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How few women know of the marked change that has taken place in hairwork. The old, so- apparently artificial, has given place to the new, which is scientific, hygienic, and light as air. Miss Milsom's experience-has taught her the true handling of hair, and therefore only the best quality is used. "Skilled work ensures Jhe -finest, weaving, consequently no heavy unhealthy pads, and a perfect match guaranteed. Consult without fee or write, re plaits, switches, tonpoes, transformations, wigs, natural hair pads and curls. Sohighly efficient is this department that tho hairwork made is most lifelike, aind cannot be detected when worn. Write for prices and enclose pattern of hair. All face and skin preparations. Miss Milsoui. Barnett's Buildings, 94 Willis Street, SH.—Advt. A •

For the Ladies, we have a dependable line of black Silk Hose at ss. 6d. Unequalled for value and quality! Price's Store, Willis, Street.-AdVt.

The girl with the delicately soft cheeks, soft supple fingers, and smooth white arms and hands, is-the-girl whose skin suffers .most from the effects of heat and wind. But she need not be concerned as to her beauty -being impaired. ' "Sydal"—a softening, soothing, refreshing emollient—will quickly restore her skin to its original charm and beauty. Price 25., at all chemists and stores.—Advt.

"Substantial advance in correct principles" are embodied in PATHEFHONES. No bothering needles to change, scratch, throw away, but smooth lrawearable Jewell reproducer, resulting in improved tone production of all music, whether vocal or instrumental. Daily demonstrations free to all, at Oscar Hewett and Co.'s. 56 Cuba Street (just below Bank of N\Z.). Full range of models at reasonable cost, and upwards of 10,000 records to select from.—Advt.

SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS-* Usually 12/9. Sale, 7/11. MEN'S SAC SUITSUsually 35/6. Salo, 27/6. MEN'S D.B. TWEED OYERCOATSUsually 35/6. Sale, 25/6. BOYS' BANGOR COATS- / ' ■, Usually 9/6. . • - . ' Sale, 6/9. BOYS' 3-GARMENT SUITSUsually 35/-. Sale, 12/6. BOYS' NORFOLK SUITSUsually 2T/6. Sale, 12/6. SALE ENDS SATURDAY, 29th.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2834, 27 July 1916, Page 3

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319

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2834, 27 July 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2834, 27 July 1916, Page 3

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