Few people who have reached early middle life have perfect vision. The trouble- may at first seem very slight, so slight as to cause little ot no trouble ; but neglect now means weaker eye muscles and poorer vision, and any defect of vision is serious, and demands prompt attention. This may seem to be exaggerated, because people fail to realise that any defect of vision is serious. Come and see us, and if glasses are required we will fit you with the right glasses at a very reasonable ■ cost. FRANK SHAW, Qualified and Practical Chemist-Optician, Medical Hall, Manners Street, and The Cecil Buildings, Lambton Quay.—Advt. miss . ihlsom, . Hair Phy6iciin and Face Specialist. New treatment for the face and skin. The Danish System is taught by Miss Milsom. It will positively free the face from wrinkles and blemishes, and - in one treatment leavo the coarsest skin as smooth and soft as a baby's. No fakes; no steaming. MISS MIESOM teaches ladies and gentlemen ' the healthy, natural up-to-date treatment for the hair. Your scalp was given you to grow hair, make it do its work. Call and she will explain. Shampooing, and all treatments. Hair work— only best work and quality used. Hairdressing taught. Egyptian Henna (Registered No. 520G) for Grey Hair—restores immediately. Perfectly harmless. Does not burn the hair, but gives life. ' BewuTe of imitations. Consultation free. KING'S CHAMBERS, next Empire Hotel, Willis Street. Telephone 814. SUPERFLUOUS Hair destroyed, 2s. 6d. Face and Body Massage, Shampooing, Manicuring, Pedicuring, Chiropody, Rheumatism and Nerve Troubles treated. Corpulency cured. Mrs. Hullen, 208 Lambton Quay, opp. Kirkcaldio and Stains. DIRTY HAIR PADS. Ladies are warned againßt wearing hair pads not made of pure hair throughout. Numbers of 6uch on the market oro stuffed with horse hair, wool, and various rubbish liablo to set up skin diseases. Mr. Hcmly, Hair Specialist, Dunedin, is solo proprietor of the "Belgravia" Hair Pad, guaranteed pure hair throughout, and perfectly sterilised. Every genuine pad bears his name. Ask vour draper for them and take no other Price, Is. eaoh. Wholesale from Bing, Harris and Co., Warehousemen, Wellington.—Advt. 2 No trains run so smoothly, and no railway carriages arc so comfortable as thcEnglish; and on uo railway system in the world are so much courtesy and consideration shown to passengers by railway officials as on an English system.—Mr. Austin Chamberlain, aU?.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 813, 10 May 1910, Page 3
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390Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 813, 10 May 1910, Page 3
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