FALLING HAIR—A' eompieto course of treatment in falling hair, -dandruff, and premature groyness consists usually of five treatments. Included are band, vibro, and. electrical massage; clipping and singeing, and a lesson in uairdressing. Pec ror complete course, including preparations, One Guinea.—Mrs. Rolleston, 256 Lanibton Quay. Further to Milsom's Jlair Tonic Special. Tt's .delightful use restores the hair rapidly to quantity mid quality. Prevents hair falling within a week, and immediately sets up new growth; us., posted anywhere. Face Powder, nil shades, unequalled in purity and fragrance, 3s. Miss Milsom, Hair and Face Specialist, 94' Willis Street. 'Phono 814. -Advt. A Wonderful Discovery.—High Frequency Violet Ray Currents—This remarkable invention is a guaranteed euro for Neuritis, Rheumatism, Sciatica, and nil complaints peculiar to women. Refreshing, invigorating. No cure, no pay. Consultation Free. Qualified nurso in attendance. Mrs. Hullen, Dept. D, Courtenny Placo Tram Terminus. 'Phone 10d7.—Advt. • For race wear tvb liavo a nice range of genuino White Fox Furs; also Stetson Velours, in Fawn, RoyaP Blue, Black, Putty, Vicux Rose and Sa.w, Purplo and Grey, at Herb. Price's, 54-56 Willis Street.—Advt. Trench coats for lads and youths, strong materials and well made, from at 50s. to' Bos. Geo! Fowlds, Ltd., Manners Street.—Advt. ' Miss Samson Will show an unusual variety of distinctive styles in spring millinery for race week at her new millinery salon, Colonial Mutual Buildings, opposite the Bank of New Zealand.—Advt. T.o Trentham Visitors—When in town don't fail to see tho smart showing of Ladies' Wear at Herb. Price's, "The ReWear Store," 54-5(1 Willis Street.-Advt. The Spirit of Peace is best expressed with flowers. Our bunches and bouquets of Violets epitomise the spirit of to-day. Miss Murray, Vice-Regal Florist, "Willis Street, Wellington—Advt., Coleman Garments are tested by the standards of good taste. Correctness of lines and faultless tailoring throughout. Quality, stylo, and character are never subordinate*!, to price_ in Coleman Garments, but price is always tho lowest that is consistent with safety. Coleman's, 234 Lanibton Quay, Wellington.—Advt. With many a housewife baking day is a day of doubts. She wonders whether thing's will come out all right. But a soon'as she uses "K" Baking Powder f'.-ie finds that they always come out-of (lie o»'on—all right. Her cakes and. •-:cone< have' the lightness and purity of new'v fallen snow. And they are whr.le6ome. l'w "K" Brand on any package is a ipiaranlee of 1 lint. For forty years Kirkpatr'ck's, of Nelson, have been New Zealand's Pure Food Specialists, and "K" Baking Powder ' maintains their hi"h standard of excellence. Yet-you sa»e on every tin of "K" Baking Powder Put it on this week's Grocery Order. -Advt. Ladies! For Trentham woar, we are showing delightful Blouses in Ninon, Georgette, Crepe do Chine; also Hosiery in all wanted shades. Herb. Price's Store, 54-50 Willis Street.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 241, 5 July 1919, Page 4
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