\ A woman's right is to have a set of (r preparations for her hair, even tnly a a small and inexpensive set. Apply to Miss \ Milsom for same, and gee full instruc- (/ tions and the proper treatment and d knowledge how to use it. Then in your X own home you may soon have a head of ft glistening beautiful hair, full of tone X and colour. No matter now poor, how r dead, or how grey, no head of hair is A beyond repair. There is no better help x in the world than the simple outfit of Y preparations at a price within reach of t all. Best Poudres in four shades, 2s. 6d.; \ Lip Food. 2s. Gd. All hairwork, hair © crenies, and tonics. See that tho Milsom X seal is ou all our toilet accessories; none S genuine without. Correspondence con ridentiallv invited to the only address, 1 Miss Milsoni, Barnett's Buildings, !)i I Willis Street. Tel. RW.—Advt.
X Tarents! Save your shillings. Tweed V Overcoats for boys of 8 years upwards h from 15s. Gd. to 455.: smaller boys' from V 7s 6d. to 255. lid.—Oto Fowlds, Ltd., w Manners Street.—Advt.
\ I'ijr artistic flora! work' ring 'Phone y 2-109, or write to Miss Poole, 70 Manners A .Street. AVedding bouquets, wreaths, \ crosses, baskets, etc., executed in the a choicest flowers in the latest designs. X Now ready,' beautiful boxes of fresh vior lets, packed for posting to any part of m the Dominion, from 2s. upwards.-Advt.
I BILLIARDS $ « f CRYSTALATE CUP AMATEUE A CHAMPIONSHIP. W The two remaining games to decide X the right to contest iu the semi-finals v wero decided at Alcock's rooms last A night, when Congdon (of Master-ton) de- \ feated (of Petone), and Wakeui f (DonnnTon Club) defeated Stewart (WorkX ing Sen's Club). Congdou was altoT gellier too skilful for his opponent, and « rattled up one good break after an- \ other. No position appeared too intriv eafo for him, and when lie broke down k it was always by tho narrowest possible \ margin. Brice plays ordinarily a much 0 1 letter game than tho average cueist, but > last night fortnno did not favour him in ? the leaves, and his opportunities were very few. 'The game was exceptionally $ interesting, particularly to players with X a knowledge of the finer points. r No very great degree of skill was A shown either by Wakcm or Stewart, \ who do really nothing to secure position, y but show their skill in obtaining very X difficult shots. \ Tho best breaks of tho evening wero: j p Congdon, 2G, 20, 21, 39, 54,28, 20; Wakem, \ 21, 21, 30; Stewart, 26. To-night tho Y semi-finals will be played, when Tucker h plays Stone, and Congdon plays Wakem.
Diphtheria cases to t'iO number of S3 wen reported iu the Wellington Hospital District for month ended 18th August. Many medical men recommend gargling "Flueuzol" as a safeguard against infection.*
For Bronchitis or Asthma inhale NAZOL through the Nazol Inhaler. Immediate relief will follow. NAZOL .is penetrating and germ-killing. Start taking it TO-DAY.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3170, 22 August 1917, Page 3
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