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CHRISTMAS GOODS OF THE , CHOICEST. CHICKENS, DUCKLINGS. GOSLINGS; HAMS, find other DELICACIES. PRESTON, PORK BUTCHER, 'Phone 422. '92 Willis Street & O -Ad NOT TO HURT A BABT i OSORITP ~ OP INJURS THEMOST DELieATE FABBS\ TUITION IN MASSAGE. ' SIRS. CREIGHTON HALE. EVENING CLASHES AT THORNDON. rpHERE havo been numerous applicaA tions from Ladies who wish to take a Course in the evenings. To meet the ne«ls of such, Mrs. Croigliton Hale, the well-known Massage Specialist, and longest-established Teacher of Massage in London, has commenced an Evening Class at her Branch in Wellington. Sho instructs Ladies in Scientific Mas«a"e ut eivrv Inni, including (jrueral. Swedish, Weir-Mitchell, Electricity, and Swedish Drill, l'upils can join at any time. , Everv Lesson on living subject. Certificate nlien proficient. Author of the "Art of Massage." ... „. , Address, 27 May Street, Wellington Telephone 3226. -

SUPERFLUOUS - HAIR. ■ .WHY SUFFER THIS DISFIGURING BLEMISH? wP^IbI "ISOLA" is recommended by leading English and American- ri&pi Specialists. "ISOLA" is an absolutely safe remedy, guaranteed W- && \ permanent, leaves no mark. Price is. 'lid. from G. MEE, and \*\ fe'aaing Chemists. Posted in plain sealed wrapper to any ad- J \ diess, 2d. extra.. / * | "IT n„ p- 7 DECEMBER PRICES ARE Frost & rrost, small prices. ~,........„„ Just when HANDKERCHIEFS, -DENTISTS, EMBROIDERED MUSLINBLOUSES,110 Willis StKWt, ™* SUMMER UNDERCLOTHING are most wanted, along come MRS. WELLINGTON. MATHEWSON'S SPECIAL DECEM- ■ 30 Yards BSR PRICES. F'Fe"'2f ll! >° TO Perrett3. This is a worthy opportunity to secure smart wearables at ■ small cost. OUR WONDERFUL SETS WITH M RS. MATH EWSON, PORCELAIN GUMS ARE A LADIES'. OUTFITTER, " FAC-SIMILE OF NATURE. 2GG lambton quay. Sots of Toeth, £2 2j.;and £3i &. i;^'u liu ~,,'J"T;.'V. -i i .»■... <r«nnn<i=s33 «"!»• To.* g,. smbmifs, ( :Pa,nle SS Extraction posfflvely tbe Shiest : T, "Tpl™ «-"ad» Sardines Imported. . . to Parnnnent ... £118. The Sardlnei that made Tooth Extracted Free when Sofa em | Slavamger ianuous. j ortler£tl, { Of nil Grooors and Storts.but.'om..mlior, please I Oeon Saturdays till 9 B.ra, f "Crctjaca Fish" Brand ALWAYS. r j i- l' J ?>jr.'p\T^w.^»r.-mr-aiir77^lWnatWfpyy.iA«,j.i.i'CTy.-^y,S CLASSES AT THE ROYD GAELICK SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE Will Resume on Ist FEBRUARY, 1913, 1913, under the Management of MRS. ROYD GAELICK, Who will be assisted by a Staff of Qualified Assistants. A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT WILL SHORTLY BE MADE. For Particulars, apply SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA STREET, or Tel. 2199. Wssusiass's (Srewniig Sicry Cfflmpstitisn. ■'STAMFORD & Co., HAIRDRESSERS AND HAIKWORKERS, 123 a Cuba Street. HAVE Pleasure in announcing that the Winner (No. 8) of the above has received for some time our Special Treatment for Producing Beautiful Hair. , She has kindly forwarded to us a testimonial to that effect. ' Electric Magnetic Treatment for Scalp and Hair is ono and two guineas per course of Seven Treatments. . _, ~, , „ . ~ -~,. The Principal is kept busily engaged Cutting Children s Hair, the Fashionable American Crop Ix'ing most popular. A largo selection of Hairworlc at Moderate Prices, and all Saloon Treatments are obtainable. ' Combings made up at 2a. per ounce. Also purchased. Phone 2(91.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1631, 24 December 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1631, 24 December 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1631, 24 December 1912, Page 2

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