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Htt"KW PLANET ARRIVED 'VISIBLE WITHOUT TELEjjoOPE THROWS HALLEY'S COMET INTO SHADE | xue nmwi MACHINE that outstrips a'l others. Has backward and forward movement, noiseless, speedy, andstromr, So simple that a child can use it. Does from the finest silk to tiio coarsest material, Guaranty for years, kepi in repair free for yeara. House' wives, before investing in machines, should see the "PLANET" and by loing 1 to «ill sai-e pound. F. McCfiHTHY.IIO Foxton Line, is representing this'machine, and will'be pleased to give free trial t.i anyone thinking about purchasing a sercin» machine. ° Remember the "Plane!."

CONVENT HIGH SCHOOL, Will re-open FEBRUARY 1 1910. The first year in the fine quarters of the High School in Grey Street, with their spacious grounds, has proved so e;reat a succeys u.at THE SISTERS OF MERCY have great pleasure in directing attention to the fact that the School will re-open with a thorougdy organised staff to teach and care for pupils on the mostappio» u ,d EUROPEAN LINES. Pkilled teachers in all branches, The ordinary curriculum includes: Full English course, French, Latin, book-keeping, typewriting, class and part singing, dmwino and painting, calisthenics, theory of music! cooking and domestic economy, plain and fancy sewing. Extras: Da'ncing, Shorthand, etc. Pupils prepared for ALL EXAMINATIONS- . Matriculation, Junior and Senior Civil Service,. Associated Board and Trinity College. THE SPLENDID GROUNDS Include Croquet and Tennis Courts, and every facility for healthful games and recreation. Personal supervision. Classes for singing, pianoforte, theory of music, painting. , For terms apply to— THE SUPERIOR, Convent of Mercy, Broad Street, Or at the new High School.

POOLE'S, LONDON, Stands the world over for all that is most artistic and fashionable in LADIES' AND GESMLEMEH'S TAILORING. Next tbe Club Hotel, Palraerstcn N,, ABE PROM POOLE'S;, ltd they guarantee Pit and Style ady or gentleman, at from £3 3s. why send to London when you Poole's experts with you

§ H, BOON & CO General Grocers and Fruiterers BEOAD STBEET. Full stock of Groceries Fruit, and r egotables. Families waited on tot

! y premises too small for my rapidly-growing business, I have decided to make extensive alterations directly after New Year, and as the alterations will occupy some two weeks (during which time the shop will be closed), I will lb offering my large stock of— Qold and Silver Watehes, Clocks, Rings, Bangles, Necklets, Muff Chains, Brush and Electro Plate Ware, WHICH MUST 1W CLE ABED AT YOUBQWN PRICE, And those in 'search of a Handsome Xmas Preaont or New Ypar Gift cannot do b.tter than examine the goods. The prices, will appeal to everyone. Richard H. Bright, Watchmaker, Jeweller & Optician, The Square, Palraerston N.

i^Qnß But when you confuse this In "Bellamy the Magnificent," one 1^&a " ,iWif \V of the most successful of recent London B s 1 plays, Sir Charlvs U'vndhum played \\ Bellamy and Miss Kate Culler was the WWl® >tf J j \ woman lead. In one of the scenes, ' \ }\ |\\ \ Lord. Bellamy says to Mrs. Challoner, \\ p\\ "Your complexion is going off." To every woman mould I which the lady shrewdly retorts. " I WE vaI'AZE TO preserve! only put it on an hour'ago." Bitter HER> complexion. truths may be spoken in jest. The , «-n f tragedy of thousands of women's lives LnlT niiiTD) lies in the fact that they have to " put on" their compk\k"i; while they are still _ otherwise uimnnin;,' and young. But when you confuse this putting on of complexions with Beauty Culture-well, you shew conclusively that you don't know. Miss Cutler herself, who played Mine. Henriette with such convincing charm, does not" put on " her complexion. In a letter written recently, lhe says: " I have used the Valaze preparations with best results. The skin clearing and stimulating properties oi Vaiaze Skin Food are indeed most remarkable. Every woman should use Valaze to preserve her complexion. The Valaze Powder and Soup, also, are unlike any I have had, and are unquestionably the best I have ever used." Valaze Skin Food,—keeps the skin smooth, clear and supple, free from freckles, lines and blotches—in jars, 4/- and 7/-. Valtize Face Powder, for moist or greasy skins, and Kovena I'oudre, for dry and normal skins, in boxes, 2/6. Valaze Complexion Soap, in cakes, 2/3. Novcna Hair Destroyer instantly removes superfluous hairs from the face, neck and arms, without detriment to the skin, 5/6. Of leading chemists, or direct, post-free, from the Valaze Massage Institute, Brandon Street, Wellington, p. 2

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 955, 5 March 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 955, 5 March 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 955, 5 March 1910, Page 3

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