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ONCE ALWAYS USED The Dalli For Household Use.— To use it is the best, most simple, and most comfortable way of ironing. Independent of stove and gas, it can be used anywhere. Non-inflammable fuel without noxious fumes. No risk from fire ; healthier and safer than any other iron. For light work and travelling only, The “ D ALLIN ETTE,” a smaller “ Dalli.” For general household work use the “ Dalli.” Having a larger ironing surface, and greater beating capacity every description of ironing can be done with it. Of all Storekeepers. Stocked by— E. W Mills & Co., Ltd., Wellington, N.Z. John Burns & Co., Ltd., Auckland. Beware of worthless imitations.

Housework is the Enemy of the Hands An infallible recipe to keep the hands white is to do NOTHING. But when a woman is compelled by circumstances to “do the dishes,” scrub, clean stoves and the like she needs SYDAL if her hands are to remain presentable. A little Sydal rubbed into the hands regularly will remove all roughness and stains. It has also great healing properties, used as an oiutment. PRICE, 1/6 per Jar at all Chemists and Stores. Geo. W. Wilton, 25a CUBA EXTENSION, WELLINGTON.

PREMATURE GREY HAIR IS A TROUBLE which annoys many people In the prime of life. The best thing is to use a little Hair Stain. Bland's Vegetable Hair Dye Is quite harmless, easy to apply and produces natural colours In shade required. 3/8 bottle, post free. State shade wanted. MISS CLOUGH, Ladles* Depot, 44, Georges treat, Dunedin.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 12, 22 March 1911, Page 68

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Page 68 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 12, 22 March 1911, Page 68

Page 68 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 12, 22 March 1911, Page 68

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