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A new method of punishing contempt of fourt lias been originated by ! Judge Kaske, of Hammond, Indiana. I ■\Ylit\h a mm named Solid . a spectator : at a criminal trial, persisted in critio '. isin.u' the ruling of the Court, Judge i Kisho bt't the Bench and landed a : 5 "Li ff i ipilit-haiu! suing on Solid's jaw, i ('nnriiig Mood. "I wouldn't take the ' troul)Io of fining him ; that would do ro prod"," said Judge Kashc after-w-ikls. "In i)ie absence of the Court ciiieoi". tliere was nothing left for me to do but to get down and give Solid what lie deserved." Solki refused to have the Judge arrested for assault and battery. •WPT NEfiLECT COIAS in children. Stop" the cough and the cold early. A few doses of EMULSION and there will be little chance of asthma, or bronchitis, or croup* Whooping cough is often more troublesome, but Lane's cuts the attacks short, clears the phlegm, and gives ease to the patient when ease is most needed. Buy Lane's j Emulsion at chemists and stores. 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. 65 1

2s 6d. „___ MIM _, ■mini — ~ *•*■ ~*-""'^»^«-"~"«»»*"««""'°»*»^"" B^'^ ' " "^" _ A BEAUTIFUL WOSVIANJENS A LETTER. A remarkable utterance from Mrs. Mnesmore-Morris, whose classic beauty was proverbial throughout the length and breadth of Australasia. New 2eaiaiid has riot forgotten Mrs. Maesmorc • Morris, the Melbourne society woman, whose stage triumphs wer.e largely also the triumph of her beauty. There was a certain demure sweetness 1 about her that -appealed alike to the women and the men. She had classical features and charming eyes. But, most ol all, she had a perfect an.d most radiant complexion. Mrs. Maesmore-Morrls has ceased to be an actress, and has become grande dame, since she went to London. She now lives in comparative retirement, the Idol of a select circle, whether she. be in town or. down at her delightful country place in Worcestershire. When she heard of my marvellous success in introducing the Valaze preparations to Great Britain, she could not repress the desire to emerge from the privacy of English country life for long enough to tell me how pleased she has been over it. ' The letter is here reproduced. It is, indeed, a remarkable tribute:— " I would not be without Valaze for the world," she writes, " and ray skin is not a bad advertisement, as you know." And that is gospel truth, for Mrs. Mnesmore-Morris' skin is one of the loveliest in the world. Well, now you know the secret: She has always used Valaze. When she went to London, where Valaze was not then obtainable, she soon found it necessary to send to Australia for it. Although Mrs. MacsmorcSlorris bestows unaualiflcd praise on Valaze, she still only expresses the unanimous opinion of all women who have used that sterling article. SUtns vary, and conditions are worse in some cases than in others, when the use of Valnze commences, but the great sKlnfood is "so marvellous "— as was written by Sweet Nelly Stewart, who has not been without VaJaze lor the last seven years. A Indy of high standing in the Dominion's social life, whose name, well known to every woman in New Zealand, discretion forbids to mention, has written: " Vjjlnze is as necessary to me as fresh air." , Valaze Skin Food is essential to those who desire their skin clear, soft, and smooth, free from speck and freckle, supple and unlined. Jars, 4s and 7s. In New Zealand not infrequently there is bitter complaint of the hardness o! the water for washing purposes. Hard water, owing to the lime and noxious salts it contains, causes deterioration of the best complexion, while it positively aggravates n bad one. To overcome this great drawback, when it is wished !•> wash the face two methods are recommended. One is to anoint the face with that scien. tlflcnew preparation, NOVENA CERATE (In jars, 2s and 3s 6d), washing freely over it, then wiping and drying in the usual way. The other method^, when the first is not convenient, is to add to the water VALAZE WATER SOFTENING PASTILLES (in glass tubes, 6 for ss), which will not only soften it, but make it superior to rain water, and increase its cleansing power. The VALAZH COMPLEXION SOAP, which should be mentioned in this connection, is not only exquisite, but the most wholesome known. 2s 3d a cake. V\LAZE FACE POWDIiR (for skins that incline to greasiness or moistness), and NOVENA POUDRO (for dry and normal skins). In boxes, 2s 6d. My preparations are obtainable of leading chemists, or post free, direct, Irom Maison Valaze, Brandon Street, Wellington. 1/0 J C 7) y - ~— " Buy Your Blouses by Post Yeaks ago few people did their shopping by mail— its different now. M&ny of our best customers made our acquaintan c by a mail order— we've satisfied Them and if given the opportunity we can do the same for you, Write us for patterns and prices. STRONG COTTON WORKING BLOUSES.— SaIe price. Is. ■■ ■ Smart Patterns in FLANNELETTE WORKING BLOUSES.-A special line for tbo Sale. Clearing at Is 11d. ' FLANNELETTE BLOUSES. — A tremendous range of patterns 2S 11d, 3S 6d, 4S 6d. n 1 • /la VIYELLA BLOUSES in smart stripes and now checks. Sale prices 49 Smart line of "dELAINE BLOUSES in navy, and white- and black and white stripes. Usually 5s lid. Sale price 4s s 6a. Tale pink, helio, pile blue, and reseda DELAINE BLOUSES.-Nice figured patterns, 8s lid for 5s 11d. ; WOLSEY SHIRT BLOUSES.— With self roll-over collars; these, in particularly smart patterns. Sale prico 10s 6d. • . DRESSY BLOUSES.— In cream delaine, prettily embroidered and trimmed val insertion. Sale prices 10s Gd, 12s 6d, 15s. CREAM FLANNEL BLOUSES.— NiceIy tucked, with frill down side of box pleat. 15s for 12s6d. CAMBRIC AND MUSLIN BLOUSES from 1s 11d. Special line of MUSLIN BLOUSES.— With pretty front of -white embroidery. Sale price 2s 11d. BLACK CASHMERE BLOUSES.— Trimmed with black braid, bale LADIES P DELAINE 'SHIRT BLOUSES.— With smartly tucked fronts and stiff white linen collars, in pale bluo, and white and reseda and •*•.■- white. 12s 6d for 8s 11c!. CREAM DELAINE BLOUSES.— Tucked across front with panel embroidery down front. Sale price 6s 11d. HANDSOME JAP SILK BLOUSES.— SaIe price 5s 6d. . WHITE JAP SILK BLOUSES.— Tucked across front and nice silk roll over collars. Sale prico 7S 11d. BLACK SATEEN BLOUSES.— Good quality. Sale price 3s 9d. VCITPII 9 A I SAM Wellington's ILflbSI & ALLAH Eusiest .Store. ALWAYS '..££__ '^.Jll—fi '^ IjJ±^=l^ l' ! " RZA ° LABEL fi £.?• *^ ; i* „iy Ji- j^z tr^ = =2i ~~rzz. DOG'S HEAD

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Colonist, Volume LIi, Issue 12804, 27 May 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Colonist, Volume LIi, Issue 12804, 27 May 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Colonist, Volume LIi, Issue 12804, 27 May 1910, Page 4

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