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' For Weddings—Appropriate Bouquets " for either large or small weddings sie 0 beini; continually designed, and embody " tlio uniqu.. distinction of all Miss Wur- ? ray's creations. Flowers for all occasions forwarded to any part of the Doy minior by Miss Murray, Vice-Bsgal a Florist, -- Willis Street.—Advt.

A military aeroplane costs between y £800 and £1200, according to whether 0 it is a speedy scouting monoplane or a t big passenger-carrying machine for £ cross-country flying. '' The war memorial flagstaff which lias 8 been presented to the Colonial Offico by the citizens of Vancouver, British Columbia, is 230 ft. long and 4ft. in diameter at the base. •' ELECTROLYSIS ALWAYS LEAVES ITS 1 MARK UPON THE SKIN! 0 That is one reason why Mrs. Hullen ' discontinued using Electrolysis for tho re. t moral of superfluous hair. After the r needle has penetrated to tho hair folliclo 0 it leaves a little white scar, more or less t indented according to the operator's t skill. With the "Ensma" treatment, i> however, no needle is used, so tlyit 6Carr Ting and marking is impossible. After e the first treatment tho skin is clear and - freo and repeated application destroys tho hair root for ever. Eusma is the GUARANTEED Cure. Call or write Mrs. Hullen, Beauty Specialist, Boulcott Street, Wellington. Dept. 3—Advt.

o s For Fe:e Maeßage. Shampooing, all Han 7 Treatmerts, and Electrolysis. Mrs Rolleston's ii recommended. Spuoiom Private o Roome>, Qualified Assistants, and Personal e Attention. Switches and Transformations J of every ihado a speciality. Hair guar- • int«p,l te kcap Itfl coisur, Lumbton

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2411, 17 March 1915, Page 2

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258

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2411, 17 March 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2411, 17 March 1915, Page 2

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