FALLING lIAIK—A compieto course of treatment in fnllin'sr" hair, (..midruft', and premature greyness consists usually of five treatments. .Included are band, vibro, and electrical massage; clipping and singeing, and a lesson in nairdresßj,ng. Fee for compieto course, including preparations, Ono Guinea.—Jlrs. Kolleston, 2oti Lainbton Quay.—Advt. Nature originally gave woman hair to match her skin aiul complexion. Therefore, if by some unfortunate circumstance, are not women justified in calling for artificial aid, To the skilled hair artist she appeals. Miss Alilsom is dnilj' malting all classes of plaits, switches, transformations, wigs, natural pads and curls. Misa Jlilsom, 91 Willis Street 'Phone 814,-Advt. Ah Aid to Beauty awaits you freo by visiting Mis. Hullen and availing yourself of Itusma (Reg.), trial treatment. This proves that it is the safest method of destroying Superfluous Hiur. Its unrivalled points are—removal of hair and destruction of' roots, without pain, and a skin liko velvet. Ono treatment will prove all that is necessary. Toilet .Rooms, 3a Courtenav Place. 'Phone 1047.—Advt. ' For College Girls.—We havo just 21 good quality straw boatora. We are offering at half-price. We invito your inspection. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Manners Street.—Advt. ' The Spirit of Peace is best expressed with flower 3. Our bunches and bouquets of Violets epitomiso the spirit of to-day. Miss Murray, Vice-Eegai Florist, Willis Street, Wellington.—Advt.' A pure, unadulterated jam, mado from selected Teviot apricots—St. Georgi) Apricot Conserve. The luscious fruit goes straight from the orchards to the St. ■ Gcorgo kitchen—stones arc .removed, and [ best cane sugar added. Try St. George i Apricot Conserve-a conserve of sound, unblemished apricots. -\'o wonder the flavour is so fruity! Ask your grocer!— Advt. Race visitors to Wellington should not fail to son tiio magnificent White Fox Tango Necklets and Muffs on show at Coleman's, .Ladies' Tailor and Furrier, 234 Lambton (iiinv. They are all exceptionally large skins and are pure white. Prices "from 2:1 guineas.—Advt. "Foresight is tho weapon <jf tho wise." —Stnnus. And a niost fortunate weapon it is these cold chilly days. If foresight has induced you to have on your shelf a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver, you are woof against tho "bogeys of winter." 2s. Gd. buys big bottle.—Advt. Every prudont man carries "NAZOL" in his vest pocket. Nothing so good for preventing and relieving coughs nnd colds. Sixty doses Is. Gd.—Advt. Woods' Groat Peppermint Cure, For Coughs and Colds, never fails,—Advt. ,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 252, 18 July 1919, Page 2
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393Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 252, 18 July 1919, Page 2
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