A woman dictator. What every woman should know. Apply to face at night a little- "Culteno" Skin Food (Reg., 35.)-a night cream. Wash next day with Mileom's mild Herbal Soap, Is*., then rub a little Culteno Balm (Reg., 3s. 6d.)—a day cream. Bust face lightly with Milsom'a Hygienic I'ace Powder—a 6kin food in powder form—four shades (2s. Cd. and -Is. 6d.). Miss Milsom guarantees that this simple home treatment will preserve' the skin from roughness caused by winds, and positively prevent sunburn and remove freckles,, ten,' blackheads, and large pores, leaving the skin nourished, soothed, and beautifully fine in'texture. Every, woman should stop one moment to think of tho face. If she lives for a hundred years she will have ono face only to j?o through life.. Therefore, begin now. These Cultene Skin preparations discourage the growth of hair so dreaded by thousands. All hair work. Miss Milsom, 91 Willis Street. Tel. 814 — Advt.
Special Blouse YMues!—so Irish embroidered voile blouses, in dainty designs, now selling at 10s. 6d. Price's Store, si-56 Willis Street—Advt.
gp& HH H a m BEE for U Long, bleak winter S nights pass quickly and E pleasantly to the Fari rner who owns an 'Aloook' I Billiard Table. His whole | family enjoys the thrillH iiig encounter on the | Green Cloth. Unlike |j other indoor pastimes, 0 Home Billiards novor 1 loses its charm. Indeed, jjj the oftener the Game is ?J played the more fasein- | ating it becomes. 1 If your Farm or Station 1 is without a Billiard | Tablo,getAlcock's Cata- | logue. For Sixty Tears a Aloook's have been a building Tables that for a Speed, Accuracy and 3 Durability are unexI celled. | There's a Table to fit | your room. II ThoConvorliblo BilliardI Dlnor is highly popular. i Sarvos ollhor for Dining ' | or for Perfect Billiards. 1 All Tables Obtainable on Small M Deposit and Easy Terms. 1 ALCOCK & CO.,LTD. a "Tbo Billiard Teoplo" I Head Office and Factor;: Wdllnrton I And at Anetland & Christohuroh 3j | haimbh 8 NOTE—Alcock's Wellington Address is: BAKER'S BUILDING, opposite Union Bank. •
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3005, 16 February 1917, Page 2
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