When It's.No Use Pretending. THE PKACTICAL WOMAN AND THE DESERT ISLAND. rriHß gayest of lis tmvo our moments of deplorable now-a-days to see naturally •* hollow depression. Mr. George beautiful hair ruined by neglect, curling Kobey probably has'moods of black mel- irons, harmful shampoos ami the like, ancholy.' Sooner or later wo all have to Many girls, otherwise careful of their give up'• pretending, even to ourselves, good looks, think nothing of going to and relapso into unhappy candour. hed without brushing their hair. VVitn- ,,,..,- .'..,.. . . out constant brushing the hair can never At no time, if one is a woman, does one attain to that glossy "sheeny" look that feel -more acutely miserable than when j s so delightful. A good brushing for one faces one's mirror in a clear c6ld fifteen minutes night and morning should light and marks the first signs of tho be included in the discipline of every ' going off" of one's charms. I know a woman, plain and pretty, A stiffish brush very charming and sophisticated woman should bo used, and it should be always whose nightmare is that she may one day scrupulously clean, find herself .in the situation beloved by Tt • i' i ' „t. t „»« 4,,*f ™r I novelists-that is, alone or uea.rlv aiouo , n 1S mi * ood ,T;1 A 'hi 3 fWo !o 3 a desert' island:: "Just Am.V". she B1 «™1! 00 . wh ™ washing he hair Caio wails, "having no comb or looking glass blicul(l * >, U ? "i n L t 7™ h or hairpins and, worst of all, no tammn- °»*. » n * ty* o - { ? k J* *° lt v , Affi lite.': Because,'do you realise, that I ld , e \ l3 to ■ tinl'l T"n should actually be grey?" To' see her S ranl!l «' V' hlch »'* obtainable at Ml soft brown hair one would su pec hr F<>d chemu,fs. A ta»P«nfcl t Mil of perverting the truth. But she, frankly «• W&cicnt for each so a }lb. assures her friends that her hair would I m °h'*B° will last for a long'time bo nothing without mi occasion! timely This very simple-siinmpoo gives cptaapplication of a tonic made of bay rum' M wsults. Th« doicwus foaming lather and pure tammalite.. ."It"brings back all ll ™*» n , ot , of Ihi the colour," she-affirms, "Asides making f«8 U / b,,t «* B ™ ™. r one's hair beautifully healthy Why, I colour and .*nA«**M- ra hmr in despair a year or two ago, because <I™> q»K*ly and though, beautifully my. hair was growing grey in streaks. «*$. lt is quite manageable. But since I -discovered tnmmalife I Ylt" i th ? •?'•!'?Urf ,utt haven't the slightest difficulty in keeping a,!<l tho 1 " llr li . s? my hair its normal shade." ™TT lt . wlth O,IYO 011 Mm glnnff '* . a stalla.T shampoo. _ t And what a difference beautiful, hair There are few things which makes to any woman. It excises plain- one's solf-rcspcct so much as the possesses, it enhances beauty. What man sion of lovelv hair. It is a perpetual pictures tho woman of his dreams with joy to oneself and others, and with a anything but soft, abundant hair? From little caTe, one can 'defy hairpih-scattor-Eapunzel to. Melissande. there is some- ing winds and even-trying, if romantic, thing romantic about lovely locks, It As situations on' an uninhabited island.
i' Get Behind the Wheel"" 1 ; ; |~....: of a Ford and Drive | ffl If yon have never felt the thrill of driving your owii car 'm, ftß there is something good in store for you. It's vajtly M Ygi different from just being a passenger. And es- «w to. •. • ; ;. pecially so if you drive a Ford. M Wft Buy a Ford, and you'!! want to be behind M/ ~ :,.-.,.-~XS\,-- -'■•' the wheel" constantly. Enquire to-day. Jffl H?sk For Sale by Mf LICENSED FORD DEALERS JW • Throughout New Zealand y$w > LOCAL FOED DEALEES-Sntiierland nml Raniine. Mercer Street, W. Stuart Wilson and Co., Taranaki Street, Welliugto:/ .;-" Here are some Prices: SIZE: COVER: TUBE: SIZE: COVER: TUBE: £. i. d. £ i. d. * •• *• £ •■ d. 650x65 3100 018 ■ 0 9IOx 90 7 5 0 18 6 700x80 410 0 1 0 0 910x105 9 00 112 6 700x85 415 0 1 0 6 920x120 1110 0 2.0 0 815x105 8:5:0 1 10 0 1020x120 13 0 0 2 5.0 845x120 10 5 0 1 17 6 30x 3'f 5 15 0 126 820x120 10 5 0 1 17 6 *32x 3J 617 6 15 6 875x105 9 00 111 6 32x 4 8 26 1 8 6 880x120 11 0 0 1 18 6 . 34x 4 815 0 110 0 "For Straight Sided Rims. Obtainable all reputable Gsrsgci. — For...Other-'Sizes of'thesis' and our — Red Tread Railroads, write for Price Lists to: Dunlop Rubber Co*-of "Australasia-Ltd. 95 COURTENAY PLACE w .WELLINGTON At War With Profiteers (P. Schneideman announces that he is starting another big campaign against the present extor- ... tionately high prices of clothing. He will fire the first shot by TAILOR-MADE READY-TO-WEAR SUITS From m 19s. 6d. each! Mem! No matter how fastidious your tastes may to, these Knits MUST satisfy • Smartly nit from Quality English Tweeds HAND-MADE THROUGHOUT, they display that individual character which marks our made-to-ordcr garments. Come along to-dny and ii We havo such a big range of sines that »| you will obtain a perfect fit with ease. 1 We have also a splendid line of / BLUE SERGE SUITS A ' (Guaranteed Pure Ind'fo Dyes), Priced from £9 9s. to £10 10s. P. SCHNEIDEMAN'S,' TAILORS AND COSTUMIERS, 111 CUBA STREET (2 doors from Grand Central Hotel) WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 147, 17 March 1920, Page 3
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