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I lii reply to numerous inquiries Miss Milsom states that the person who is lucky, enough ■ to discover: paste, powder, or liquid to remove superfluous hair permanently would confer a blessing; aa well ag a fortune. Science proves' tbat nothing has been discovered. The hair will grow again; and Miss Milsom challenges any person to prove the contrary. Electrolysis (performed by a skilled person) is the only treatment known to. science that will kill the hair root, thus removing.it for -over; The battery Miss Milsora uses has not its equal in'the colonies- having all the latest improvements.. I ''The; operation ig nainlpss aud loaves'' no scar. Foreign advertisements may misleadj but- experience teaches. All treatments for falling and 'grey hair,.• delightful faco manipulation' Clients taught to attend themselves.' All preparations for hair and- face stocked. Hiss Milsom. Barnett's Buildings, i doors above' "Evening Post." 91 .Willis Street Tel. -BUi—iAdvt. V For Weddings.—Appropriate Bouqpets for cither, large or. small weddings aro being continually designed, and embody the unique distinction of all Miss Murray's creations. •' Flowers for all occasion's" iforw'arded :to 'any part of the Do-

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2325, 5 December 1914, Page 2

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184

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2325, 5 December 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2325, 5 December 1914, Page 2

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