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Mrs. Rolleston is recommended for all l.air and complexion treatments, and every description of hairwork. Her staff includes three qualified assistants of many years' experience, from Sydney, and her spacious rooms in 256 Lambton Quay are fitted with every modem appliance.— Advt. Tho ber.t skin application after a long motor run is "Culteno Balm," beautifying and protective against the aftereffects of wind, sun, frost or rain. Price 3s. Cd. Full direction oil jar. Call, write, or 'phone. All Hair-work. Miss Milsom, Hair and Face Specialist, ii-1 Willis Street. 'Phono 611.—Advt. Sanatorium Treatment.—A certificated nurse and masseuse has been engaged to superintend tho baths for the euro of rheumatism, Neuritis, Nasal Catarrh, Insomnia, Sprains, etc. The High Frequency Violet Ray, Electric Hot Air, Electric Hot Water Baths and Alassago, are given, samo as at Rotorua. Patients treated iu their own homes. Call or write. Consultations free. Mrs. Hulleti, Courtcnay Place. 'Phone 10-47. — Advt. (live to the wedding that added touch of beauty 'imparted by floral decorations. Choicest flowers always at Miss Murray's Vice-Regal Florist, Willis Street, Wellington.—Advt. WHEN WOMEN TALK. "Do you mean to say that vou do all vour baking at lionie? Why, 1 never have any iuek when I try lo make scones or a sponge cake; rice pudding is about inv limit, llow do you manage it?" "Well, my dear, modesty forbids my muking any claims for myself;' but 1 must say that 'K' Baking Powder is niv chief aid on baking day. There's something about if that makes tilings rise so quieklj and beautifully, and evervtliing I bake comes out of the oven light and delicious. Always—never a failure. And, do you know, 'K'. Baking Powder is not. dear; in fact, it is moderately priced, and seems to go a long way, loo." "Thanks for the information; I'll get a tin of 'K7 and will try. to givo yOu a pleasant' surprise noxt time you call."—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 281, 23 August 1919, Page 4

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319

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 281, 23 August 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 281, 23 August 1919, Page 4

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