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' SniFOßb/A-to q : HAIRDRESSERS AND HAIRWORKERS. 123 a CUBA ST. . 'Phone 2791. SWITCHES '.of Fine Hair, and shade, from 10s. Gd. to' .£3 35.; Transformations, from £i 45.;. Toupees, from 355.; Puffs, from 7si 6d.;Pin Curls, ,ss. 6d. Shampooing, Cut, and Singe, 4s. Hair* dressing 2s. Gd.; Electric Magnetic Massage, scalp or.face, 35... Children's Hair cut short or American crop, Is.. Ladies' or Children's head 6haved by tho Principal, 2s._ Gd. Manicuring, Is. 6d. A Switch is a nice present for your friend. Combings made up at 2s. per oz, also purchased. Advice free on Toilet matters.. , CITY MILE SUPPLY. mHE MINISTER OP PUBLIC HEALTH J.;-- having licensed the DEPOT.in Dlxon Street; as a Milk' Station,' ah Officer has been specially appointed by the DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC • HEALTH to examine ALL THE MILK being delivered to and from the Depot. The Public are invited to avail themselves of the benefits of the scheme, and forward tho movement for a PURE MILK SUPPLY, by insisting that the Milk sup. plied to them has been examined by the HEALTH DEPARTMENT'S OFFICER, at THE MILK DEPOT. Dixon Street. Telephones, 244 and 538. CHRISTMAS GOODS OF THE CHOICEST. CHICKENS, DUCKLINGS, GOSLINGS, HAMS, and other DELICACIES. PRESTON, PORK BUTCHER, ': 'Phone 422. 92 Willis Street. n- yrr" '■■■"- '■' niiwirmt.i.-i.'iWirir^mi-.Ja THE HAND I THAT ROCKSi THE CRADLE | {, OFTEN DOES THE WASHING. J 3S> SAVES % ' I LABOUR, WORRY AND | | THE OLOTHEB. | ,TB THE EV3OST 1 POPULAR j SOAP. ... ftjifitifa ifi M&slge. MRS. CREIGHTON HALE. 3 EVENING CLASbES AT THORNDOtt. riHHERE have been numerous applicaJL lions from Ladies who wish to tako a Course in the evenings. To meet tho needs of such, Mrs. Crcighton Hale, tho well-known ' Massage Specialist, and • longest-established Teacher of Massago in '• London, has commenced an Evening Class at her Branch in Wellington. She instructs Ladies in Scientific Mas- , of every kind, including General. Swedish, Weir-Mitchell, Electricity, and Swedish Drill. Pupils can join at any I time. , Every Lesson on living subject. Certifij cato wbon proficient. Author of tho "Art I of Massago." \ Address, 27 May Street, Wellington. | Telephone 322 G. I Thero ia only CV*> j j : <mo nertain \£>rt J ' CURE for CORNS %% \ in this Dominioa— | THAT'S TESDS *°' j

' DON'T PASS THISiBY.I% >■ A ohflquefor ,£l' Is. has been, sent to , the writer of this verse:—Miss E. 8., Man- ■ gamahu, Wanganui— Said the Kettle to the Teapot— ~;.,:;;, "Will you sing this song with me?"Oh! you cannot. Oh! you cannot, , ■.•■■•■■■•■' Beat the famous•''Stan'd-OutJ;Tea'M"' i - WIN A GUINEA ! Prize Poem , published every Saturday. , Best original four short-line advt. veree about "Stand-Out" Tea wins each week. A Stand-Out Tea Coupon—from inside packet —must be enclosed, with.full address, to: "Stand-Out Tea," P.O. Box 1490, Wellington. NOTE,—With Blua Coupon may ho sent, one verse; with Red Coupon two verses. Those forwarding Green or Gold Oou- v pons will have permits for nine or nineteen further attempts posted them. \ TOT -DISTINCTIVE BEVERAGE-' ~Z j, ■■- i, I DECEMBER PRICES ARE Frest & Frost, small prices. ' „_. Just when HANDKERCHIEFS, DENTISTS, EMBROIDERED MUSLIN BLOUSES, MO Willis Stroat and SUMMER UNDERCLOTHING MJWiSI v\. are most wanted, along come MKs. WELL,MGTON - MATfIEWSON.'S SPECIAL DECEMSO -Yards BER PRICES. alwT9 I ' B, This is a worthy opportunity to '"•""wiiiulsH.Ss* secure smart wearables at small cost. Everyone to bow Saying-* MRS. MATHEWSON,. (10 TO FROST fi FROST ladies' outfitter, ■ < ■ . 206 LAMBTON QUAY. FOR BEST DENTAL WORK. 'ft* of Teeth,<£ 2 fe. ahd «8 Si. fc^^^^SSS^l SIRQIO T9oth So. S name "CHOSSED FISH" on the H Painless Extraction " g "J , ~^ a ™'!L | Temporary Sets Ro-mado a iwW' I to Permanent ... £1 10. | uJJr&St&mfß.L\t}U . g r..« -j.»- c„t. n » I Tints weHreputdbyHießoMslacMoni ti YeaSj Extracted Free when Sots are | you w m nnve In eating Hicm. g Urasroa. U Of all Grocers and Storfls, but remfimbsr. phnso u Opon Saturdays till 8 p.w. mim| j^BmSMM^MxASMMtJ CLASSES AT THE EOYD GARLICK SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE Will Resume on let FEBRUARY, 1913, 1913, under the Management of MRS. ROYD GARLICK, Who will be assisted by a Staff of Qualified Assistants. A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT'WILL SHORTLY BE MADE. For Particulars, apply SUSSEX CHA MBERS, PANAMA STREET, or Tel. 2199. ..A The Sure Cure A Your&oois £esf/Hen& &A It quickly cures coughs and (KA r '' i '' il ''"" , ''' r '' l ' T '*'""Tf'l WA colds -nd he»]g the tW>r W /fW<&W&\ Thnt Terrible .BOOT BILL 9 *&A corns,-na neaiß me tnroaD /!/. £ri-SMvBMi i £h. can be reduced by 8 y£jr. and lungs. Be sure you get VM /fcJWnVW'vSSSMk half by ««-int g M Bomiington's Irish Moss it M MMMWh W00I) " MIL NE WA contains no injurious drn K s W ' RUBBER HEELS W « f'■'?, bCBt ™ i[ ?™' V£ Test them on YOUR OWN ¥$, forbotbchildrenandadultß.Bf ffA %ssp»ass a „ d children's Boots. mSm/vatsexr/ztsvx/a} m \K'S4sTaN?Sj>'*. Lo.-WortneKamc J

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1632, 26 December 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1632, 26 December 1912, Page 2

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