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GREY HAIR. Take warning in time from one, with vast experience. Never, use an advertised cheap dye; it burns and eats the life out of the hair. Consult 1 Miss Milsom, by letter or personally, re Alfrodum's Egyptian Henna, Registered Nofl 520 G. It is harmless, is not a dye, but restores to natural colour immediately. Hair physician, faco expert, treats and teaches ladies 'and' gentlemen their homo treatment, ■ Shampooing, manicuring. Most natural 'hair-work. Only ' best quality hair- used. v Perfect match guaranteed: Hair-dressing done and taught. ElectrolvsiS. Telephone, 814." King's Chambers (next Empire Hotel), Willis Stroet, Wellington.— Advt.

Mrs. Bridgo—"My husband told mo a barc-faced lio last night.".- Miss Loo—"T thought most, of tho lies a huebuiid told his wife had whiskers on them." Floral Art in its perfection is seen it' MISS MURRAY'S, \ ice-Regal Florist Willis Street, Exquisite Baskets, Posies, Bouquets. Floral Designs mado of Choicest Flowers. A special featuro of tho firm also is made of decorating for Dinners, At Homes, Weddings, etc.—Advt. "Can I have a piece ol pie, mother?" "Say 'may I,' not . 'can I.' '* "Well, mother, may I have a piece of; pie?" i "No, Johnny, you can't.'

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 902, 23 August 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 902, 23 August 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 902, 23 August 1910, Page 9

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