THANKS. fli/TR. A. GATRELL and Family tender tl.T_. their many Thanks to Dr. Giesen and those who so kindly assisted him in his accident on Tuesday at Newtown; also his friends who brought him to his home, Karori-road. JIW ISS aiILS 9 M , treats Hair and Skin in JLv_. a hygienic and scientific way; teaches all clients home treatment; cure 3 Dandruff. Shampooing, Manicuring, Electrolysis {permanent and painless), Hairdressing taught. Hair Work, all branches, a speciality. King's Chambers, Wellington. Telephone 814. jJSTIBRO Facial Massage, Scaip Treat- » _ment, Shampooing, Manicuring, Pedicuring, Hairwork, Electrolysis. Mrs. Haybittle, 268, Lambton-quay (over Orr, Chemist). 'Phone 1594. ("OEMOVAL Notice— Mrs. Rolleston, UL»> Hair Specialist, has Removed to more commodious rooms in 256, Lambtonquay, lately occupied by Messrs. Skerrett and Wylie. All the latest appliances for hair treatment, etc., imported from London and America, have been installed. Tel. 1599. MRS. MURDOCH, Hair and Skin Specialist, has opened a suite of rooms over Carroll's Tea Rooms. All 'diseases of the hair and scalp scientifically treated. Switches and all hairwork promptly attended to. Hair waved by • permanent hair wave process. Full course of face massage may be arranged for. SUPERFLUOUS Hair painlessly killed and removed by applying "Rusma," a guaranteed cure. Call or write Mrs. Hullen, over Cenci's, 191, Lambton-quay. Tel. 1047. First treatment free. 1 fOROFESSOR CARLYLE ("Alethea"), -"- _ Hair Specialist and Masseur. Grey Hair restored to natural colour without dye, Baldness, Dandruff, Skin Discolouration, Freckles cured. Advice Free. 12a, Cooper's Buildings, Willis-street. ALETHIA'S HAIR SPECIALIST . WILL be at the office to see Town and Country Clients, Saturday next and again Tuesday as usual. Cooper's Building, Willis-street. NO, dear! My hair is not dyed. It has been restored to its natural colour by Alethia's Hair and Skin Specialist, Cooper's Buildings. Yes! He removed jny freckles and that skin-stain. lam told I look ten years younger. ' DEAFNESS. 'g^i O, to Mr. W. Richards, Osteopathist, •VJT 277, Willis-street. He never fails to cure all chronic cases, .deai__s, A ."*rbett-' matism, Tndney, Ever troubles, ail spinal ' and 'nervous complaints. Advice free. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF HERBERT MILLINGTON, DRAPER, PETONE. fT\ENDERS will be received by the JL undersigned up to 5 p.m. of Wednesday 19th inst., for the Purchase of the Stock in this Estate, consisting of— £ c. d. Dress Goods 122 9 2 Clothing and Meieery 96 6 9 Manchester ... 85 10 5 Fancy, Laces, Ribbons, and Embroideries 79 1 5 Mantles and Underclothing ... 55 15 6 Hosiery and Gloves ..._ ... 29 8 6 Haberdashery and Sundries ... 24 14 8 Millinery 24 7 11 £517 14 4 Shop Fittings, Plant, etc. ... 61 13 6 £579 7 10 Separate Tenders required {or the STOCK and FITTINGS, etc. Stock-lists, conditions of tender, and all information at the shop, or from THE COMMERCIAL AGENCY LIMITED, . • Assignee. Wellington, 7th April. 1911. TENDERS POSTPONED. njTHE Closing of Tenders for iMILLINGTON'S DRAPERY STOCK, PETONE, \ Is EXTENDED until 5 p.m. of WEDNESDAY, 19th INST. Shop will be Open for Inspection of Stock ON. EASTER MONDAY. THE COMMERCIAL AGENCY LIMITED, Assignee. " • ALL CLAIMS. • CREDITORS in the Assigned Estate of *J JOHN WILKINSON, Bookseller and Stationer, Wellington, are requested to send in their Claims to the undersigned before the 25th April, or they will be excluded from participating in the division of the realisations. WILLIAM H. SUCKLING, 1 111, Customhouse-quay, Assignee. BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. fWISTE have two or three Vacancies in a *v Beginner's French Claes, commencing after Easter, under Mrs. Macphail, of Victoria College. Special attention paid to pronunciation. Our Senior Civil Service Classes commence on THURSDAY, the 20th inst., at 5 p.m., under Mr. B.H. Low, 8.A., B.Sc. TO STOREKEEPERS AND TRADERS. TO LET, substantially-built up-to-date-Shop, with fittings and dwelling of 8 large looms; stables, greenhouse, fowlrun, and outbuilding containing gas engine ; situate Clyde-street, Island Bay ; rent £75 per annum. H. ANDRUS, Estate Agent, Island Bay. WOOD AND COAL YARD TO LET. PANAMA Hotel Yard, lately occupied by Mr. Marshall as a wood and coal yard, Eituated corner Taranaki and Vivian streeto; splendid opening. Also, Two Large ShopE, with up-to-date Dwellings situated best part of Taranaki-st. Als ° ;Wor _&MOR_ y ANDCO., Estate Agents, 324, Lambton-quay.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 88, 15 April 1911, Page 1
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