a whole year's treatment with electricity or vibro. One (10s. Gd.J or two of these treatments will cleanse' the' scalp, from, impurities, and sot it into growing activity. The special Hair Tonic, ss. 6d. Miss Milsom, 94 Willis Street. 'Phone-BU.-Advt. A Wonderful Discovery—High Frequency Violet Eay Currents.—This remarkable invention is a guaranteed cure for Neuritis, Rheumatism, Sciatica, and all complaints peculiar to women. Hefreshing, invigorating. No cure, no pay. Consultation Frco. Qualified nurse in attendance. Mrs. Hullon, Dept. 1). Conrlenay Place Tram Terminus. 'Phone 1017,-Advt. Dainty'and captivating are our bunches and bouquets of violete —tho most , fascinating of all flowers. Ours are always fragrant and fresh. Miss Murray. ViceRegal Florist, Willis Street, Wellington. -Advt. . . Groy Shirts for Boys for Winter Wear. All-Wool Flannel, 7s. lid. to 12s, Oil. Union Flannel, ss. to 63. Gd. Geu. Fowlds, Ltd., Manners Street,—Advt..
VITALITY FOR THE AGED. A GREAT FOOD TONIC. Even robust aged people find the winter months very trying, and need extra strength ami vitality in order to keep warm and well. An ndmirnblo preparation that never fails to impart vigour and stamina is Wilson's Jlnlt Exlract-a food tonic that is particularly etiitiiMe for the older lolk. Wilson's Ainlt Extract is not only a food of immense value in itself, but it also helps to digest other foods, and thus promotes virility and strength. This is because it is rich in diastase, a digestive agent which converts starchy and other foods that nre difficult to digest into maltose or malt sugar, in which form they are easily assimilated. Sfot people who are run down or out of sorts, Wilson's Malt Extract is an unrivalled restorative and Ixidy-builder. On account of its many merits ■ it is recommended by tlio medical faculty, and is used extensively in public hospitals! You can obtain Wilson's Malt Extract with or without, cod liver oil at all chcinists and stores.— Mii. '
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 230, 23 June 1919, Page 2
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330Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 230, 23 June 1919, Page 2
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