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TOILET SPECIALISTS* " FROM FRANCE, have just received a supply of I ' Ty SILK COVERED HAIRPINS i- in all shades.' ;s — JET. EMPIRE, AND SPANISH il (Tortoise Shell) COMBS, in all shapes and shades, most suitable a for evening wear, i- DORIN'S ROUGE, fl in all shades. ■ including the following:— BRUNETTE, BLONDE, LA DORINE. « • and ASHES' OF ROSES, AndLIP SALVE. Don't let your grey hair get the best of you. Use INECTO HAIR STAIN, . in all shades. Let us explain it to you.' fi MRS. CAMERON. I BOUDOIR CAMILLE, ■ Cooper's Buildings, Willis Street, „ ; .Wellington. Tel v 1701. CAN YOUTH BE BROUGHT BACK? AFTER all. the \ joy of youthf illness lies in the fact that during that period one possesses vigorous health, is physically in the toD-notch of fitness, and can therefore cnioy . life to the fullest. - But why let gathering years steal the - feeling of youth? 1 THE HIGn-FREQUENCY VIOLET-RAY. ' has transformed many dreary lives. Many who once suffered from Rheumatism, 1 Sciatica, Eczema. ' Lung and Nervous i Troubles and Obesity, now enjoy the braoing health of youth. I Your longing to be well will rapidly ) become n reality if you let the HighFrequency Violet-Ray banish the ills. i ' MRS. HULLEN, :Dcpt. "D," 3a Courtenay Place, Wellington. v. (22-070.) , - v THE BEAUTY-IMPARTING mREATMENTS offered ladies by Miss >" J- ■■''•Jlilson will appeal to those who l wish to, restore-or preserve the ircsb, ■/ vouthfiil charm of their skin and hair. ■' The highly specialised , I HAIR AND FACE. "i i "VIOLE'IVRAY" AND VIBRATORY treatments, as'applied personally by : Miss'.Hilson, MUST give absolute satisfaction and pleasurable results. Charges '■ extremely moderate. New. supplies of 1 "Inecto," guaranteed Hair/colour.ing (18 shades), have arrived. For anything pertaining to toilet matters, see ' MISS HILSON,' ■ : Hygeia Toilet Parlours, , ■ r Winder's Buildings, Cuba' Street. 'Phone 2802.,; '. ' ." : "INECTO." '.'• A PERMANENT. CURE : ' FOR PREMATURE GREYNESS. A HARMLESS but guaranteed etain of great tinctorial rapidity, containing paraphenylenedinmine. This wonderful hair stain is supplied in five dia'cAlVaND LEARN MORE ABOUT IT. Gentlemen treated for scalp massage : and manicuring by appointment. Houra, 12 to 2 and 4 to 6 p.m. LA RENAI TOILET PARLOURS, Principal; Miss Laurenson ■ <Late of Farmers. Sydney), 60 WILLIS STREET. HAIR by Post; guaranteed a perfect match. All hainvork personally supervised by Miss Milsom, who has conslant handling and long experience. - Write and send Inquiries receive prompt attention.- Quotations given for the latest" 3 modes. Lifelike Hainvork by the most scientific and hygienic methods. Miss Milsom, 91 Willis Street. Telephone 814. ■ MONEY TO LEND. FIRST MORTGAGE MONEYS. I HAVE a limited amount.of Financo. available for investment in first mortgages oyer medium-priced improved farm securities' in sums to suit borrowers from -sfilOOO to .£15,000.» Jnterest, 6J per cent, and 7 per cent. z Interest rising rapidly, so prompt application necessary. • «HAS. B. BUXTON, * . Financial B/oker, 556 Lambton Quay (next Hannah's), Wellington. 'Phones 2125 anil 1541. £5000 TO Lend on freehold security. ".£5000,"' c/o, "Dominion." BUSINESS NOTICES. DUNLOP PLAYING BALLS. ASK your Sporting Goods Supplier forDUNLOP Standard (Covered) TENNIS " BALLS. DUNLOP UNCOVERED TENNIS BALLS, a good bit cheaper, and a long liver. DUNLOP PLAY BALLS-for the kiddies —a good bit cheaper stall. Also LACROSSE, SQUASH and HAND BALLS—made by the DUNLOP RUBBER CO. OF AUSTRALASIA, LTD., At their Celebrated Melbourne Mill. - - 7~ TWNK BANISHED FROM' HOME. Excessive drinking is tho cause of much mihappiness in many homes. This misery-causer can be banished quickly and effectively with "Drinko." It cures drinking surely and permanently. "A.F.." Dunedin, writes:—"l am very pleased to tell you that 'Drinko' has proved.most'beneficial. I am very grateful to you, as it has made a great differ- • enco in our home." , Write for free Booklet in strictest confidence. Plain envelopes used. Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212 A.V., Lambton Quay, Wellington. PIG POTATOES. PIG POTATOES. . ! T AERY AND CO., LTD., Allen Street, •*-' Wellington, have for private sale large supplies of Potatoes suitable for cattle or pig feed. Price, 3s. 6d. per sack. OVERDUE ACCOUNTS. ALL ACCOUNTS entrusted to THE DOMINION ■ MERCANTILE AGENCY, LTD., are handled with celerity and efficiency h~ a competent staff. Statements'* rendered promptly. UNION BANK CHAMBERS, Telephones-21-674; 3023. WATCH YOUR FEET! DEECT L. BRADY, , Foot Specialist (by exam.), LINDSAY'S, LTD., 18-1 Lambton Quay. BABY'S OUTFIT. Complete in every detail. All price*. APRONS. NURSES, Waitresses, and others, get your Aprons made by I MRS. E. COLLINS, ■ 6t Vivian Street and 14 Courtenay Plaoe (Just behind Tram Terminus). • WALL PAPER SHORTAGE. THERE is absolutely no shortage at T. A. Wells, Ltd., new warehouse 40 Taranaki Street, or 145 a Manners Street. We hold tho largest stock in New Zealand, 260,000 rolls of tho latest and most cxcuisivo designs just to hand, '* Prices rango from 2s. upwards. T. A. WELLS, ' 'Phone 883. 145 a Manners Street. Rooms, 126 Courtenay Place. ' Hot Meals, Breakfast, Dinner, and Tea. Is. 3d.; open from 7 a.m. till 11 ' p.m. Cleanest und Cheapest in the Do- _ minion. 8 T7!OR> Lung Troubles, use Castle's Lung , JP Balsam. Castle's Pharmacies, 139 and 189, Riddiford Street.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 49, 22 November 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 49, 22 November 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 49, 22 November 1920, Page 9

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