ELECTROLYSIS MUST LEAVE ITS MARK UPON , THE . SKIN. Mrs. Hullen once practised Electrolysis for the removal of superfluous hair because there was nothing bettor at the' time. But the-, treatment is' more or less disfiguring—the needle leaves little sores which heal and leave tiny 6cars .as all sores will do.- Further, Electrolysis; - whilst removing hair from one spot, stimulates growth elsewhere; The same battery current : is U6ed 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 I GUARANTEE A CURE. Call or write. 'Mrs. Hullen, -Boulcott Street, Dept. 8, Wellington. 'Phone -1047.—Advt.
TO KILL HAIR ROOTS : - . ' Permanently and without any inconvenience, all those .who . suffer from this humiliating blemish should use "Kuldah." Its effect is marvellous. "Kuldah'' is' a lotion, odourless and quite pleasant to use which penetrates the hair shaft and destroys permanently the root. After it has been cured no sign that it ever existed remains. Why resort-to eleotrio needle when this simple homo treatment will cure youp Kuldah cures the worst cases. ' Price,' 6s. 6(1., from GEO. MEIS, Chemist, Lamb.ton Quay, Wellington; or by post, in plain wrapper, from Madame Bouffare, Sw'ansqn Street,: Auckland.— Advt.'
For Weddings-Appropriate .Bouquets for either large or small weddings.sie beiny continually designed, and embody the uDiqt! distinction of all Miss A 1 array's creations. • Flowers for. all occasion? forwarded to ant part of the' L'oMurray, Vicp-ftagiiJ Florist, .j .WiUw .Street,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2447, 28 April 1915, Page 2
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258Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2447, 28 April 1915, Page 2
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