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The marriage took place in St. Mat'thew's Church, Masterton, 011 Wednesday, of Mr. John Lavin, of Palmerston North, second son of Mr. John Lavin, of Waikanae, to Miss Hazel Fanny Bishop, second daughter of Mr. W. Bishop, of Masterton.' The Rev. H. Watson performed the'ceremony. For Fa:? Massage, Shampooing, all llau Treatments, and Electrolysis, Mrs KolleEtou's ii recommended. Spacious Private Rooms. Qualified Assistants, and Personal Atter tion. Switches and Transformations ot every shade a speciality. Hair guaranteed to keep its colour. 25(f Lambton Quay*

ELECTROLYSIS MUST LEAVE ITS MARK' UPON THE SKIN. Mrs. Hullen once practised Electrolysis for the removal of superfluous hnir' be- 1 'cause there was nothing better at the time. But the treatment iB more or less disfiguring—the needle leaves little sores which heal and leave tinv scars as all sores will do. Further, Electrolysis, 'whilst removing hair from one spot, stimulates growth elsewhere. The same battery current is used as for MAKING HAIR GROW, and as the needle electrifies the face its effect is but logical. But with my- "Rusma" .Treatment no needle and no electric current is used. The treatment is the sure; safe, easy method, and 1 GUARANTEE A CURE. Call or write. Mrs. Hullen, Boulcott Street, Dept. 3, Wellington. 'Phone 10i7.—Advt. SHAMPOOING IS COSTLY. If you have to patronise tie barber each time, and yet it is absolutely necessary if y<iu wish your, hair to be clean, soft, and glossy. By tlie expenditure of Is. 6d. for "Parisian Shampooing" you can secure all that is necessary for many weeks' treatment. The preparation is a wonderful tfevivifier when you are hot, tired and dusty. Mention this paper. Jupp-Turners, 155 Upper Willis Street, Wellington.—Advt. For Weddings—Appropriate Bouquets for either large or small weddings aie beins! continually designed, and embody the uniqii. distinction of all Miss Murray's creations. Flowers for all occasions forwarded to any 'part of the Dominion by Miss Murray, Vice-Regal I'lonst, Willis Street.—Advt On board ship the day begins at noon,' and is divided into seven watches —noon to 4 p.m.; 4 p.m., to 6 p.m.; 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.; p.m. to midnight; midnight to 4 a.m.; 4 a.m. to 8 a.m.; and 8 a.m. to noon.

"Do-It-Better" Dentistry TIME was when one had good reason to fear the Dentist's chair. But notnow—if the Dentist is W. P. Sommerville. .The Patient's comfort is my chief consideration. Whether it be Teeth Filled, Teeth Crowned, or Teeth Extracted, my work is perfectly safe for the child of three or the man of eighty. Wide experience, highest skill and up-to-date appliances enable me to treat successfully the most difficult cases. ' Then, whit about your teeth? To neglect them ii bad policy. Decaying Teeth are unsightly and offeniive.' They ruin digestion, poison the system, lower vii&lity. Consult me TO-DAY—FREE. I will tell you what should be done and how I can do it better. .SUPERIOR METHODS BUT MODERATE FEES. Nurses in Attendance. W. P. SOMMERVILLE "The carkfui- Dektist" MOLESWORTH STREET (Over B&rrtud Son. Chemists) Hour*: 9».m. toSJO p.m.; 7p.m. t08.30 Telephone 3967 C.H.-60 3 8 The name is a guarantee of supreme 1 Hi quality and the greatest value. 18 U

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2437, 16 April 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2437, 16 April 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2437, 16 April 1915, Page 2

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