Gratitude Expressed Blenheim, May 4th, 1942. Dear Mr. Galvin,— I have to thank you for the very astonishing result; of your treatment of my scalp. As you know, before corning to you I had been to several doctors seeking a cure for my falling hair. They could not diagnose my case, and when I came to you I was almost bald, completely so in July last. lam happy to say that as a result of your treatment, my head is now well covered with hair again, and I am once more able to appear in public without my head covering. My friends are amazed at the result, which seems more remarkable in my case, as lam over 60 years of age. No words of mine can adequately express my gratitude to you for what we all consider to be a very wonderful achievement:. —Yours gratefully, 4 (Mrs.) K.H. I SAVE YOUR HAIR! I | Do not suffer from Alopecia Patches,'Oily or Dry k J Hair, Scalp irritation. Dandruff, and Falling Hair. J ALL DISEASES OF THE SCALP TREATED BY P. W. GALVIN (Consultations Free). CONSULTING HAIR & SCALP.SPECIALIST. 37 COURTENAY PLACE WELLINGTON s: PHONE 55-421. MM \\\ 111 - r ' /7/ ?z ' 11 Realising that it is in the economic J’ Zl 11 interests of the country to conserve r"tf| |l musical instruments and electrical ap- i, ft/ r/ zCj»sL7 V \Lj pliances of which manufacture and !■' , importation is temporarily suspended, Begg's { ' >$ A - J announce a comprehensive Purchasing Plan which MUSK Al INSTRUMENTS Of ALL TYPES will be universally welcomed. Begg's will purchase for cash used musical instruments and [ certain types of used electrical goods, recondition •///. them and thus make them available to the public u- f -> -x “as good as new.” Begg’s ask your assistance *' i in this Plan. Used musical instruments of all J , -Vi ’ kinds, including pianos, Organs and radios, also p-T/t -~"i\ $$ electric washers, refrigerators, vacuum cleaners j/ Hll I] 3$ and shavers arc urgently needed. High cash pay- | | —i ment will be made by Begg’s. Don’t delay in C. /TJ^ 11 *., « .i, turning unwanted articles into cash to the benefit of yourself and others. Call at Begg’s today. WASHERS JK j PURCHASING PLAN f . MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON. X-.’? '-’V ' '■ ■ J? wl| wl / gmwov v vk W jg/ Mk | . \\\ VH\aK IA > ttA ‘ I WjHM* A B.S.A/is a bicycle for those who f * c °* r A appreciate quality. Its strength, lighto ( ness, and good looks are world- ■ ■ renowned. Yet it has other qualities \ ’ / you see - For exam P le ’ y° u ? 1 see the rust-proofing in the V wl (o **s> 'TX- / Duragleem process of enamelling, f *** -rtb** 09 V You don’t see the nickel under chrome Wk of its Staychrome plating. You only know a B.S.A. lasts a lifetime—keeps that brand-new look longer... Harter B.S.A. /■ Distributors for J ■■ New HSHB A. G. Healing & Co. Lti, tSB SSg JUKUb Christchurch and ■■ Wellington. THE BICYCLE THAT LOOKS PERFECT, IS PERFECT, AND STAYS PERFECT
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GAY BOY COLOSSUS—LADY LIMOND, bv LIMOND, one of the leading sires of stayers in New Zealand. Gay Boy was a successful performer himself over all distances, and was used under the Govern-, ment Remount Scheme last season. FEE 10 GUINEAS Full particulars from— J. E. KELLY, Milford Street, AWAPUNI.
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 14, 12 October 1942, Page 7
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