FOB, PERFECTION p IN MONUMENTAL WORK ENTRUST YOtJR OEDERS WITH HICKMOTT & SON : THORNDOtf QUIT (OITOSITB LAMBTON STATION)
3 A VALUED Souvenir of true friend - l'\. ship— a Gentleman's Watch Guard made of lady's own bair m gold mounts,, at Christeson's. or Plaited into Rings or Lockets. Very fine Hair Work ,01, every desc "if ion mado to order. Write or call,' Louis Chrißteson, Hairworker, Manners-st., Wellington. Largest Hair Stores in Australasia : gives best value in every line qf reliable Hairwork, and posts goods to all parts of the Dominion. ISS MILSOM, Hair Pbysioiatt, Face Specialist, treats and teaches ladtei and gentlemen Home Treatment. All treatments, Electrolysis, Hairwork, Hairdressing taught. Personal attention. King's Chambers (corner Willis and Willeston streets). Telephone 814. MRS. ROLLESTON, Hair Speoialist (qualified London and Paris), 256, Lambton-quay. Hair Treatment, Shampooing, Clipping, Face Massage, Electro* ltsis (Dip. Boston, U.S.A.), Hair-staining and Tinting. Hairdretfsing taught. Tel. 1599. . VIBRO Facial Massage, Sdalp Treatmant. Shampooing, Manicuring, Pediourinz, Hairwork, Electrolysis. Mr«. Haybittle, 258. Lambton-quay (over Orr, Chamiafc). 'Phone 159*. v SUPERFLUOUS Hair destroyed by "Rusnu" (reg.). A guarantee gitaa with, each case undertaken. Sac testimonials and letters. Mrs. Hullen (over Economic). Lambton-qaay. 'Phone 1047. MADAME- MANTELL (late Lambtonqu»y), Ornamental Hair Manufacturer. Established .35 years. Adelphi Chambers, WiLLIS-STREET. Tuesdays and Fridays, 10 to 4. Transformations, 25a to 50s; Tounees, 15s to 255; Street Wigs and Scalps, £3 3s; Hair Stains, 2s; Combings, - mounted, 2s oz ; Magio Face Cream, 2s 6d. w • DON'T WEAR A TRUSS. CALL and see the Brooks Appliance, which Cures all kinds of Rupture. M. Smith, Sole Agent, 11, Manners-street. Write far booklet. 1 AN ATTRACTIVE BUNCH OF • PRICES FROM THE "KABH." OUR Profit-sharing Period is a, brisk gelling event. Scores of men realise that tap per cent. \s a liberal discount, farther they know that in dogen* of instances the concessions in price are considerably n^qre. "■The figures quoted below are as positive as they aru irresistible. Smart Pyjamas, 4a lid' pef'Tftlit v *" , Tunic Shirts, 3s lid each Soft Shirts, 3s lid eacb Linen Collars, 8s dozen A li- wool' Cashmere Socks, 3 pairs for 2s 6d Open-ended Ties, from Is each Straw Boaters, 2s 6d and 2s lid each • Lounge. Felt Hats, 4s lid each Raincoat*,' 42s each Gauze Undershirts, 2s 6d each Flannel Suits, 25s • Caps, from Is each Tweed Suits, 51s 9d Tan' Balmoral Boots, a few pairs only at 17s ,6d White Cotton Hats, Is 6d Trousers Pressers, Is 6d pair Flannel Trousers, in loyal and grey, from 9s 6d a pair. WALLACE & GIBSON, , . THE "KASH." WILLIS-STREET. * fftHE HAWKES BAY FRUIT X GROWERS' CO., LTD.,- have OPENED a BRANCH DEPOT at 119, CUBA-gTREET. Just Arrived— 400 cases NECTARINES, 201b case, 4s 6d, 3s 6d, and 3s. 200 caees PICKLING CUCUMBERS, 3s Case. Delivered free to all parts City and Suburbs. All Varieties PEACHES and PLUMS. Direct from Grower to Consumer. NEXT HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL. r CHOICE FRUIT ! f !HOICE FRUIT ! Direct from' Grower. Peaches, A grade, 5s 3d per case; Peaches, B grade, 4s 3d per cose; Peaches. C grude, 3s 3d per case; Qiiarrondyn Apglse, 4a 3d per halfbushel case. Sont carriage * paid .to any station for orders of two cases or more. If one case only ordeled add 3d extra. Ca^h with order.— JOHN RICH, Karoola Orchard, Havelock North. '. ' LEFT-OFF ■ CLOTHING. Mrs. Woodward, 121, ingestre-st: (next Skating Rink), Cash Buyer of LADIES', GENTS' and CHILDREN'S LEFT-OFF CLOTHING and BOOTS, stc. Letters reeoive prompt attention, D'stance no objection. 121. INGESTRE-9T (Next Skating Rink). _Thone 2379. _ ' "liEFT-OFF CLOTHING. RING UP 'PHONE 3313. MRS. BRUCE, Cash Purchaser of Ladiw', Gents', and Children's Left-off Clothing, Booti, etc.. Letter* receive prompt attention; highest prices given. Addresa 133, Ingest re- street (next I.S. DirpefiSaryJ, LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. *~~~ MRS. tfTGHTING ALE, Cash Buyor of Ladies'^ Gents', and Children's Loft oft Clothing, Boots, Bags, Portmanteaus, etc. ; leitars receive prompt attention. 103, Lanabton-quay. 'Phone 2924. clothing! " MRS. ROSSN. C«3h Purchaser of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Sjperior Left-off Clothing, etc. Lo+tors receive prompt attention. Highest prices given. 120, Taranaki-street. No rvpresontatives but Mr. and Mre. Rosen. " LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. _</fRS. R. O'NEILL, 154, Taranaki-sfc., &&L Buyer of Lefjb-of? Clothing, Boots, Jjf. Best px'icea given. Letters receive gSteipt attention. , To7ca~Studio to the front? » Becauso we please our customers, 220, Lambton-quay, opposite Kiikcaldio and ' Stains.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 31, 6 February 1913, Page 1
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