HAIR BY POST.
Miss Milsom bas patented a special outfit, including her invaluablo book, which contains full instructions how to treat bail' in casts of dandruff, irritation, falling, greyness, lustreless and weak hair. Positively promoting a new and. healthy growth. For this purpose Jliss Milsom will forward to any part of the Dominion her Special Pound Outfit, post free, for £1. Clients must stato when ordering whether hair is too dry or too greasy, grey or falling. This wonderful 'cheap outfit contains tbo lubricant (or hair food), shampoo mixture (largo bottle), special herbal soap, hair tonic," hair cream or seborenc, as tho case may be, with full instructions how to use them. Miss Milsom; King's Chambers, . * If you would have : a skin of pearl, dear madam, well you can: it's easy: a skin like Eve's, that foolish girl, who'd Adam once ill Eden breezy. Alako your own Eden sweet, and so your Adam will bo glad to sharo it. These useful fellows are not slow to mark fond care, so do not spare it. : lust look .your..best, voui l sweetest, keep deaT Lakshmi always in your closet. Complexion-charms aro" fleetest; but they-can be kept—dear Lakshmi does it. This Lakshmi will your beauty (is, and it costs only, three-and-six. Your joy you'll never wreck' or splinter, if.you trust still in John Strange Winter! Advt, 6
• Floral Tributes.—Gifts of rare and choice Flowers are always acceptable for friends or relatives. Designed and arrineed artistic emblems to be 2 at MISS MURRAY'S, Vice-Regal' Florist, 30 Willis Street. Tel. 265. Weddine "Bouquets and designs sent to any part of Dominion. Advt. ' - MONDAY'S SALE AT THE D.I.C. January 28, 1911. The Management of tho D.I.C. would draw t.lie attention of the public to the Eml-of-Sc&son Clearance, which commences on Monday, January 30, in all departments of the- Company's Warehouse. The D.I.C. customers are requested by ali classes and grades of the community, -and they cannot bo said to lack discriminating power. There is, therefore, hardly any reason to point out that the' public know our goods, and know our prices. It is now an established fact that the D.I.C. does not purchase job or odd slock for sale purposes, but ijiat end-of-season clearing sales at the D.I.C. are, veritable bargain-Riving periods. It is tho Company's hard and fast rule that fashion or odd stock must not bo carried over from season to season, but must' bo run off while it is yet fresh and good. Tho sale, which commences on Monday, will bo an exceptional bargain-giving time, as the stocks are particularly heavy, and the opportunity will be taken of tho sale to bring them well down to tho desired limit.*
TEETHING DIARRHOEA. Teething diarrhoea can be relieved very quickly with Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. Thero is hardly any other ailment that pulls baby down so quickly, and you should not let it continue an hour but get Chamberlain's Colir, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. 10
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1038, 30 January 1911, Page 9
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492HAIR BY POST. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1038, 30 January 1911, Page 9
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