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ANSWERS TO. CORRESPONDENTS. (By Arrangement with Mrs. Kolleston, Hair Physician 'and Face Specialist; qualified, .London and Parfs.) "N.Mc." —Summer brings with it a number of trials for the complexion. You must lie prepared to guard against these i£ you wish to keep your skin fresh and nice; unless a good face cream,'is used regularly the dust-settles in the pores of the skin. English Court Skin Pood (3s. 6d.) applied to the face at night, instead of water, thoroughly purifies the complexion, and removes every particle of dust. You will- soon discover the improvement when wiping l , the skin food, off with a soft towel after allowing it to remain on the fece and neck for five or' ten minutes, Massage c.ups (2s. 6d. each).are excellent for removing and B pre l venting wrinkles, but in massaging the face, all i dust jnust first ho removed. Further .replies posted. Mrs. Kolleston, 258 Lambton Quay.—Advt. We are glad that stationers, teachers,-, parents, and scholars, ■ are recognising the splendid educational value of The Thinker brand writing tablets, school exercises, and note books Let every reader of "The Dominion" always ask for "The .Thinker's 1 - Favourite."—Advt. A woman's trouble and how. to overcome it! Not one woman, but thousands of women,.. suffer keenly from superfluous hair and its disfigurement. "Rusma" is the harmless and simple method of freoing yourself entirely and surely from this distressing trbub'le. "Rusma has boen known to cure after many fail-' uroe and repeated disappointments, and it can be used in the privacy of your :.own homo without the slightest inconvenience. "Jtusma" completely banishes all superfluous haiT, which never returns! ' Write to . Mrs. Hullen, next Plunke' Nurses' Department, 3 C:,";rtonay Placr, Wellington.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3006, 17 February 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3006, 17 February 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3006, 17 February 1917, Page 5

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