SUPERFLUOUS HA IK. (Extract by Davkl Walsh. M.D., lidin., Senior Physician, Western hkin Hospital, London.) "The only treatment of any use for the permanent removal of superfluous hair is that by electrolysis. It is largely in the hands of unqualified persons, who Ijy their specious promises and unskilled methods have done much to bring into disrepute a method which, despite its (iiliieiilties, is the only one yet discovered by medical science." The following is a testimonial received I>.V Mrs. liollesUm, Specialist in Electro',ysis, Diploma, Boston, U.S.A. ' " riiiving, as an old lady nearly 80, undergone a course of electrolysis by Mrs. liolleston for the removal of superllnous hair, 1 have very great pleasure in testifying not only lo ils perfect efficiency, but also to its comparative, painlessness." All treatments are given personally by Mrs. Kulleston by speei.il process. Eee 10s. Appointments may be booked in Wellington for the Easter Holidays. ' Mrs. I'oHeslon, l.ambton Quay.— Advt.
The evident advantage of cleaning carpelsi upholstery, curtains; etc.. by the Vacuum process is now so well understood and appreciated, us a hygienic necessity in every well-ordered home and institution, that it onlv remains to Felect the best type that combines hijrh efficiency and simplicity of construction with economy of cost—these essentials are combined in the "Daisy" Vacuum Cleaner (of British manufacture). Demonstrations daily, at Oscar Hewett and Co., 56 Cuba Strcet'fjust below Bank of N.J!.). T'Vinno SW).— Afh't.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 158, 23 March 1918, Page 5
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233Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 158, 23 March 1918, Page 5
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