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It is every woman's duty to learn the hygiene of the hair and skin. Miss Mil-. Bom'B exclusive and tip-to-date methods and preparations will win back the worst complexion and restOTo the poorest hair to its proper life and energy. Those whose hair and skin are fading, can restore them through Miss Milsom's expert knowledge, whioh she imparts, and tho true preparations and how to jise them. Delightful face massage will remove wrinkles with tho use of "CULTENE" Skin Food (Regd.), tho coarsest und most withered skin will quickly become smooth and soft. Eleotrolysis, Hairdressing taught. Grey hairs restored to natural colour. Shampooing, mnnicuring, clipping. Perfect Switohes, Puffs, and Natural Hair-Pads. Transformations most natural and lightest weight. Hairfood unsurpassed—euro dandruff and falling hair. Personal attention. Miss MilEom, King's Chambers (opp. Stewart Dawson's), Willis Street, Wellington. Telephone 814.* ,

HAIRWORK,

Mm. Haybittlo makos a specialty of Artistio and Up-to-date Hairwork. Only tho best of English Hair used. Head Massage, Shampooing, Cutting, etc, 268, LAMBTON,QUAY, ' 'Phone 1594. Over Orr. Chemist. Spring Weddings—Brides' and Bridesmaids' Bouquets of Fashion. Favourite flowerß—rose, carnation, lily of valley, exquisitely designed and forwarded to any cart of Dominion. Miss Murray, VicoRegal Florist, 36 'Willis Street.-Advt. Ten days after stealing £1928 10s. from ' Lloyds Bank, Bo6combo, where ho was employed as a olerk, Edward Reginald. Wright was, on December G, sentenced at Bournemouth to six months' hard labour. Evidence was given of the prisoner's flight to London with tho money on the night of November 19 nnd arrest on a common near Haslcmero, Surrey, three days later. Ho—"Don't you know her? She lives In youf nquaw." Bh'B-"l'crh»p* w) but ,<he la not la my circle."

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1650, 17 January 1913, Page 2

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275

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1650, 17 January 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1650, 17 January 1913, Page 2

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