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EXTRA VALUE FOR KNITTERS. In Patons and Baldwins’ new Specialty Booklet No. 25, 11 latest and loveliest designs for ladies’ lightwear jumpers. Also Special Supplement for Angora Neckwear—Fashion’s delightful new vogue. Every design illustrated. Complete instructions. Send 7d. in stamps to Batons and Baldwins, Ltd., Box 1441W, Wellington.— Advt.

A BOY’S TEMPTATION. Those flaky, golden-brown Bruce’s Cracker Biscuits, flavoured with celery, are so temptingly good you will want them three times a day on your table. But keep the pantry door locked or young Johnny will get to them. The temptation is too awful for a young lad to resist. Grocers everywhere sell Bruce’s Cracker Biscuits. —Advt.

Trained Nurse Offers Remedy for Grey Hair Recommends Simple Home-made Mixture That Quickly Darkens It. Miss Mary U. Hayes, a well-known nurse, makes the following statement about grey hair: “The use of the following remedy, which you can make at home, is the best thing I know of for streaked, faded or grey hair, which turns black, brown or light brown as you desire. Of course you should do the mixing yourself to save unnecessary expense. “Just get a small box of Orlex Compound from your chemist and mix up with 1 ounce of Bay Bum, t ounce Glycerine and 1 half-pint of water. This only costs a little. Comb the liquid through the hair every other day until the mixture Is used ■p. It is absolutely harmless, free from grease or gum, is not sticky and does not rub off. Itchy dandruff, if you have any. quickly leaves your scalp, and your hair Is left beautifully soft and glossy. Just try this if you would look years and year* i>nore jroutbfuL" Copyright. -

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 5, 1 October 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 5, 1 October 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 5, 1 October 1935, Page 4

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