I- TOILET HJA'TS. TREATMENTS TO BE HAD AT MES. . ROLLESTON'S. To keep the hair in good condition, monthly shampooing is advisable. Fee, 1= 2s. Gd. To strengthen the growth and prevent r breaking and split tins, have tho hair cut and singed. Fee, Is. Gd. For fulling hah', premature greyness, dandruff, or'kick of lustre, a course of special treatment is invaluable. Fee, ;£1 A guinea course of face treatment is indispensable for improving the completion, removing blemishes, and eradicating wrinkles. For the permanent removal of superfluous hair without tho slightest scar, Mrs. Rollestoii holds a diploma and medical reference for skilful heatment by electrolysis. Fee, 10s- per hour. Transformations and hainvorb of every description n speciality. 'Jsf> Lambton Quay, . Wellington.—Advt. Ladies should purchase their Silk Hose at Price's Store, Willis Street. Absolutely the best, qualities and best values in town!—Advt. "Do you colloct Camels?" is not a question relating to the Zoo, but to the possibility of securing a prize in the Desert Gold Tea Competition. Drink the "Queen of Teas" at nil times, and save tho Camels oil' packets; -CjO in prizes and hundreds of gift prizes, arn to be distributed.—Advt. MfEDDfNcT Bouquets, fTeatro and * » Presentation Baskets executed in the choicest flowers and ferns obtainable. Artistic work, combined with moderate rates. Miss I'oole, 70 Jl-iuners Street. — 'Phone 2400,
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2921, 6 November 1916, Page 2
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219Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2921, 6 November 1916, Page 2
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