Mrs. Rolleston, Speoialiat in Hair and Face Treatments (Qualified,. London and Paris), is recommended for the most successful treatments for falling hair, dandruff, and premature greyness, face massnge, shampooing, and the permanent'removal of superfluous hair by olcctrolysis. A largo assortment 'of transformations, toupees, and switches alwaye on hand at English prices. 25G Lambton Quay,— Advt. Tho New Zealahde'rs' stay in Egypt is recalled by n letter recently received from thoso parts asking for a complete Rusma (registered) oiitfit. Rusma (registered) is tho sure, safe, superfluous hair destroyer. The treatment carried with it no pain or risk of disfigurement associated with Electrolysis or depilatories. Trial treatment freo, Mrs. Hullen, Dopt, (D), opp. Courtemiy Placo Tram Terminus (upsraii ; 3). 'Phone lOi?.—Advt. Grey school shirts for boys, in cotton, union, and all wool, from ss. up, at Cieo. Foivhls, Ltd., Manners .Street.—Advt. Lily of tho Valley—that dainty, fascinating (lower which recalls onchanting dreams of weddings—is now coming in. Order your bouquet in good time. Miss Murray's, Vice-Regal Florists, 3G Willis Slreet.-Advt. A. Wellington merchant says:—"After threo years' suffering from neuritis a few dosea of VEIL gavo mo complete rest, and I was almost free from pain befero finishing tho first bottle. VBIL for all nerve- cases, shell-shock cases, etc. At all chemists. Young's Chemical Co., Distributors.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 36, 6 November 1918, Page 2
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213Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 36, 6 November 1918, Page 2
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