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STAMFORD & Co. Hairdressing College, 123 a CUBA STREET. BEAUTIFY THE COMPLEXION SURELY, QUICKLY—ROY AI, ■ CREME. , THE ROYAL is PURE-no animal f.it whatever contained in iho preparation, thereby ensuring freedom from blackheads. It is DELIGHTFUL. It nourishes and feeds tho tissues, and clears Iho complexion magically. It is a delicately fragrant and ideal Face Cromft'' l'rico ,4sr Jmv j : . ; 'lVuo Kico'Massago'Taught. rjiurnoN. in . , massage. Mrs. CREIGHTON■ HALE, tho longest. . established Teacher of Massage in London, has Opened & Branch of her London Establishment in Wellington. Sho instructs ladies in Scientific Massage of every kind, including General, Swedish, Weir-Mitchell. Electricitv and Swedish Drill. Pupils can join, at auj time. - Every Lesson on living subject. Certificate when proficient. Author or the "Art of Massage." ' ' Address: 27 May Street, Wellington. .FLORENCE HULLEN, 'i'lione 1047. 101 LAMJiTON QUAY. Willie St., Wellington, 7/1/1?. Dear Mrs. Ilullen.-l have much pleat, ure in recommending you "RUSMA" for tho removal of superfluous hair, having previously been treated by other specialists per medium of electrolysis, also, depilatories, at El-eat expenso (.£75) without receiving any rcliof- I am gratefully thankful to you for your treatment of my caso. Sinco undergoing treatment at your hands I am pleased to state that not onlv has your remedy removed all traces ot superfluous hair but in addition' has improved tho complexion wonderfully.—Yours, etc. The original of this letter and other ten. ' tiinonials may bo seen at my rooms-—F-H. REMOVAL NOTICE. TEE MISSES MACANDREW AND HAYES wish to notify Ladies that • they have Removed from' 77 Willis Street ; to 07 MANNERS STREET (close to Opera House), r FASHIONABLE FURS. Tl/S"RS. SMITH, Furrier, has removed IvX to No. 3 Manners Street. La-iiei should call and inspect her stock before buying their Winter Furs. Beautiful lilack Fo';;, Silver Fox, Squirrel, and many other kinds to choose from. Skim imported direct. Come early and givo 1 your order. Repairs a specialty, "Dominion" Readers! Wo aro Practical and Consulting Chemist Opticians with 25 years experience. If your Health is bad through Skin Diseases, Blood Disorders. Stomach Troubles, or Over Excesses, consult us about it. Our system of correspondence is Strictly Confidential. Our Optical Parlours aro complete with all the Most Modern Appliances. Spectacles of tho best quality only—No Chargo for Testing yoiir Sight. FRAfJK SHAW, QUALIFIED OPTICIAN-CHEMIST, WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. (Oppo. Duthie's.) 'Phono 147, Upstairs. 'Phono 3263. I a ctfS& o \ ,SP^' 9 : ' Opp. TE AFO HOUSE, CUBA STHEET. | TO THE LADIES OF WELLINGTON AND COUNTRY DISTRICTS. f JOSEPH. I.adics' T.u'loi, bens to ♦ notify that lie is still turning out - .llMrst-class Cosiumes Kuto ■ than any . other firm in • His only atMvess is BOULCOU CHAMBER?!. Wellington. 'Phone 3QS3, , KEEP ET DARK. Clarke's Hj»ir Dye restores black 'or brown hair to its youthful colour; harmless, odourless. Price. Is. Gd. und :!«. (id., - all chemists, or post free. H\ Clurne, 11(1 Victoria Street, Aticklnnd. GQURTENAY PLACE BUTCHERY y FOR YOUR SPRING LAMB, ETC. • ONE QUALITY-THE BEST, Givo us a Call Before Going Elsewhere. .' 'Phono .122?.

/sm % l HATS & COATS FOR RAINY DAYS. | ■ ' Rain spells ruination 'to your Millinory, unless, of course, you aio | provided witli what is essentially a Wet Weather Ilat. I liavo. ail ox-j ceplionally iino assortment of SPcrIART WET WEATHEfo HATS. . in Suede, Felt, Yelour, or Cloth, .in all shades with mount to match. They are serviceable, and are priced as. low as 12s. 60. each. RAINCOATS also that keep out'the wet, from 30s. to 555. each. ; you ahe'invited to inspect MRS. MATHEWSON, WELLINGTON'S LEADING MILLINEH ... 264-260 Lambton auay. j a WE CLOSE at 1 p.m. SATURDAY. W 6— 3 filßliGE'S ' (CHRISTCHURCH). WELLINGTON AGEMOY; Hannah's Buildings, Lambton Quay. j The fashionable world in Wellington are rightly; giving close attention to the Furnishing of their homes. The modem taste is for simple artistic designs, and fashionable folk are having their own ideas worked into their Furniture. A reliable place to handle orders of this, kind is W. STRANGLE & CO., Ltd., Hannah's Buildings, Lambton Quay. i' TELEPHONE 3051. 1 Oriio onlv w«* to to we *YMLN*fI. TON'S COFFEE ESSENCE. A little in acup-liot water idcleri-aiul roil have as fragrant coll'co as any chef could prepare None moio Mono more l''iirtv..uip« of coHcb 'roni » buttla .. * come'ESSENCE, "'' ! Tha Wa'slaitig Boiler that is : Saptiv&ting all the Womenfolk. I i ruia Ttae j MOfe • METHVEN j irnTil wasisimg ; ■I i l Boiler. i/|! j€lM V€Wm iilhl m «" a ,0 «"<* <-! the Dominion, j'&i I — rTT ||irS| womenfolk arc enthusiastic over this ; ill I !|(SSteif lmiler. And thc.v ore showing their ! 1 j! [jMlj admiration in ft taiiEiblfe way by ; ' y I I llfSlir.iSil, 1 buyiiiß it and recommending it. : j ill I !M Hundreds lcavo our factory every j II I HfsFlfill month. Seems only fl matter of i 5 |1 lifM' time when their uso in New Zealand ! ; ran 111 Mm II wi " bc im!vers!il - | i vWvl Why is the Moth veil E0 popular? I ! Mli» I'Ortk at the illustration and you'll i sfstotxtn-jt i ! SIi'KE-S't-SM: i : A y 1-1 firebox is to the copper. That Saves i • fli y : - -'.-ViW t'dal. saves heat, saves time. x„ brickwork to Tall to jjiocosj liotliing- j 1 * children's. Frame is heist Carnm . v .... S Y'rl/v. ■ viist iron: copper comcs from' fomous i UW \lfm Klliott Copper Hulling Mills, Dir. Jffl ' ' Vfera? mincham. /flf „ \\\ Irowmonifer? sell it. If yours U; - doesn't, write n*. lEIMS, LbL, Dunedin. !

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1744, 8 May 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1744, 8 May 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1744, 8 May 1913, Page 2

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