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'All hair work executed by Miss Milsom receives her personal attention. Only the best quality hair used, finest weav-. ing, cool and featherweight, thus ensuring comfort during hot weather. No heavy, hot pads are used with Miss Milsom's hair work. A perfect match guaranteed. Clients are taught tho professional way to make artificial hair keep its colour and lustre and look as if ft wore growing from the head naturally. \ So highly satisfactory and perfect is this department that the plajts, switches, toupees, transformations, wigs, natural hair pads, and curls are most lifelike, aad cannot lie delected when worn Write for prices, and enclose pattern of hair. Ail toilet requisites for hair and faoe stocked. Only addressMiss Milsom, Barnetf s Buildings, 4 doora iibovc "Evening Post," 91 Willis Street. Telephone 814—Advt.

Tho Mnsterton Bowling Club has decided to hold a progressive pairs tournament on, Labour Day, tho proceeds from tho entry fee to bo devoted to tho patriotic fund.

It is stated in an advertisement in this i=sue that beginners can ,bb taught to nlav tho piano in eight lessons, and for the modest fee of 30s. The Birley College of Music, with branches all over New Zealand, are established at Boulcott Chambers, in Wellington, under the direction of Miss it. Coltman, who is a skilled musician in the old method ns well' as tho Birley. , It is stated that somo astonishing results have already been obtained in Wellington, and parents before deciding about tho • children s twiehlng. »ro ndviecd to inquire into tho Birley system of. p.lauo-playing.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2288, 23 October 1914, Page 2

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258

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2288, 23 October 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2288, 23 October 1914, Page 2

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