A Note of Contrast.—Eighteen months and eighty years were the ages of two clients in Miss Milsom's Booms, same time, same day. The former wondered why, the lhtter marvelled at—yet each ! treatment was very beneficial and satisfactory. It should bo 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; and it is impossible to keep hair at its best except by proper treatment. Consult Miss Milsom. She treats aud 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 Milsom, Barnetfs Buildings, 94 Willis Street (4 doors past "Evening Post"). Telephone 814.—Adrt. The Archbishop of Budapest, recently announced his readiness to give up all the church _ bells for military purposes, without waiting for a requisition.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2608, 2 November 1915, Page 3
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147Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2608, 2 November 1915, Page 3
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