HAIR. FACE. AND HANDS.
The frequent loss of hair is very distressing, especially when ouo has tried so many lotions without success. Miss Milsom's business is tho preservation and curativo treatment of the hair and skin. She diagnoses all cases, and supplies actly the Foods and Tonics necessary > Teaches Ladies and Gentlemen their own home treatment, which euros dandruff and irritation permanently. Stops hair falling, and restores its tone, colour, and lustre. Renews groy 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), Willis St., Welling, ton. Telephone BU. • CHIROPODY. Mrs. Haybittle. No. 208 Lambton Quaj (over Orr, Chemist), after many years* experience, mule-rlnkes to cure Corns. Ingrowing Nails, Bunions, etc. Relief from lhose distressing complaints is guaranteed immediately. 'Phone 1501.—Advt. Weddings.—Shower Bouquets for brides .ind bridesmaids. Only tho choicest of Flowers used. Specially packed and sent to any part of the Dominion. Miss Murray, 35 Willis Street (Florist to his Ex ceiitney Lord Islington).
r/OUTFT Red Tonic Pills. They enrich *-i the blood, invigorate the system. For anaemia, loes of strength, vigour, etc., results aid wonderful. "The Pill for Tired Poplc!" Store prices, 40 pilLs is, 0d„ 120 as.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1453, 30 May 1912, Page 9
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209Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1453, 30 May 1912, Page 9
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