GERMAN CURE FOR CONSUMPTION. There are now six sanitariums in Germany at which consumptives are treated by constant exposure to air at a low temperature. Currents of cold air are allowed to pass through the bedroom at night, and during the day as much of the time is spent in the open air as possible. The pure cold air quiets cough, lessens temperature, arrests night sweats, improves appetite and modifies or arrests the course of the disease. Observations made in these sanitariums have developed the interesting fact that it is exceedingly rare, indeed, that infection of healthy persons by contact witli consumptive inmates is observed.
TO DARKEN GREY HAIR. Lockyer’s Sulphur Hair Restorer, quickest, safest, best; restores the natural colour. Lockyer’s, the real English Hair Restorer. Large Bottles, Is 6d, everywhere. —(Ad vt.)
JAMES SMITH & CO. TE ARO HOUSE, Wellington. Beg to announce the arrival of very extensive-consignments of their NEW FASHIONABLE MILLINERY —FOR THE— Autumn and Winter Seasons. The Stock has been selected from the most famous millinery houses of London and Paris, and presents the most Original, Stylish, and Effective Display ever made in New Zealand. Visitors to Wellington should make a point of calling to see the new PARISIAN TRIMMED BONNETS, SPECIAL MODEL HATS, AUTUMN SAILOR STRAWS, LATEST WINTER FELTS, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS. (LATEST DESIGNS.) CHILDREN’S HATS AND BONNETS have also been largely imported, and the assortment includes Novelties of Every Description. The whole stock is marked at prices that are unapproachable elsewhere, so decidedly the best place to purchase Millinery of any kind is * TE ARO HOUSE, Wellington.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXI, Issue I, 2 July 1898, Page 28
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263Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXI, Issue I, 2 July 1898, Page 28
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