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Rowland’s Macassar Oil FOR THE HAIR. Preserves, Beautifies. Restores it. Closely resembles the natural oil in the hair, which nature provides for its preseivation. No other article possesses this property. Without it the h -ir becomes dry, thin, and withered. Poor hair mars the effect of a beautiful face. Good hair adds charm and interest to a plain one ; every Toilet Table should possess this oil. LADIES should always use it for their own Hair and for their Children’s Hair as it lays the foundation of a luxuriant growth. Golden Colour for fair hair. Of Store's, Chemists, and ROWLAND’S. 67, Hatton Garden. London. Avoid cheap worthless imitations; buy only Rowland’s.

Of Two Beauty Recipes Ha Choose the Better " K I “The fair maid who the first of May •goes to the fields at break of day, and washes in dew from the hawthorn tree, will ever after handsome be.’’ This is an old recipe founded on superstition and familiar to most people. However, it is haid y reliable. ; The other is “SYDAL” (Wilton’s Hand Emollient) and it has Ihe merit of being absolutely reliable. For chapped hands or rough fa|e “Syda.l” Is an invaluable remedy. K will even remove warts and will be found exceptionally useful in keeping the hands soft ami smooth. f Remember the name *’Sydal the the word “Eadys’’ reversed. } Sold in Jars at 1/6. Geo. W. Wilton § Co. H LIMITED hh WELLINGTON and AUCKLAND. H

50 0 Beautiftd Colours THINK what opportunities this gives for colour-schemes, for designs that combine delicacy and strength Most of the colours in Pearsall’s Silks are washing and boiling dyes, and aie clearly marked. Another point is that the beautiful and lasting lustre of these Silks is due to the puiity of the Silk, itself. “FILO-FLOSS” 350 Washing Colours. A divisible Silk "MALLARD FLOSS” A twisted Floss Silk. "CABLE SILK” A very stout Silk lot pot tietes, etc. 350colours “PAMELA” Knitting ami Ciochet. A hard make in stainless colours There’s a Pearsall Silk for every kind of work. Obtainable at all drapers and fancy goods repositoi ies. PEARSALIA ■L EMBI\pIDER\\- f , Silks To Get Your House In Order 8K “ J. H. FISH Oil and Colour merchant. Premier Buildingu, NEWMARKET. Papcrhauging aud Docoraliug Shop luHpocliou LuvHaA

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 22, 29 May 1912, Page 67

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Page 67 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 22, 29 May 1912, Page 67

Page 67 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 22, 29 May 1912, Page 67

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