MISS MILBOM treats Hair and Skin in a hygienic and scientific way; teaches all clients homo treatment; cures Dandruff. Shampooing, Manicuring, Electrolysis (permanent and painless), Hairdressing taught. Hair Work, all branches, a speciality. King's Chambers, Wellington. Telephone 814. Facial Massage, Scaip Treat- » xnent, Shampooing, Manicuring, Pedicuring, Hairwork, Electrolysis. Mrs. Haybittle, 268, Lambton-cmay (over Orr, Chemist). 'Phone 1594. iOEMOVAL Notice—Mrs. Rolleston, ULft/ 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, ha ye been installed. Tel. 1599. "1%/TRS. MURDOCH, Hair and Skin - -LtjL Specialist, has opened a suite of rooms over Carroll's Tea Rooms. All diseases of the hair and scalp scientifically treated. Switches and all aairwork promptly attended to. Hair waved by permanent hair wave process. Full course of face massage may be arranged for. , Telephone 2566. 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. Firet treatment free. 1 opROFESSOR CARLYLE ("Alethea"), A Hair Specialist and Masseur. Grey Hair restored to natural colour without t dye, Baldness, Dandruff, Skin Discolouration, Freckles cured. Advice Free. 12a, ' Cooper's Buildings, Willis-street. REIGN OF TERB-QB,. rjIHOSE who have read the recent . JL cabled reports of the Champagne Riots in France will agree that the above is a correct definition of the state of affairs there. No doubt wine-drinkers will find their iavourite beveiage has .advanced in prici^ as a result of the disturbances, but as" wine is a luxury and not a necessity, the reeult is not so disastrous as at first appears. What would prove a calamity to Wei-' lington would be the fact that, through some unforeseen circumstances, the supply of the people's favourite DAPHNEBUTTER should fail. However, the manufacturers assureus that such a position is an impossibility, and that plentiful supplies will be always available. Wellington, 27th March, 1911. TVEAR SIR OR MADAM,—We take -*-"' this-opportunity of advising you that ■ we have no business connection with G. R. Lindsay and Co., who have recently opened up on Lambton-quay as boot importers. To avoid mistakes, and in order that our customers may receive prompt attention, we will be glad if you will note our address, and address orders and parcels to MESSRS. A. LINDSAY, LTD., 181, LAMBTON-QUAY, or LINDSAY'S CORNER, AND 94, CUBA-STREET. Tlianking you for past favours, and your further esteemed commands, Faithfully yours, A. LINDSAY, LTD., 184, Lambton-quay. PETONE. A SMALL CASH DEPOSIT will purchase the House lately owned and occupied by Mr. Millington, Riddler'st&rrace; 2 sections land; house nearly itew, well built,-six rooms, bath, scullery, linen press, washhouse, coalshed, drainage, etc.; exceptionally easy terms for . payment, and price very low to close an assigned estate. THE COMMERCIAL AGENCY, LIMITED, Assignee. LADIES' COSTUMES fTtHAT have become Soiled or Faded .JL , can be 1 CLEANED OR DYED In a FIRST-CLASS MANNER " At BARBER'S STEAM DYE WORKS, BARBER'S STEAM DYE WORKS, 125, CUBA-STREET. Goods Collected and Delivered. Telephone 226. XSTARNER'S Safe Cure, 4s; Angier'j, «iW 2s 4d, 4s 4d; Kepler Malt and Oil. 2s sd, 3s 7d; Fellows' Syrup, 5s 9d; Scott's Emulsion, 2s 3d, 3s lOd; Bk,ud:s Tonic and Blood Pills (as'prescribed in all the leading hospitals), Is and Is 6d per 100; new season's Hot Water Bags at ■who'lesalo prices. We would remind fresh customer-- that our Compounding of Physicians' Prescriptions and all other Dispensing is conducted with extreme care and absolute fidelity.—C. and H. EVENS, Manners-street, Chemists. Telephone 1185 PURITAN Soap will wash clothes, dishes, floors, and—but why say more? Try it for yourself to-day, and • you will be satisfied that it "does" do 1 these things, and does them better than I w, otter,soap.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 95, 24 April 1911, Page 1
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