FALLING lIAIII—A complete course of treatment in fallinc hair, oandruft, and premature greynoss consists usual y of five treatments. Included are rand, vibro, and electrical massage;'clipping and singeing, and a lesson m rairdressm" Fee ror complete course, including preparations, One Guinea.--Mrs. Rolles[oii, 251) Lauibton Quay.—Advt. Hair, skin, and complexion is all too important to neglect. Miss Milsoin stands for tho natural, not artificial. The natural way lives long. Every woman can do her own home treatment. Write or call and bo shown the correct wav and the right preparations to use.' Miss Milsom, Hair and Pace Specialist, 91 Willis Street. 'Phone 81-1— Advt. Sanatorium Treatment.—A certificated, nurse and masseuse has been engaged to superintend tho btvths for tho cure of -rlveuinriism, Neuritis, Nasal Catarrh, Insomnia, Sprains, etc. The High Pre(money Violet !Ruy, Lleclvic Hot Air, Ulectric Hot Wafer Baths and Massage, are given,, same as at Rotorua. Pationts treated in their own homes. Call' or write. Consultations free. Mrs. Hullen, Courtenay Place. 'Phone 1047. — Advt. Tho Scout—Where is thero a boy who does not like a really good quality "Scout" Hat? Seo our 6tock at Gs. tid. Geo I'owlds, Ltd., Manners Street.— Advt. We have just received from a loading I,ondon Honso a choice, range of Velour | Overcoats (our last shipment of these I overcoats were sold out in 3 days). They aro in exclusive shades of purple, navy, ! Cirey, 'mole, green, wine, aiid are silklined to waist and trimmed with Ermino Pur Collars. Coleman's, Ladies' Tailor and Furrier,.2,'if Lambton Quay—Advt. . With many a housewife baking day is a day of doubts. Sho wonders whether things will come out all right. But asoon (is she uses "Jv" Baking Powder sho finds that they always conic out-of the oven—all right. Her cakes anil scohes have the lightness and purity of newly fallen snow. And they are wholesome, for "K" Brand on any package is a guarantee of that. For forty years Kirkpatrick's, of NeWon, have been New Zealand's Pure Food Specialists, and "K" Baking Powder maintains their high standard of excellence. Yet—you save on every tin of "K" Baking Powder. Put it on this week's Grocery Order. —Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 259, 29 July 1919, Page 2
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357Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 259, 29 July 1919, Page 2
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