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In Toply to n timorous Inquiries Miss Milsom states that, the person who is lucky enough to discover paste, powder, or liquid to remove superfluous lair- permanently would' confer a Messing as well as acoamulate a fortune. Scienoo proves that nothing has been discovered. The hair will grow again; and Miss Mileom challenges any person to prove the contrary. Electrolysis (performed by, a skilled person) is the only treatment known to soience that will kill tho hair root, thus removing it for ever. The battery Miss Milsom uses has not its squal in the colonies, having all the latest improvements. The operation is painloss and leaves no soar. Foreign" advertisements may mislead; but, experience teaches. All treatments for falling and grey hair, delightful faoe manipulation Clients taught to attend themselves. All preparations for hair and face stocked Miss Milsom. Harnett's Buildings, 4 doors Above "Evening Post," 9i Willis Street. Tel. 811.—Advfc s '.

: The following visitors to. Wellington were recent callers at the Tourist Department's BureauH. Wade, Sydney • Mr. and Mrs. 6. S. Reade, England; Lieutenant-Colonel E. L. H. Dobaon, London; Frank T. Sterling, Melbourne; Mr. and Mrs. Arnoldson, Auokland' Mrs. D. Dowuio, Sydney; Miss P. Gill' Sydney; Miss G. M. Simms. Walla, N.S.W.; W. M'lntosh, Sydney, N.S.W. • Rev. John Carroll (Bishop of Lismore) • Mrs. H. Milford, Mosmnn's, Sydney.

- I SUPERFLUOUS TTATR ERADICATED. ' Without havinp to undoreo tho painful process of electrolysis—with absolute surety, safety, and at very little expense, these unsightly superfluous hair's can bo removed. Mrs. Hullen's "Busma" is wonderful in its results. One application and the blemish is removed—the apeoifio penetrates 1 right to tho tiflieit roots, and soon they are destroyed, never to crow again. You oan use "Kusma" in the privacy of your bedroom ,if you wish, and if you follow my iiistniofcioig faithfully, a oure i 9 GUARANTEED bv me! You should certainly write for details of this wonderful hair destrovor. -Send your u<tmo and address, and full particulars will go by return mail. Mrs. Hullen, Complexion Specialist, Boulcott Street, Wellington. Dept. 3.—Advt, The death is announced of Mrs. Sarah Sutton, a native of Guyliorno, 011 the bordors of Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire, who. was witliin four.-weeks .-.ofcompleting 102 years, She was the mother of eleven children, and had 104 dwoeiiduntn, Until woll ever 100 -'she' Mdicd hen own mow evara da& - 1

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2326, 7 December 1914, Page 2

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387

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2326, 7 December 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2326, 7 December 1914, Page 2

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