ELECTROLYSIS MUST LEAVE ITS MARK UPON THE SICIN. •Mrs. Mullen once praotised Electrolysis for the Temovnl of superfluous hair because there was nothing better at the time. But the treatment is more or loss disfiguring—the needle leaves little sores which heal and leave tiny scars as all sores will do. Further, Electrolysis, whilst removing hair from- one spot, stimulates growth elsewhere. Tho same battery current is' used as for MAKING HAIR GROW, and as the needle electrifies the face its etfcct is but logical. But with my "Rusma" Treatment no needle and 110' electric current is used. The treatment is the sure, safe, easy method, and I GUARANTEE A CURE. Call or writo. Mrs. Hullen, Eoulcott Street, Dept. 3, Wellington. 'Phono 1017.—Advt.
For Weddings—Appropriate Bcroquets for eitlie: large or sma " weddings mo bflin» continually designed, and embody tlio unique distinction of all Miss Murray's creations. Flowers for all occasions forwarded to any part of the Dominio'- by Miss Murray, Vice-Segal florist, Willis Street— Advt.
All old rag gatherer, who "appeared at Marylebone, , dialled with bogging, boasted that lie had over forty names, and defied the polico or anyone olso to find out whom ho was. He was sentenced to iv day's imprisonment. People from every part of the province speak in the highest terms of "NAZOL" as a remedy for Colds, Coughs, and Nasal Catarrh. It relioves and cures more quickly Hum anythiUß else, Price, la, 6d.-"Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2426, 3 April 1915, Page 2
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237Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2426, 3 April 1915, Page 2
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