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HAIR. FACE. AND HANDS. The frequent loss of ■ hair 19 very distressing, especially when one has tried so many lotions without success. Miss Milsom's business is the preservation and curative treatment, of tho hair and skin. She diagnoses all cases, nnd supplies exactly the Foods and Tonics necessary. Teaches Ladies and Gentlemen their own homo treatment, which cures dandruff and irritation permanently. Stops hair falling, and restores its tone, colour, and lustre. Renews grey hair. Shampooing and hairdressing taught. - Hairwork of every description. Finest and lightest weaving. Electrolysis (permanent and painless). Personal attention', strictly confidential. MISS MILSOM, King's Chambers (opp. Stewart, Dawson's), Willie St., Wellington. Telephouo 814. . ~.«

:T'he management of the Kelburne Tea ■Kiosk has been taken ever by tho Misses 1 Phimmer (late of Broadway's, Christchurch, and Kirkcaldie and Stains, Wellington), who are prepared to offer, to the public the best and only tho best. Morning Tea, Lunch, Afternoon Tea and Supper. Special arrangements for private parties and receptions. Telephone 3807. —Advt.

Pioneer voyages were mado last year by the first British sea-going cargo ship fitted with gas engines. Dutch cheese contains forty-one per cent, of water, agninsfc only thirty per cent, in Cheshire cheese. There are nearly 23,000 locomotives employed on the various railways in the United Kingdom.

CHIROPODY. Mrs. Haybitllo. No. 208 Lanibton Quay (over Orr, Chemist), nfier ninny years' experienco, undertakes to cure Corns, Ingrowing Nails, Bunions, e(p. I'elief from distressing complaints is guaranteed immediately. 'Phone 159!.—Advt

In one month !he yir'M of gold in Soulh-pi-ii RhudeMn exroeded f.0.0000/.., valued at JK2UU.IIOO. Weddings.—Shower Uonqiipls for bride* ; im! bridesmaids. Oniy tho choicest of Vlowors use:.'. Specially packed and sent to anv part of the Dominion. Miss Murray, i!i! Willis Street (Florist to his Ex ccilcucy Lord Islington). FLORENCE MAC GEORGE (Doctor of Osteopathy, U.S.A.). Diseases and Complaints of the Tonns a-Sreclaltj. Hours; U to 12 0.m,, % to i B.lfl" Olßom SIS Lwnbton Quay (?pc,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1440, 15 May 1912, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1440, 15 May 1912, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1440, 15 May 1912, Page 11

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