It . will be of interest to ladies, to learn that Mrs. Kolleston's hairwork department has been considerably extended, and a large shipment of most beautiful English hair is just to hand. A speciality is made of transformations, toupees (fronts), and swathings, English, designs, and prices. Combings made up by special process. V 256. Lambton Quay. Tel., 1599. —Advt. ■ ■■:'■■■ /' ■ ■•'■', :• -
TALKS ABOUT HAIR.
It should be realised that it is natural for hair to grow as long as life lasts, and most unnatural for it .to cease doing so at any stage. But modern life is crowded with conditions antagonistic to ,hair growth, and .it is impossible to keep hair at its best except by proper treatment. Consult Miss Milsom. She treats and teaches the true massage of the head and' imparts to clients sufficient knowledge that they can carry on her treatment in their own homes. Miss Mil6om; Barnes's'Buildings, 94 Willis Street (i doors past'"Evening Post"). Telephone 814.— Advt. ! THE OLD DICTUM. "ONCE GREY, ALWAYS GREY," Is now utterly disproved. WALNUT BRILLIANTINE will restore grey hair to original colour and keep it -lite like ah'd glossy; it acts as a nourisher to the roots, and at. the same .time supplies the natural colouring matter.'' Dyes are most they invariably turn the hair unsightly .shades, such as bronze; majenta, and green. Try . 1 WALNUT BRILLIANTINE ; ■ as a dressiug and restorer. One application will convince you o£ its merits. It is unequalled in cases of _ premature grey"ness and'great loss of'hair.'..'Price 3s. 6d. from Geo. Mee, Chemist, Lambton Quay, '■WeMinj^ri.-:;-..'(Posted ..'in-'; plain sealed wrapper,' 3d. extra;)—Advt.' . ■ " : SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. . THE PROOF OF RUSMA EFFICIENCY. , In saying Rusma will remove the unsightly: Superfluous Hairs without pain, without, leaving scars, and without inconvenience, Mrs. Hullen has proof to support her statement. Here is one of scores of voluntary testimonials:— :.; ••' ■. "Cape Town. "Just 'a line to let you know that the pan .of "RUSMA' I got .is a. complete success, and I no longer need to use it." Further, Mrs. Hullen's Rusma GUAR-. ANTES should . prompt • you- to' call or write! ' Will you?' MRS. HULLEN,' 'Specialist, Boulcott Street, Wellington.; Dept. 3. Telephone 1047.—Advt. Fragrant Violets, fresh: daily.? Sendyonr friends an artistic posy'of violets packed in violet boxes, 2s. 6d. and ■ 3s. (id. each,; special. fancy / boxes of ' Freesias, Carnation's,' and choicest flowers, 55., 65., 7s. 6d. and 10s. 6d., posted anywhere. Miss Murrav, Vice-Regal, Floriste, 36' Willis Street.—Advt.
SPECIAL VALUE IN FLANNELETTES < II —HI 31 ——II HI—II——IE IL- 1 ' For This Week in Our MANCHESTER: DEPARTMENT. V 1 .BBSS SOFP STEIPEQ FLANNELETTE— ' 6/6, 7/6, 9/6,10/6, 12/« doz. yards, 'V • SOET -{WHITE- FLANNELETTE— 5/-, 6/6, 7/6, 8/6, 9/6, 10/6 dozen yards. 32-INCH -iVELTFILL'. FLANNELETTE—Ia Cream, White, Sal- : N mon. Spec.lal, 9/6 dozsn. SAMPLES POSTED FREE.'TO 'ANT ADDRESS,.. ,WE PAX : 'FREIGHT ■ON PARCELS. ! ' m ||T # — jszzmm DRIERS & CLOTHIERS "
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2509, 9 July 1915, Page 3
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468Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2509, 9 July 1915, Page 3
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