/ • X Z /■' \ \ i \ / / 'up v y z -== ’npfel xa— Her Crowning Glory IN these days of fancy dress balls the woman with beautiful hair scores heavily over her less fortunate, or less careful, sister. I A chance to let down her hair often reveals unsuspected beauties in A COMPARATIVELY PLAIN WOMAN How often one hears it said, “ I never thought X was pretty till I saw her with her hair down.” And every woman knows the SECRET SATISFACTION of having a gift which, though not always displayed to its fullest | extent, can be relied on to inspire surprised admiration when it is given a chance to appear. But beautiful hair is NOT A MATTER OF LUCK It is a matter of incessant care, and still more, of the choice of a really good shampoo. Nothing makes the hair so brilliant, soft, and rippling as shampooing it with a teaspoonful of stallax I granules. It brings out 'unsuspected lights in the dullest hair, and gives to naturally pretty hair an incomparable burnished sheen. Besides this, it is really good for the hair, and makes it delightfully crisp, wavy, and easy to do up, even DIRECTLY AFTER A SHAMPOO Stallax Granules are stocked by every chemist in New Zealand, —J going a wav ? You want a sturdy Cabin Trunk that £. will stand the bumps and knocks of 1 travelling and give good service for H'ifn/IIW years. ' W Nash’s Travelling Trunks are built specially strong and well made in every detait 30-inch X 4 0 0 33-inch 10 0 36-inch X 5 0 0 NASH’S LEATHER ARCADE Wellington
SALE? SALE? SALE? Knock-Out Prices Ladies’ Coloured Suede Shoes 35/Gents’ Tan Boots 27/6 Gents’ Nailed Shooters 23/6 Boy’s School Boots 15/6 Mail Your Orders and Receive Prompt Attention. CITY BOOT STORES Corner Cuba and Ghuznee Streets
FRIENDLY FURNITURE I —--imjrMrga “I want a sofa as I want a friend, upon 1 CAn r€ P ose familiarly. feWfii If you can ’ t lla '- e )erm9 and _ I (flwif'B freedom with one or the other they I \ ar6 n ° good.”—Thackeray. wiM We can build yOU thiS Frien<ll:!r Furnituro I <2 WKMlli at a low cost because we eliminate the L- I I middleman and sell direct to the buyer. ————| | ] All our Furniture is made in our own I factory, under one roof, from the best material, by skilled workmen using modern machinery. a 111 Come and see it' made for yourselves. EDWARD COLLIE Ltd. Furniture Manufacturers, 167 Riddiford St, Wellington South
NEW FRUIT FOR BACK YARD Returns £4OO an Acre The foregoing reveals the prolific bearing of THE BLUEBERBY (Australian King of Fruits) and THE CARRINGBEBHY (Australian Queen of Fruits). Easy to grow by anyone, grows anywhere. Both give fruit quite common at 2 inches, shaped like a Strawberry, each a luscious fruit of a distinct flavour, far excelling the Strawberry. No equal for dessert, fruit salads, etc. THE CARRINGBEBRY isof dark maroon color, semi-climber; plants to6ft.apart. THE BLUEBERRY a bluish shade, grows upright ; plant 3 ft. apart. Plant both now. Prices, post free, 3 pllints for 8/-. 6 for 12/6. 12 for /1/2/6. nnd 100 for Z7/10/-. railaze or boat free. Write for color illustrateti cntaloc free, also of improved Mexican Passion Vines, fruits all the year. Write Bentons,' 12-14 Loftus St.. Sydney. These new fruits lire the result of hybridising by this firm. (c) OVERDUE ACCOUNTS. ALL ACCOUNTS entrusted to THE DOMINION MERCANTILE AGENCY, LTD., nre handled with celerity and efficiency by n competent staff. Statements rendered promptly. UNION BANK CHAMBERS. Telephone 21-—674; 3023.
H. BAGS *U A SACKS 9 If Is MEAT WRAPS \ wigaKbinf Has opened an up-to-date and thoroughly equipped y I Textile Bag Factory AT 169 St. ASAPH Stiver. CHRISTCHURCH. Ktrrwnataiixie y S movnuES tiwren ixswtlßSt, kwjA® | Specially woven fabric,extra I thick tread—the points that | make the nll-British illll I SPENCER - MOULTON JII g The World’s Best Tyres /Vwl I ill H 11 Sr W '/fl
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 152, 23 March 1921, Page 9
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