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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 &liss Milsoni,' by letter or personally, re Alfreduni's Egyptian Henna, Registered Noli 5206. .It is harmless, is not o dye, but restores to natural colour immediately. Hair physician, face expert, treats and teaches ladies and gentlemen their home treatment, shampooing, manicuring. Most natural hair-work. Only best quality hair used. Perfect match guaranteed. Hair-dressing done .and taught. Electrolysis. Telephone, 814. King's Chambers (next Empire Hotel), Willis Street, Wellington.—Advt. "Sir," said tho trembling suitor, "you are a millionaire, and 1 am a poor man; but my love for your daughter is so' great that I cannot bo stopped by any consideration as to my. poverty. . Love scorns conveniences and conventions.: Sir, give her to mc." "But which of my four daughters do you want?", asked tho old man, not unkindly. "Oh, sir," came the eager reply, "I'll leave that to you!" Government House, Auckland, would bo a charming change of residence, but those who have worn W. S. Bedford's Costumes are so delighted with them that (hey don't want a change. The English Tailoring Rooms, 52 Willis Street.— Advt. Dr. C. Paddock, medical officer of health for Bethiial Green, reports that two children, aged nine months, died from intestinal trouble ufter being fed on fried fi6h and sheep's brains. Floral Art in its perfection is seen nt MISS MURRAY'S, Vice-Regal Florist Willis Street, Exquisite Baskets, Po'sios, Bouquets. Floral Designs made of Choicest Flowers.. A special feature, of tho firm also .1 is ! made of deccrating . for Dinners, At Homes. Weddings, ate.—Advt.. The banns havo been published at' Norwich of a blind couple, Ethel' Gibbs, a Yarmouth girl, who lias learnt to typewrite and massage, and Ernest Hall, who onjoys a small pension, but is employed as a mat-maker.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 919, 12 September 1910, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 919, 12 September 1910, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 919, 12 September 1910, Page 11

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