SUCCESS FOLLOWS ABILITY.
Miss Milsom, Hair and Face Specialist, has tho largest business, and employs more assistants than any other similar institution in this Dominion. Several lady writers of the leading newspapers liavo personally interviewed Miss Milsom, experienced, and investigated her treatment and preparations, and have written highly appreciative articles in their respective journals. : Call or writo re Hairdressing and Hairwork, Shampooing, Electrolysis, Face Massage, Manicuring. All clients treated and taught homo treatment. Miss Milsom, King's Chambers, Wellington. Telephone Sll.— Advt. 1 "I wonder why three-fourths of the typists iu business offices are women?" "I. guess it is because men like to feel that there is at least one class of women who they can dictate to." For Up-to-date Costumes, seasonahln and well cut, go to W. S. Bedford Willis Street, over Shop occupied by F Cohen, Mercer.' —* 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 tho mornings. Lots of husbands look on queer things in the dreadful mornings, and it may bo that that hart nit effect on_ the behaviour of these patient men. Whatever else you do, dear madam, do care for your hair. You can liavo plenty of the finest if you will only tnko r- little trouble. John Strange Winter's Hair Food is not a wash or 11 fake. It actually feeds the hair, and forces healthy and luxuriant growth. It is sold in bottles by nil good chemists and toilet-dealers at Us. Gd. A bottle lasts q'uitu n time. 'If you prefer that, we will send you 0. bottlo plainly wrapped, 1 post free, for 3s. Oil. Anyhow, that's tho one way to get hair. Tho John Strango Winter Company, Welling■tou.—Advt. 5 "Ilear mo, dearest," implored the young man. "I'm all 011 (ire." "Weil," replied the sweet girl, "I'll call papa to put you out." If your haby is teething during the rummer months.you must, guard against dysentry and bowel complaints. Keep a' bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, ami Diarrhoea Kemedy in the house and at" the first unusual looseness of tho bevels give it a dose. JFloral Tributes.—Gifts of rare and choice Flowers are always acceptable for friends or relatives. Designed and arranged artist'c emblems nro always to be teen at MISS MURRAY'S, Vice-Ifegn' Florist, 36 Willis Street. Tel. 205. Wedding Bouquets and designs sent to any putt of Dominion.—Advt. For Children's Hacking Cough at night, Wood's Great Peppermint Curo, Is. fld., 1 £3. 6d.—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1022, 11 January 1911, Page 9
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427SUCCESS FOLLOWS ABILITY. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1022, 11 January 1911, Page 9
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