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1 The men of the Hatless Brigade are 5 still to be seen hero and there. Somo f have flowing locks, and somo are Tory 3 scant of hail 1 . They look conspicuous and - queer, of course, but they have . the £ satisfaction, of knowing that to go hat--1 less is a good thing for the hair—so - long as they don't get it wet too often. 2 Thero is a much easier way of keeping , vour hair or curing baldness. John Strange Winter's marvellous Hair Food is all that its name implies.' It feeds the hair's roots, clears the head of dandruff, establishes healthy, natural conditions, • and so ensures luxuriant and permanent growth. This is an advertisement. A : simple statement of fact, none the less, i In bottles of all good dealers in toilet rei quisites, 3s. Gd.; or post.free, direct from t John Strange Winter Co., Wellington, is. < 9d. —Advt. Ladies' Costumes are made at the Engs lish Tailoring Booms, 52 Willis. Street. 1 Those 1 who have been gowned by Mr. W. 1 s. Bedford, continually advertise him. s. —Advt. ! Ladies' and Children's Underclothing . made to order, trimmed with haiul-made . Ceylon Laco. Indian Art Depot, Panama 3 Street. ■ ■ . DELIGHTFUL SHAMPOOS. In one's own home are easily obtained a by using Hendy's Celebrated Juleptia s Shampoo Powders. One powder will give s a most delightful shampoo, aw) will thor- . oughly cleanse the scalp and leave the - hair beautifully soft and glossy. Tliey - are .exquisitely perfumed, and will promote a luxurious and healthy growth of s hair. Splendid for children and adults, s Sold jn packets', 3d. cacli, 5 for Is. Obo tainable at JCirkcaldio and Stains, Drapers, Wellington. Try them.—Advt. 1 EXPERIENCED TRAVELLERS. Among commercial men and experi- [, enced travellers it has become a habit to ;, carry a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy in their 'j travelling bag, for they know that chango j of water and food often brings on colic 2 and diarrhoea, which give a great deal of pain and suffering. These ailments j are of iio consequence when this remedy is at hand, but very often result in it .serious disorders when it is net. It is ►f always better to buy a bottle of Chani- '• .bevlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea i y Remedy before leaving 'homo, for it cani] not be obtained on board train or steamer. —Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 843, 15 June 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 843, 15 June 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 843, 15 June 1910, Page 3

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