A WOMAN OF DISTINCTION. Write without delay for John Strange Winter's little booklet, "Comely Woman," and il will be sent to you post free. All the world knows of the brilliant writer's books, and "Comely Woman" is in her best vein. In "Comely Woman" the authoress tells how, by searching study and careful experiment, she 'has evolved her wonderful toilet discoveries. Do not permit your hair to disappear through neglect or sibuse, when John Strange Winter's Hair Food will save you from this dread fate. John Strange Winter's Hair Fodd helps you to defy the ravages of age, and sickness and worry. / What the \irtatchless' discovery did to/ the brilliant writer, it is doing every day for others. Lakshmi, another valuable discovery by John Strange Winter, is a skin lotion of paramount value, while her Lakshmi Cream (a concentrated form of Lakshmi) is guaranteed to beautify the complexion, and h readily as&imilated by the skin. J.S.W. Hair Food 'is procurable from all chemists and dealers at 3s 6d per bottle, or post free 3s 9d, from John Strange Winter, 22, Nathan's Buildings, Wellington. Each purchaser is presented with a copy of Comely Woman." — Advt. For shampooing, clipping, hairdressing, face massage, and all treatments for beautifying the hair and promoting the growth, Mrs. Eolleston is recommended. Combings made up. — 4, Willis-street, over Carroll's. 'Phone 1599. — Advt. Several new and tasty confections have recently been introduced .by Godber's, Cuba-street and Lambton-quay. Their crystal ginger cakes at one shilling each are all the rage, and fully deserve the encomiums passed on them. They have also imported- an electric piano, which plays operatic and popular music while their patrons are enjoying the dainty afternoon tea at the jLimb-ton-quay branch. — Advt. I've dug and delved for diamonds, I've fossicked round for gpld In the burning Bands of Africa, In Klondyke's bitter cold; But whenever I caught a nasty chill — A thing I can't endure — I've saved a heavy doctor* bill By Woods 1 Great Peppermint Cure. —Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 29, 4 February 1910, Page 9
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