Can I. be taught to look after my own hair? Yes. Consult Miss Milsom. Sho will advise you. All bairwork the very finest quality and weaving. Made daily, the latest transformations, toupees, wig's, switches, plaits, pads (natural hair), and curls. Those distant please post pattern of hair and. describe requirements. Reply and quotation immediately sent and.ad- * vice as' -to what to wear. Miss Milsom can make any woman loo's smart for tho new season's millinery—whether the hair be abundant or scarce. All complexion and skin requisites stocked. Miss Milsom, Bamett's Buildings, H Willis Street (J doors past "Evening Post"). Tel. .811 — £.dvt.
Ladies, when passing Herb Price's Store, Willis Street, see the special window displays of Christmas gifts for gentlemen.—Advt. Don't make the mistake that "SYDAL" is expensive to use. It is unlike all other preparations for the skin in, that it is entirely free from grease or fat in any form. A very small quantity is used each time, and a Jar will last several months. Is. 6d, spent on a Jar of "SYDAL" is well spent.—Advt. Ladies, see our fine showing of Gent's Ties, at 2s. 6'l. each. Herb Price's, Willis Street.—Advt. ■ 1
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2657, 31 December 1915, Page 3
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195Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2657, 31 December 1915, Page 3
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