For/ weak, brittle, and falling hair a course of treatment is recommended. One treatment (singly), sometimes hastens tho fall of loose liair, which was already in a state of atrophy, and it is after tho third or fourth treatment that the beuefi£ is derived and the growth invigorated and improved. A' guinea course is, moreover, economical. Mrs. Rolleston, 256 Lainbton Quay, Wellington.—Advt. New head by mail. From scalp to neck. Write lo Miss Milsom to bob "how this can be brought about. The evolution of ago to youth- in tlb most natural way. Describe in your own manner your hair and complexion difficulties. In response you will be guided by tho original Miss Milsom, Hn,ir and race Specialist, 94 Willis Street. 'Phone BW.-Advt. I'reveiit Influenza. —A Swies doctor eaid: "Scienco has revealed a sure preventativo against influenza—electric and hot air bathe." Try massage, osteopathy, and chiropractic for internal and external ills. Both sexes treated by qualified nurse. Superfluous hair destroyed by Enema. Advice free. Mrs. Hullen, Dept. D.. Courtenay Place Tram Terminus. Phone 1017, Open Fridays 7-9 p.m.—Advt. Dainty and captivating are our bunches and bouquets of violets—the most fascinating of all flowers. Ours are always fragrant and freeh. Miss Murray, ViceRegal Florist, Willis Street, Wellington. -Advt, The "Sports" is still the suit in demand for boys. / See our pleasing patterns in all-wool material at 30s. to 555. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Manners Street— Advt. No more grinding of teeth w'tk WADE'S WORM FIGS. Price Is. 6d.Advt. WITNESS AFTER WITNESS IN WELLINGTON. As we take up our paper week by week we are struck by the nearly, unmistakable way in which witness after witness speaks out, as Mrs. Hankinsoii does here. If these people were strangers living miles away we might take little notice oi' them. But they are not. They arc our neighbours, Hying amongst us. Their word is too easily proved .to ndmit of any doubt. Tliej speak out in the hope that their experience niay be n guide t« others. Mrs. A. nanliinson, 203 Willis Street, Wellington, says: "A member of my family suffered a lot from kidney double, backache being the most 'trying Kyinptom. Tho pain wa.s right across the loins and •particularly acute when stooping.. .The , secretions we thick mid cloudy, and sleep at night was disturbed, with the result Hint during the day there- was'a •constant tiredness. A friend advised mo to n?n Dci.in'.-i ISackachc Kidney Pills, so T got a liot.tlo at once, and am very glad I hoard of this grand remedy, for it cave almost immediate relief and gradually effected a perfect cure. This 4id not happen yesterday, but twelve months ago, and there has been no return of Iho complaint since, eo tho euro has been well tested*" Bonn's Backache Kidnrj - Pills aro sold by all ciiemistd and storekeepers at 3s. per bottle (six bottles l(k Od.), or will be posted on recipt of pri < by-'Fosce. M'Clellan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. But, H suro you jjet DOAN'S.-Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 200, 19 May 1919, Page 2
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