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THE TRUTH.

• Your scalp was piven you to grow hair, it is natural for it to do so; then make it do its work. Miss Milsora's famous preparations and book with full instructions will, for a fact, bring the haircells into activity and thus restore growth and colour. Treatments for all troubles of the huir and skin. Ladies and Gentlemen taught home-treatment, Shampooing, Electrolyisis (permanent). feather-weight natural hair-pads from 53. Hair work of every description. Only best English hair, lißbtest weaving. Caution: Do not wear heavy, hot pads, or coarse weaving. Every purchaser of hair-work will bo shown how' to arrange the coiffure becomingly. Orders by mail, careful and prompt attentiou. MISS MILSOM, King's Chambers. Wellington. Telephono 811. Floral Tributes.—Gift* of rare and choire Flowers an always acceptable for friends o- relative- Designed and arranged artistic emblems are always to bo seen at MISS MUHRAY'S. Vice-Ke-al Florist. 30 Willis Street. Tel. 205. Wedding Bouquets and Designs sent to any part of Dominion —Advt. Mr. Henry Bartlett Shillingforrl, a surgeon, prachsiiig at Hill Street, I'eckham, was found guilty at London Sessions on June 15 of obtaining credit to the amount of .€SB from a lirm of Brixton jobmasters without informing them that he was an undischarged bankrupt. He was sentenced to three months' imprisonment in the second division. , VIOLETS. VIOLETS. Violets—Violets-Miss Cooper, Manners Street, is receiving twice- daily her wellknown beautiful Violets. Personal supervision given to all orders. 'Phono 882.

Mrs. Smith, furrier, Windsor Buildings, Willis Street, desires to intimato that she will shortly be closing for the summer months, and that all goods are bsing sold 'at remarkably low figures.— idvt.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1197, 4 August 1911, Page 9

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271

THE TRUTH. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1197, 4 August 1911, Page 9

THE TRUTH. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1197, 4 August 1911, Page 9

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