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; ilfyFlßß MILSpM treats Hair and Skin ii ;"_fJL a hygienic and scientific way: 'teaches all clients home treatment; cure! Dandruff. ' Shampooing, Manicuring. King's Chambers, Wellington. Tel. 814. IBRO Facial Massage, Scaip Treat _ment, Shampooing, Manicuring, Pedicuring, Hairwork; Electrolysis. Mrs. Haybittle, 268, Lambton-quay (over Orr, Chemist). 'Phone 1594. REMOVAL Notice—Mrs. Rolleston Hair Specialist, has Removed tc more -commodious rooms in 256, Lambton quay, lately occupied by Messrs. Skerreti and Wylie. Tel. 1599. MRS. MCTRDOOH, Hair and Skin Specialist, has opened a suite oJ rooms over Carroll's Tea Rooms. AH diseases of the hair and scalp scientifically treated. Switches and all hairwori promptly attended to. Hair waved bj t permanent hair wa~e process. lull course •of face massage may be arranged for. ■ Telephone 2566. SUPERFLUOUS Hair painlessly killec and remored by applying "Rusma,'' a guaranteed cure. Call or write Mrs Hullen, over Cenci's, 191, Lambton-quay Tel. 1047- First treatment free. ] :J>ROFESSOR, CARLYLB f'Alethea"), •■- _ Hair Specialist and Masseur. 'Grey Hair restored to natural colour without „ dye,. Baldness, Dandruff, Skin Discolouration, Freckles cured. Advice Free. 12a, Cooper's Enildings, Willis-street. REIGN OP TEKROR. rg-TiIOSE who have read the receni JL cabled reports of the Champagne Riots in France will agree that tlie above .. is a correct definition of the state oi affairs there. No doubt wine-drinkers will find their ■ favourite beverage has advanced in price as a result of the disturbances, but _ wine Is a luxury and ,not a necessity, the result is not so disastrous as at first appears. , • _ What would' prove a calamity to Wellington would be the fact-that, through come unforeseen 5 circumstances, the supply of-the .people's favourite DAPHNE BUTTER should fail. However, the , manufacturers, assure us that such a position is an impossibility, and ihat plentiful supplies will be always available. TWO GOOD BOOTS • FOE GENTLEMEN! • "OOOTS that will satisfy and JE* please the most fashionable at a modicum of cost: ?'THE LOBBY," Black Box Calf and Glace Kid only, -| w //? " ."THE' TOLEDO," Tan Willow Calf, 20/-.. BOTH- EASY -AND COMFORTABLE. Still Going Strong, a?HE AMERICAN SWING-TOE BOOT, Which Makes Walking Easy. * GEO. R. LINDSAY & GO.; ; THE MEN'S BOOT SHOP, 198, LAMBTON-QUAY. Wellington, 27th March, 1911j ,rW\EAR SIR OR, MADAM,—We take this opportunity of advising you thai ' wo. have no business connection with G. • 8,. Lindsay and Co., who have recentrj • opened up on Lambton-quay aa boot im- > porters. .To avoid mistakes, and in ordej i that our customers may receive prompi attention, .we will be glad if you will not« onr address, and address orders and par feels to MESSRS. A. LINDSAY, LTD., >184, LAMBTON-QUAY, oi LINDSAY'S ' CORNER, AND .94, CUBA-STREET. _ Thanking you for pa_t favours, anc i your further esteemed commands . ' Faithfully yoursj A. LINDSAY, LTD., 184, Lambton-quay. PETONE. A SMALL CASH DEPOSIT will pur chase the House lately owned anc k occupied by Mr. Millington, Riddler's terrace; 2 sections land; house nearly new, well built, six rooms, bath, scullery ' linen press, v/ashhouee, coalshed, drain „ age, etc.; exceptionally easy terms fo; payment, and price very low to close ai assigned estate. THE COMMERCIAL AGENCY, LIMITED, Assignee. LADIES 1 COSTUMES THAT have become Soiled or Fadei can be 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. TeleplifiAe 226>

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 96, 25 April 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 96, 25 April 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 96, 25 April 1911, Page 1

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