Electrolysis is the only method known to science that will remove hair permanently. Miss Milsom is a qualified operator under Mme. Barclay. New York, and possesses tho most up-to-dato battery in Australasia, and treatment it.'m one so skilled is painless, leaves no scar, and no return of hair, as hundreds of grateful patients will testify. Treatment, 10s. Gs. per half-hour, by appointment only. Tho two great skin and facial remedies, Cultenc Skin s'\)od, 3s, and Cu'inie Balm, 3s. 6d., aro both delightful and fragrant preparations to use. One for night and one for day. Pull instructions how to uso and information on -wrappers. Tho users of these are ever increasing because of their uniformity and efficacy. And remember, they positively discourage the growth of hair. . The best Poudres in four shades, 2s. Gd. All preparations specially mode to combat blemishes the skin is prone to. Miss Milsom, Bamett's Buildings, 91 Willis Street. 'Phono 814.—Advt.
Our hosiery knitting machines are 'first to the front" for satisfaction and efficiency. They supersede any other knitters in tho production of socks and stockings, and the goods made on these machines are guaranteed to wear as well as those knitted by hand. Wo are now showing tho very latest models in Harrison Griswold Hosiery Knitters. Fifty pairs hoso can bo knitted on our machines while one pair is being knitted by hand. Particulars and prices from Oscar Hewett and 0., 5G Cuba Street, Wellington (just below Bank of New Zealand).—Advt;
CLARKE'S Hair Dye restores youttifpl colour, hiack or brown; harmless and odourless, colourlee. Post free, Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. Clarke, Ohomist, 116 Victoria Street, Auckland.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3165, 17 August 1917, Page 2
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