GREY HAIR. Take warning in time from one w jth vast experience. .Never uso an advertised cheap dye; it. burns and eats the life ouf of the hair. Consult Miss Alilsom by letter or personally re Alfreduin'a Egyptian' Henna, Registered No. 5200. It ia harmless, is not a dye. but restores to natural colour immediately* pUy6ieian. faco expert, treats and teachea ladies and gentlemen their homo treat, ment, Ebarapqoing, • manicuring. ■ Uoat natural hair-work. Only, best qna litj hair used. Perfect match guaranteed. Hair-dressing done and taught. Electrolysis., Telephone, 814. King's " Chambers .(next- Empire: Hotel); Willis Street, Wei. linpton.—AdTt ' Floral Art in its perfection ia seen at MISS MUltllAY'S, Vice-Kegal Floriet, Willis Street, Exquisite Baskets, Posies, Bouquets. Kloral Designs made o£ Choicest Flowers. A special feature of the firm also is made of decorating for Dinners, At Homes, Weddings, etc.—.advt Only women of genius can afford to neglect their looks—and they don't. Nothing gives a woman the air of slatternliness more surely than''scraggy, hair does, especially in the mornings. Lots of huijbands look on queer things in the dreadful mornings, and it may \be -that that has an effect' ou . the ■behitvioui* of these patient men. "Whatever else you'do, dear madam, do oare for yourhair. You can have plenty of the finest'if you will only take a little trouble. John Strange Winter's Hair Food is'not a wash or u fake. It actually feeds the hair, and forces healthy and luxuriant growth. It is sold in bottles by all good- chemists and toilet-dealers at 3s. 6d. A bottle lasts quite u time. If you prefer that, we will send you a bottle plainly, wrapped, post free, for 3s. 9d,. Anyhow, that's ' the one way to get hair. The John Strange Winter Company, 'fellington.—Advt. . ' '5 The new Governor requires alterations to the Vice Regal residence, but there aro no alterations needed to the. Costumes mado by W. S. Bedford, 62 Willis Street. The cut and style is second to none. Prices from £i 4s.—Advt. JIB. COHEN'S EXPERIENCE. In the couT.se of numerous experiments with rheumatic and gouty subjects, scientists noticed that ■ the blood of every patient contained excess urio acid. Mauv prescriptions to neutralise and expel this uric acid were tried, but without success. Ono of New Zealand's leading chemists work«l on the prqblem for many v years. At last he compounded a medicine which cured practically every case—even those who had ■ suffered for over twenty years. One told another of this wonderful niedi-ciner-RHEUMO—and thus the sales grew. RHKUMO always gives relief. Read the testimony of Mr. Falk. Cohen, a well known WelHngtoiiian, Member of the City „Council :— "I experienced a very bad attack of rheumatic gout; so bad that I had to leavo busnwse. On arrival home I immediately took a dose of RHEUSIO, repeating same evory four hours. The pain soon left, and in the morning I came down to business as usual. I can confidently recommend it to anyone suffering from rheumatic gout, or rheumatism." BHEUIIO cured Mr. Cohen and will cure vou. Get a bottle to-night and you will find relief. All chemists and stores sell EHEUMO at 2s. 6d. aad is, 6d.~Advt, . *
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 891, 10 August 1910, Page 11
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