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SUPERFLUOUS HAIR.

By means of RUSMA (registered), Superfluous hair car. bo painlessly and permanently cured in a few treatments, it is scientific and loaves no mark or blemish. All my work is guaranteed, and no fee will be charged for the.first treatment. MRS. HULLEN, Lambton Qu'av. 'Phono 1047. Or from STAMFOR"JD AND BENNETT, Cuba Street," Solo Agents for Mrs. -Htllen. ,

FOB MARVELLOUS RESULTS

Consult Miss ll'G&e, of the "Rr-'nt Toikt Rooms," 4 Willis Street. She having had many years" practical experience with skilled English Hair Physicians, can give you the best possible advice on all Hair and Scalp Disorders. Consultation Free. 'Phone 2366.—Advt. Consult MISS JENKINS regarding Hair, Scalp, and Skin Affections. She is thoroughly qualified lo give the best possible advice on these subjects. Kcviva preparations sold only. hore; invaluable for complexion, and the most perfect emollient for preserving the skin and complexion from the trying changes of weather. Guaranteed absolutely noninjurious. Hair dressing a speciality. Mnnicnring and Pedicuring. Miss Jenkins, Nathan's Buildings. Telephone 1244. —Advt. Floral Tributes.—Gifts of rare and choice Flowers art always acceptable for friends or relative.- Designed, and arranged artistic emblems aro always to boseen at MISS MURRAY'S', Vice-Ke S al Florist 3(1 Willis Street. Tel. 205. Weilding Bouquets and Dcsigus 6cnt to any part of Dominion.—Advt. The pleasure nt-Miner Stirling Castle while making n finnl trip on July 5 from Bournemouth to Poole, via Siranngc, collided with a railing boat off (he ■ Old Harry Kock. The sailing boat contained lirs. Watson, of Hampstend, and her two children, a lady's maid, ami two men in charge—Robert Brown und Dick Grant— and all were thrown into I'lie water. Four persons were drowned, the only survivors boing tlio lady's niniil and Grant, who wero rescued by a sailor of the Stirling Castle. Tho sailing boat got-under the paddlo wheel of the steamer.

For ■ I3ronchi.il: Coughs tako . '. .: :.. Woods' Great l J eppermiut Cure, Is. Gd,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1215, 25 August 1911, Page 9

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317

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1215, 25 August 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1215, 25 August 1911, Page 9

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