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ANSWERS • 'i'O CORRESPONDENTS. (Bv Arrangement with Airs. Rolleston, '.Hair Physician and Face Snscialiet, qualified, London and Paris.) "C.S."—For weak, brittle and fallinc hair a course of treatment (215.) is recommended. One treatment ' (singly) sometimes hastens the fall of loose hair, which was already ill a stato of atrophy, and it is after iv third or a fourth treatment that tho beuofit is derived, and • the- growth invigorated and improved. A course of treatment is, moreover, economical. "J.'R.P."—Hot compresses applied to tlio face are moro effective than steaming for reinovinir black-heads. This process should be follwed by an application of a good face cream (3s. 6d.), which should be allowed to remain on the face for a few minutes before removing with ii soft towel.

"M.Me."—Kor sfving dry hair a glossy appearance (temporary) use Brillette, an improved form of Bvilliantme. Price Is. lid., posted Is. 10d. All correspondence with address enclosed replied to by letter. Advico nud consultation free. , Mrs. Eolleston, 256 Lanibton Quay.— Advt. ' , With the approval of the Bishop of Sheffield, the Eev. Ernest, E. Johnson, eurate-in-cluirge of tho church of .St. Luke, recently erected by ,tho South Yorkshire Coalfields Church Extension Committee in the mining village of New Eossington, is taking up war work in tho Roseington Main Colliery. It is understood that the management offered him a "soft job" in the colliery offices, but he refused it, anil takes his place as au ordinary filler. Mr, Johnson dovotod a month's holiday last year to.working as a painter on the building in course of erection at Rossington colliery villnge. Mr. Walter Long, Colonial Secretary, states about a pinth of tho Cameroons is now iii British military occupation, the remainder being administered by the French. Ladies! It will be distinctly worth your while to inspect our fascinating showing of beautiful Silk Scarves, the most glorious shades imaginable in shellpink, salmon pink, cherry, bottlo green, creme, cerise, nnd fancy stripes. Prico'e Store, Willis Street.—Advt. Wedding A.nnouncoments. — Benntiful roses and the ohoicest of flowers only ere used when .designing wedding bouquets, which I make a speciality of. Pnckod and forwarded through the Dominion. Miss Murray, Vice-E«gal Florist, SC Willis Street—Advt. (PLAHKE'S Hair Dyo restores youthVJ ful colour, black or brown; harmless and odourless, colourless. Poat free, la. and 2e. 6d. Clarke, Chemist, 116 Vlflioriu. Street, Auckland.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3093, 25 May 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3093, 25 May 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3093, 25 May 1917, Page 2

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