Mrs. Bolleston. has sained the reputation of importing the! best quality liair it is possible to obtain in Europe; hair that will keep its colour through constant wear and washing, and that always retains its glossy appearance. Every shade can be perfectly matched. Purchasers receive expert advice gratis on the care and treatment of their hair; also lessons free on how to dress it fashionably end becomingly. Switches. Transformations, Toupees, Waved Temple Curls, Pin Curls, etc., are all guaranteed and riiado on the promises. No advance /is made on the English prico of hair. Estimates given anil nattorns matched by post. 25G Lambton Quay. 'Phono 1559 —Advt. On Edward Fenr.ell, farmer, being acquitted at Reading Assizes of a charge of tho manslaughter of John Thomas Bridgwater, a corporation employee, Mr. Justice Channell said lie was ashamed of the verdict, which was ngainst the evidence. It was alleged that Fenncll attacked three men, knocked down Bridgwater, and kicked him. on tho faco causing a wound which resulted in his death from blood poisoning. Brooklyn, Wellington, 13th Decembor, 1912, Dear Mrs. Hullon,For years I was tortured with superfluous hair on my faco, and feared I. should never rid myself of the distressing disfigurement. Being extremely sensitive I suffered considerably, being often reminded of tho fact, which I realised only too well. I tried several so-called cures, also spent a givat deal of monoy on electrolysis, but all to no purpose. In fact, I got worse. Then I hoard of "Rumna," and, as a last resource, decided to. give it a trial, though having little faith of ever being cured. Imagine my surprise and delight on discovering that, with each treatment, the hair grew finer, until finally I was cured. Spring Weddings—Brides' an<7 Bridesmaids' Bouquets of Fashion. Favourite (lowerß—rose, carnation, illy of valley, exnuisitelv designed and forwarded to any part of Bominion Miss Murray, Vice[legal Florist, fi(i Willis Street.—Adrt. l or cruelty to ten greenfinches by confining tlicm in live cages each only cHit inches smiore. Elizabeth Smith, bi'riidculer, I'lnintoiv, was at West Ham lined [ X 2 or twenty-one days' inijriionmeiit.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1691, 6 March 1913, Page 2
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348Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1691, 6 March 1913, Page 2
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