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THE WOMAN OF TO-DAY.

She leads a busier life and has far more strain on her physical resources than' a generation ago, and is, therefore, more liable to let her hair and skin get but of order. Therefore, consult a qualified specialist, such ns Miss Milsom, highest diplomas, Electrolysis (qualified with Madam Barclay, -New York). Permanent and painless. Shampooing, Hair-work of every description. Face Massage, Cleaning, and Musclo Bracer. Certain death to dull and wrinkled skin. Special Homo Treatment (astounding results) taught to each client. MISS MILSOM, King's Chambers, Telephone 814., Floral Tribute^.—Gifts of rare and choice Flowers are always acceptable for friends or relatives. Designed and arranged artistic emblems are always to bo wen at MISS MURRAY'S, Vice-Regal Florist, 30 Willis Street. Tel. 265. Wedding Bouquets and . designs Bent to an} part of Dominion.—Advt. Mine. .Curie, the discoverer of radium, has failed to be. elected to the Academy of Sciences. She received twenty-eight votes, and her opponent, M. Branly, who is described as "the father of wireless telegraphy," received thirty. BOWEL COMPLAINTS IN CHILDREN. Tho most successful modicino in use for bowel complaints in children is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It can always bo depended upon to cure Diarrhoea and, Dysentery, This preparation has been in constant use f or nearly 40 years cad.has met with uniform success everywhere. a

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1080, 20 March 1911, Page 9

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THE WOMAN OF TO-DAY. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1080, 20 March 1911, Page 9

THE WOMAN OF TO-DAY. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1080, 20 March 1911, Page 9

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