PIPES FOR LADIES
TORTOISESHELL AND DIAMONDS. Smoking in these days has become, both to men and women, something in the nature of a necessity. Eor sonic time past, Continental society has accepted the coming of the pipe for ladies, Whether this new custom will ever be in vogue in New Zealend society time alone will show, but the simple fact is that certain tobacconists have received catalogues of ladies’ pipes. The illustrations show that these pipes are of dainty appearance, graceful outline, and beautiful proportion. Some of them have tho mouthpieces constructed in exquisitely marked tortoiseshell, with, the bowl studded in diamonds. Associated with the pipe is the Indies’ smoking outfit, containing a pouchette for tobacco, receptacle for pipe and book matches, with' ample room for cigarette case, purse or other articles, mode in velvet calf aud fine seal.
WILSON’S WISDOM-ISMS. BRINGING UP THE FAMILY. Worrying business. Great responsibility tor parents. Johnny’s got a nasty cough. Mary’s pale and thin. All want heavier and warmer clothing. Moro expense. Can’t be helped. Mustn’t risk sickness with winter right on us. “Maltexo” (Wilson’s Malt Extract) the best safeguard. Builds plump bodies and sturdy frames. Increases vitality. Wonderful fortifier against chills and colds. Rich in natural tonic properties. Good for Dad and Mum, too. “Maltexo” plain for general tonic. “Maltexo with Cod Liver Oil” for those subject to chest and lung troubles. 1 and 21b. jars. 71b. tins for family use. “Maltexo” makes healthy, hitppy families. —Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 172, 9 April 1923, Page 11
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244Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 172, 9 April 1923, Page 11
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