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Womon often aro at loss for a complexion salvo that can bo used during 1 tho day without detection. Cultene Balm (Keg.) is a Complexion Cream which is applied during tho day. Tho application is so simple—you merely rub it into tho face with tho fingor tips, and when dry dust lightly with any soft fabric. Applied in tho evening it is invaluable for dinner parties, theatres, etc. It makes the skin look clear and good, never gets red, coarso, or perspire. Imparts that soft, velvety appearance "likened to the bloom of the peach." Miss Milsom guarantees each jar pure and free from any deleterious matter. Price, 35., Gd. iTygienic Face Powder, i shades, 2s. Gd. No better Poudre known, competition defied. Miss Milsom is qualified to diagnose all cases relating to Hair and Face. Shampooing, Manicuring, Faco Massage. Call or write re Hair work. Miss Milsom, Barnetts' Buildings, 91 Willis Street. Telephone 814'.—Advt.

GOITRE A SUFFERERS! A (m Writ e for Frea Booklet on the successful fcj m treatment of. Goitre, llany obstinate E| W eases cured. Over 8000 successes. M I A. J. DOIG, Chemist, Wanganui °S

| THE TNMMTON | ¥n6Bit!m Bfeansr ■Bets -the Flue | TroMen-ln Dirt '^^^^^^^ | that tte ip©« | i Cannot Tesjfih. ■ ■■ I a Ninety per cent, of the diseases aro caused, by germs in dirt and | | dust, consequently it is imperativ.9 that y6*u keep your carpets I S thorough];! clean. ? '\ , The "Torrington" is a dependable hand-power Vacuum Cleaner V 3 and Sweeper combined. p ■'■ . ■ . P j| It is a roller-bearing, three bellows machine, which by peculiar E f. closo construction is made to produce a' powerful suction and at | | the same timo runs as easy as a carpet sweeper. | I Every time it is rolled across the floor either forward or K il backward B l It Forcibly Sucks Air Through the Nap of the Carpet, 1 % H and screens the dust in the box-bag. h i The Torrington weighs eight pounds, is thirteen inches long, | \ and less than o.j inches high. | | It has a combination tilting and lifting device, three large slow- | Ijj ' moving, wide-opening, long-wearing, strong sucking bellows mounted | \ diagonally to suck direct, and which cleans a strip ten inches wide | i at each movement. 6 \ \ !j It sweeps—airs—dusts—all in one operation. | \ Price, 45/-. I j S. W. MILLS' & Co., Ltd.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3125, 2 July 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3125, 2 July 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3125, 2 July 1917, Page 2

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