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"A MARRIAGE SPECIALIST."

AMERICAN GIRL OF SEVENTEEN. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright "Times"—Sydney "Sun" Spacial Cables. New York, November 24. Mrs. Gussio Washburn, of La Grange, Georgia, aged seventeen, considers herself to be a marriage specialist-. She has been engaged twenty-five times, has eloped live t : mes, married twice, and possesses a cartload of engagement rings. Shu holds that a marriage contact is illegal if the bride answers "No" when tlio clergyman asks the usu-al. questions. Her husband is a farmer-of'' forty-seven.-

NO HAIR. WHY DESPAIR? The scalp was given you to groiv- hair, malco it do its work. MISS MILSOM, Hair Physician,' will diagiiose j.o«r case (free of charge), and prescribe the necessary preparations, and teach you h.o«- to uso them.; whether your'hair ba too.'dry, too greasy, grey, thin, dandruff, irritation, etc. There is not a pvennrjitiou existent in itself that will mako hnir grow, but long experience, study in science of hair,- and successful treatment, with tho combination of proper preparations, has solved the sceret. All treatments, shampooing, face, etc: ' Advice by mail. Hair Work of every description. Miss Milsom, King's Chambers, Willis Street, Wellington. Telephone 811 *

Mr. S. George Nathan will sell by public suction at the residence of Mr. Ocorsra ShirtelifTe, "Birchill," Upper Hutf, all his household furniture and effects at 2 p.m. on Saturday next. "Will you object to ray weighing myself.''" said a meek-looking man 1,0 li'w wife as they stood near a weighing maehinev on Ihe platform of a railway station. "What do you want to wiiiiih yourself J'or?" lie asked, sharply. "Only to tfc. dear,' if vou wntild allow mo to have my own 'weigh' for once!" Jews ere not ncrmiitcil to buy land in Russia. A MARTYR FOB YEARS. "For years I was a martyr to liver complaint," writes Mrs. Corlett, 112 Clyde Street, Ballarat, Vic., "would get-dread-ful sick headaches and ba unable to eat. 1 consulted a doctor, but he was unable to do nio any good. Eventually 1 tried Chamberlain's Tablets and derived liuch benefit from them that i»3r health is novr pCjr^ct,'j-Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1916, 26 November 1913, Page 2

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342

"A MARRIAGE SPECIALIST." Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1916, 26 November 1913, Page 2

"A MARRIAGE SPECIALIST." Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1916, 26 November 1913, Page 2

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