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DUTIABLE GOODS.

The number of lap-dogs.carried by-lady-passengers much impressed the American reporters who went down to .tho docks on tho first arrival of the Olympic. There were so manv of them, it stems, that there was some talk of getting up a dog show during the passage. Informally the blue ribbon was given to tho smallest dog on board, a Pekinese spaniel, two months old. Unfortunately few of the lady travellers accompanied by these pets were aware that they would have to pay a duty on them,' and thero was much indignation when the unpleasant fact was communicated by the Customs officers. Lapdogs it is true, are not particularly mentioned in the Payne-Aldrich tariff, but they are obviously included under Schedule G, under the clause all other live animals, not specially provided for in this section, twenty per centum ad valorem."

FOR MARVELLOUS RESULT 3 Consult Miss M'Gee, of the "E- -nt Toilet Booms." i Willis Street. She bavin" had many rears' practical experience with skilled English Hair Physicians. can give you tho beat possible advice on all Hair and Scalp Disordors. Consultation Free.' 'Phone 2366.—Advc,

THE TRUTH. Your scalp w Riven you to grow hair, it is natural for it to-do so; then mako. it do its work. Miss Milsom's famuus 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 hair and skin. Ladies and Gentlemen taught home-treatment, Shampooing, JSi ßc . trolyisis (permanent,. leather-weight natural hair-pads from ss. Hair w or |j of every description. On y best English hair lightest weaving. Caution: U u not wear heavy, hot pads or coarse weaving Every purchaser ol hair-work will bo shown t° w to arr , na K e t( ?,° coiflure beeoca. i„°i v . Orders by mail, careful and rnmot attentions MISS AlJLSljil ££$ Chambers. Wellington. Telephone bit.

Ladies will be interested to note that Mrs. P,ollcston has just received from England a very large assortment of Ilair Goods, made of the best quality .English hair, including switches suitabio for hair dressing in the newest styles which each purchaser will bo taught g-ratis. Goods sold at English prices, 25G Lambton Quay, opp. The Economic*

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1227, 8 September 1911, Page 9

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DUTIABLE GOODS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1227, 8 September 1911, Page 9

DUTIABLE GOODS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1227, 8 September 1911, Page 9

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