It is every woman's duty to leanT'the" hygiene"of thehair and skin.': Miss Milsoiu's exclusive and up-to-date /methods and preparations will win back'the worst complexion: and restore ithe • poorest hair ; to its-:proper' life ..and:energy.,'; Those whose hair and skin, are'fading; can rested them through. Miss MilsoraV ex-' pert knowledge,, which she imparts, and the' true preparations:. and/ how to use them; . Delightful face massage will remove wrinkles with the use of "CULTENE" Skin Food ; (Regd.), .the .coarsest and most withered skin will.quickly become smooth and soft. Electrolysis, Hairdressing taught. Grey hairs restored to natural colour. Shampooing, manicuring,' dipping.': Perfect Switches, .Puffs,' and Natural' ' Hair-Pads.'-'"■',' Transformations most natural and lightest weight. Hairfood unsurpassed—euro dandruff' and falling hair. Personal, attention.' Miss'Milsom, '. King's Chambers '■';.'■ (opp. '-".' Stewart Dawson's),, .'Willis Street,' ,Wellington, Telephone BU'.' : . : ~:.:,':';;
. ■ Brooklyn, Wellington, , ■' \ '■■■■•'.-■ 13th December," 1912; Dear : Mrs. Hullen,—-: ; For 'years I,was tortured with super-' iluous hair... on' my fnco. and feared ' I should never rid myself of the distressing disfigurement. Being extremely sensitive, I suffered .considerably, heing oftenreminded of the fact, which I realised only too well. I tried several so-called cures, also spent a groat deal of money on clootrolysis, hut all to no' purpose. In fact, I got worse. Then I heard of "Rusma/' and, as a last resource, decided to give it a trial, though having little faith of, ever being cured. Imaglno my surprise and delight on discovering that, with each treatment, the hair grew finer, 'until finally I was cured.' ■ ■ '-. : :■: WONDERFUL /BARGAINS AT MRS.. MATHEWSON'S SALE, .'■ This SALE commenced on TUBS-' DAY, 2ht 'JANUARY, and the .' BARGAINS have brought many enthusiastic Buyers horo. No wonder— when Fashionable TRIMMED MILLINERY is marked down to Cs. lld.i 12s. Gd., and '■ 19a. 6d. ■' '''■-'■'■'„. Also, Smart JAP. CREPE KIMONOS, GOWNS, and JACKETS at 3s. lid., 4s. lld.i and ss. lid. .' each. DON'T MISS THESE MONEYSAVING CHANCES. ' MRS; MATHEWSON,:. LADIES'; OUTFITTER, ,260 LAMBTON QUAYr- ': " I '■■'■ ''.''- .
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1656, 24 January 1913, Page 2
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313Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1656, 24 January 1913, Page 2
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