HAIR, FACE. AND HANDS. The frequent !os3 of hair is very distressing, especially when one has (lied so many lotions without success. Miss Milsom's business is the preservation and curativo treatment of the hair and skin. She diagnoses all cases, and supplies exactly the Foods and Tonics necossary. Teaches Ladies and Gentlemen their own home treatment, which cures dandruff and irritation permanently. Stops hair falling, and restores its tono, colour, and lustre. Renews grey hair. Shampooing and hairdrcssing taught. Hairwork of every description. Finest and lightest weaving. Klcctrolvsis (permanent and painltsss). Personal attention, strictly confidential. MISS MILSOM, King's Chambers (opi?. Stewart, Dawson's), Willis St., Welling, ton. Tolodliguo 814. »
Satisfactory trials have taken placo of two M'Keen motor-trains imported by the Victorian Railway Commissioners, The trains developed a speed of sixty miles nil hour. The Federal wireless station at Hobart has suceeoded in establishing communication with Suva. Weddings.—Shower Bouquets for brides <vnd bridesmaids. Only tha choicest of Flowers used. Specially packed and scut to any part of the Dominion. Miss Murray, 35 Willis Street (Florist to his Ex. ceneucy Lord Islington).
FACIAL MASSAGE. Viljro Facial Massage. _ Scalp Treatment. Shampooing, Manicuring, Podicurinir, Hairwork, Electrolysis. Airs. JlnybittU, s<Pt Lo-mMon Qua/ (or*r Orr, CbvuijO. 'Pima# M9i,~.Axfvfc,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1433, 7 May 1912, Page 9
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