OF INTEREST TO LADIES.
212 Columbus avenue, Boston, Mass., U.S.A., August 23rd, 1911. To the Principal, Rhodes School of Electrolysis. This is to certify that -the patient treated by Mrs Rolleston, of Wellington, New Zealand, during the month of July. 1910, for the removal of superfluous hair by electrolysis, has been under my observation, and I am pleased to stato tho treatment has been permanent and was skilfully performed, no scars being visible, and the growth entirely removed. —Very truly yours, EDWARD W., DANIEL," M.D. Mrs Rolleston was awarded a diploma at the Dr. Rhodes School for Electrolysis, Mass.. U.S.A.. and is a most successful and skilful operator. Her feo is 5s and 10s per treatment, according to the time reuired. and as she is at present in Christ church, ladies should avail themselves of the opportunity of consulting her. Mrs Rolleston's assistants, in both her Christchurch and Wellington rooms are higiily qualified, and from tiio leading Sydner toilet specialists. All business is conducted privately and confidentially. A large stock of the best English and French hair is always on j hand, Mrs Rolleston being a direct importer of switches, transformations, and overy description of hairwork is executed at English pneo. and erery shade of hair accurately matched. Spacious private rooms. Dominion Building. Cathedral - squaro, Christchurcli. Telephono 373. U
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14830, 22 November 1913, Page 7
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219OF INTEREST TO LADIES. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14830, 22 November 1913, Page 7
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