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Miv Calleiider, nianagcr and. secretary of the lteturiKHl Soldifcrs' Club, who has been the means of making the welcome to returned'soldiers- such-a. great success nt the club, went to the front with the Seventh iieinforccnienr.-*, wiis iii-Ejjypi, and for ii year and. snv.ch-inonths in the tranches in Frnncp, where he jjaiiied his cnmiuissio.il, p.l'tenvards .retuvhing to'go back with l-einforeemeiits,' when the arinistice .*as! signed. 1 ' ..'-'.,'- '.'.' The , rcpiitatiori' gained by Mrs. Itel-. lesion hab r'psiilted , in ' hei- Kodiiis, i!5(5. Laiiibton Quay, , becoiiiiiig a place of attraction to all Indies'whose hair iiiul pomplekjoii reiiuhi 1 ' skilled attention. Consultations are'givnii. freV, and Mrs. Bollestoir employs none' but the most modern and effective methods aiid propurationsih lie" work.-'-Advt. Havinir central, spacious,- and wcll-equipped-rooms, Miss'Milsom's popularity has speedily grown; and ■from being a local one has spread , throughout the bnriiinion. So many have realised , the efficiency and lasting benefits to be, derived from expert tr?ntment.-.- Jliss MilBoin. Hair anil Face Specialist, lit Willis Street. Thane eU.-Advt., Rusma (Reg.)—. Welcomed by London Society Ladies.—lii Park Lain, Kensington, Bond Street—rendezvous nf the elite of I,ondon society, the word iiusma eitir bo heard.-You,-too,'may be fi'epd Eroni this disfigurement. Call for free perstmo.l treatment, , or write fo'r p;u'ticulars. Mrs. lltijlon, Dept., D, Courteliay I ; lnce 'J'ram Tcrmihus. . 'Plioub 10i7>—Advt. , Dainty and captivating are our bunches and' bouquets of violets—the most fascinating of, all flowers.. Ours are always fragrant - ami -fresh. Miss, Murray!" ViceRegal Florist, Willis-"Street', Wellington.' -Adyt:;..',,,;;■■" -.-,'. : .; ~: ' ..; "CHiLDREX. . EXTKA CARR' REOUIREi) THIS • WINtER.' The cold,.. -bleak-days of winter make a heavy demand on a child's vitality, and if strength is lacking such troubles as coughs, colds, bronchitis, 'or diphtheria arc likely'to occur'." , ' Pale, weflk, anaemic, children are specially.susceptible to sickness mid disease fit tin's seiison of tho yonr. Wise parents realise thisj niid hike precautions by building up strength with a course of Wilson's, Mjilt Extract. .Wilson's Malt Extract ii? the concentrated essence of prime malted barley—a substance, doctors will inform-joii) that is unsurpnescd- iw a flesh-foniiillg-Und strengtli-prodacing lonic food. , ' 'A' coui-so ol it nuicldy -transforms weak, backwnrd, or delicate children yito plump,-rosy specimens of .good hcnitli. In that Mute they easily- resist the trials and troubles that winter brings;.'. , ■' ' ,Vuli citi". ■jliti'i" Wilson's,■ Ajiilt Extract witlror without-Cod Liver Oil, from ally Chemist; or Store-Adit.'■ •'■ - ; - ' ,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 214, 4 June 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 214, 4 June 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 214, 4 June 1919, Page 4