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SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. Suporflous hair destroyed by "Rusma" (re?.). A guarantee given with each case undertaken. Keo testimonials and letters. Mrs. Hullen (over Economic), Lambton Quay. 'Phone 1047. (Testimonial.) Christchurch, March 3rd, 1911. Dear Mrs. Htillen,—l am writing this note- to seo if you will send on. the remedy for removing superfluous hair. I think you will remember treating me onco just before Christmas, and you said you would make up a special lot for. me if I could not come to Wellington. I consider it a splendid remedy. Please forward early. Original copy of aboTe can b» seen nt my address. 8' Mrs. Manoy (nee Miss May Newman), of Motueka, is a visitor to Wellington. The AranjuM (Spain) wireless telegraph etatio'n was opened on January 28 by the King of Spain, who was accompanied by the Queen and her two brothers. The British Ambassador was present. Their Majesties sent the following message to England to Queen Alexandra:—"One of our first Marconi messages is for you, dear aunt, to send you our most affectionate love.—Ana, Alfonso." This was followed by a message- addressed to the King and Queen in tho Medina. Messages were also exchanged with Canada, one coming from Mr. Borden, tho Prime Minister. Speaking on January 29 at the annual meeting of (lie Oldham Chamber of Comn.erce, the president (Mr. J. E. Newton) said colton manufacturers had had a prosperous year, though 6pinners did not fully sliaro in it. The present condition appeared favourable to further reasonable trade, as there was still an extraordinary demand for yarn. "How do you distinguish the waiters from the guests in this cafe? Both wear hill dress?" "Yes, but the waiters keep sober." Scientific) Facts Concerning Hair.— MISS MILSOM, through her genuine preparations, will stop the worst case of falling hnir in 48 hours. She will nourish the most perished scalp and make hair grow. Ladies end gentlemen taught carfc of hair and skin for home treatment. Mo "fakes," no Yibro, no Electricity, no Brushing; Shampooing, Electrolysis, Clipping; Hairdressing taught; Hair Work a speciality. Delightful face treatment to remove wrinkles and make coarse skin fine and smooth a* velvet. Consultation free. Telephone, BM. Miss Milsom, King's Chambers (flpp. Stewart Danson's), Wellington.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1390, 16 March 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1390, 16 March 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1390, 16 March 1912, Page 10

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