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BABIES THRIVE ON IT. A teaspoonful of Wilson’s “Maltoxo” in hot water two or three times a day makes sturdy, plump, happy babies. “Maltexo” is a natural food that contains natural strengthening properties in. a form that the most delicate child can digest and assimilate with ease. Oiye and 21b. jars and 71b. tins. 71b. tins are most economical.—Advt.

SFIRELLA "COMFORT' 1 CORSETS. BLENHEIM client, writing November 5, 1923, that she was keeping one pair Spirella Corsets, says they are "just perfect.” We specialise in Tailor Costumes. Afternoon and Evening Froclcs. A lovely Present to mother, sister, or daughter is a box of Lucille Hand-em-broidered Handkerchiefs, from 7a 6d. to 20s. T,UCH.LE. Ladies’ and Children’s Outfitters, 308 Lambton Quay, Wellington. BW* * Milsom’s NOTE THE ADDRESS: MILSOM AND CO., 94 WILLIS STREET. Hair and Face Specalists, Oldest Established. • ’Phone 814. THE Holidays are rapidly approaching when every woman naturally wishes to look 'her best. Book early for appointments for Permanent Waving. The Lanoil Method, as practised by us. is a wonderful improvement on the old time process, which prevents the hair from becoming brittle, or losing its glossiness. Evening Appointments if necessary. MRS. ROLLESTON, LTD., Specialists in Beauty Culture, 256 LAMBTON QUAY. ’Phone 1599. IT IS EXPECTED OF WOMAN—to look her best. Hair is woman’s greatest attraction. Pin curls, a switch, a toupee or a transformation as made by the “Boudoir Camille,” cannot be detected. Big stocks of real hair, all shades, curly, wavy, and straight, assure perfect match. POST US combings of your hair and state what you want made. You’ll be satisfied with our work. COMBINGS MADE UP. Postal orders promptly attended to. THE “BOUDOIR CAMILLE,” Mandel’s Building, 191 Willis Street, Wellington. ’Phone 1791, - LADIES— Call at Maison Toilette for Eace. Scalp, and Violet Ray treatments. SuperfluoV.; Hair permanently destroyed. Miss Sutherland, 10 Manners Street. •’Phone 2170. H LITTLE (From fl H ETHEL 'AV • 9 g MULLENS.\ I I I | I I I I i i I Rexona Soap— | I The Children’s | Favourite. Eq "You would quite understand why 0 I am -writing you if you knew how H uaefui 1 have found Koxona in ray » household," writes Mrs. D. Mullens, S "Medic," Avoca Street, Bondi. S H N.S.W. "I do not know’ how in the | world I would ever get along without I K J K "It was recommended to me by a 9 M friend some time ago, and I first ■ used it on my Httlo daughter Ethel. R ■ Sfte was always hurting herself in j Ea some way, and I did noit believe there gn H wafl anything which would heal so gfl quickly and keep the skin in su«h H perfect condition as does Rexona. a Minco then wo have used it, both my a daughter and myself, innumerablo M times, and I think it is the greatest 3 healer I have ever come across. I u can recommend it as a healer for | sores, and any kind of skin abrasions 3 or rashes. It is also most excellent ■ to put on the skin after surfing for N sunburn. | "I use Rexona Soap both for the I toilet and hair. Nothing we bavo ever | .tried has kept our skin in such good H condition, and our hair perfect as 3 Rexona Soap. I am Bonding you a 3 photograph of my little daughter, S Ethel. She is just five years old, and M says she is a real Rexona girl/* o I Rexona — . | I The Rapid Healer, 1 i 1/6 and 3/-. | Rexona Soap

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 56, 30 November 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 56, 30 November 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 56, 30 November 1923, Page 2