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A FEMININE HANDICAP.

TOO MUCH HAIR. Hair. is. glorious in'its place ; ; but out of place.lt. is a.misery grieyous.tp.be' borne, as-many women know:. Unfortunately, too, the usual depilatories, are dangerous, destructive to the skin, and in every way unpleasant. But there is one perfectly safe- and efficacious cure. It is pleasant to use, and it does not injure the skin in the slightest degree. Novena Hair Destroyer is sold in jars, 'ss. 6d.' For another annoyance, Valaze Blackhead and Open Pore Cure is invaluable. In-tins, 2s. 9d. And there is a trouble commoner than all. It is a defect to which some of the prettiest women are subject—tho discomforting moist or "greasy" skin. Valaze Liquidine, Bs. Oil., is the greatest remedy yet discovered for this trouble. In bottles. Valaze is peerless for its purpose as a skin-food—as THE skin-food—and there it -stops.!". Keeps the skin clear, smooth, and supple, free" from freckles, lines, and: blotches. -In jars, 4s. and 7s. Among the constituents of Valaze there is positively none that could promote the growth of hair.

Of leading chemists, or direct, post free, from the Maison Valaze, 23 Brandon Street, Wellington 3

MARVELLOUS METHOD DISCOVERED In seven days Miss Milsom guarantees marvellous improvement to the worst headof hair, cure dandruff, scalp-bound, constant headaches, neuralgia, insomuia. Call and provo for yourselves, and learn homo treatment in conjunction with the wonderful hair and skin preparations. Tho results will astound you. i'ace inassago .for lines and flabbiness, shampooing, '/.manicuring,..- clipping, electrolysis ■ (permanent and painless). Hairdressing done and taught. Hairwork of every d'escrip-' tion, lightest'weaving; best English hair, perfect match. Consultation free. MISS MILSOM. Krng's Chambers, Wellington Telephone 814.—Advt. Good prices were realised at the second day's sale of the contents of Theobald's Park, the late Lady Meux's residence at Waltham Cross. The most important lot was a rare set of Charles II O.Jin, dinner plate, dated 1083. There were fifteen pairs of these' plates, weighing from 350z. to 370z. each, and they werei sold in' one lot at 21s. Gd. per oz. The service is believed to have belonged to Nell Gwyn. A Charles II 10oz. two-handled porringer, dated 1615G, brought .£0 10s. per ounce, and an Boz. Charles II jug, dated 1682, .£l2 per ounce. Tho total for tho day's sale was X 2828.

Ladies' Costumes at greatly reduced prices during the month of July only. Black or bluo serges at from JM Js.; uew tweeds in browns, greys, and navy, at from .£3 17s. 6d. W. S. Bedford, 43a Willis Street.

That rare event, a ruby wedding, was celebrated in Balfour village, Sliapansey, Orkney Islands, recently by Mr. and Mrs. John Orever. They wero married in 1811, and their respective ages are 91 and 91 years.

Floral Tributes.—Gifts of raro and choice Flowers aro always acceptable for friends or relatives. Designed and arranged artistic emblems aro always to bo »en at MISS MURRAY'S. Vice-Kegal Florist, 3G Willis Street. Tel. 2C5. WoUding Bouquets and Designs scut to any [liirt of Dominion.—Advt.

A family who recently left Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol, without their cat, were followed to Ilninnsted, ii distance of 120 miles, by tho animal.

Millinery College, Plume's Buildings, 102 Willis Street.—Exclusive Styles and ■Moderate Prices at MISS HAMILTON'S. Burberrys to match Costumes, Remodelling a speciality.* ;

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1171, 5 July 1911, Page 11

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A FEMININE HANDICAP. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1171, 5 July 1911, Page 11

A FEMININE HANDICAP. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1171, 5 July 1911, Page 11

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