Dang-hter—"To tell tho truth, pa, I didn't think much of tho close of the sermon" Father— "Thought moro of tho clothes of tho congregation, en?" Tcaoher. "What is your father's occupations" Little Boy "1 can't toll jou" Teacher "But you must" Littlo Boy My fathor doesn't want mo to tell " Teacher. "I insist on your telling mo I want to know. Little Boy (tearfully): "Ho's-hos-tho fat lady at the penny Bliow."
TREATMENT OF THE nAIK Docs the condition of your hair worry you? Iβ it lifeless, dull, falling out, or grey? If so, call on Miss Milsom, and she will advice jou what preparations to uso and how to uso'them to obtain and keep a glossy, healthy head of hair for life. Hor lubricants or scalp foods, shampoo mixture, hair tonics, and hair cream are unrivalled for nourishing tho scalp and promoting the growth of the hair, lor a lovely complexion use Cultone, tho famous Eastern skin food. Shampooing, Manicuring, ElectroS" sis, Clipping. Hairdres-nng dono and taught air-work of all descriptions. Natural hygienic hair pads. Advice free. King's Chainben, Willis Street, Wellington. Telephone
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 660, 10 November 1909, Page 4
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183Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 660, 10 November 1909, Page 4
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