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B\ SPECI M, kPSSmQsJ APPOINTMENT. IMPOETANT TO LADIES. r* UEST'S HYGIENIC SYSTEM OF FACE AND VJT SCALP MASSAGE, STEAMING, AND VAPOBISING, As practised b\ Mrs Ha^bittle and Miss Begg, of Wellington, is the original treatment introduced by Mi H. Westall Guest, of Melbourne (Chemist and Toilet Specialist to the Governor). Highly recommended bj the Medical Profession. Mrs Haybittie and Miss Begg aie the only persons in Wellington who have studied Mr Guests' methods, or are entitled to advertise his treatments. They are also Sole Agents for all his celebrated Toilet Specialties. Face Massage for Blemishes of the Skin and Complexion, Scalp Massage for Weak and Falling Hair, Premature Baldness, etc Mamcuie for the Hands and Finger Nails. Pedicure for the Feet and Toe Naili, Shampooing, Haircuttmg, and Singeing, Hair Dyeing, etc. Addiess — No 1, PHCENIX CHAMBEBS, Economic Buildings, LAMBTON QUAY. T0 THE LADIES ! ! ! /£&£»^Sta^k C. A. TUBNEB 4 CO.'S A&§i^lMj2hv^% Hmrdressino Booms. i« Am Massage Specialists, ShamV—k. ...HHKaJa pooing, Cutting, and Hair *ivt iS> '^» Dressed for Balls, in all r • 'S^ $Sf leading styles. I > .%, Latest American Vapor- : - t*. i'" " t. iser used with great success "ty «/ fc 7 < f ox Face Massage. \ C ~7< ' • All klnds of Hair-work * A- *'< A*J*^ done, guaranteed. Sfc'***^3^^^ Whips, Toupees Wigs, •<*- - " ]ii la|f [P Frames, Curls and Dyes, 4 ' ' / and Han -Dyeing a specialv ' lty 2, 3, & i, HARCOUBT'S BUILDINGS, LAMBTON QUAY

THE WRONG GLASs! IF YOUR PRESENT GLASSES fail to give you EASE AND COMFORT, there's Something Wrong. Is it your Glass? oi, if you don't wear Glasses, is it your Eyes? THAT'S A VITAL QUESTION WITH YOU. A Glass is either Right or Wrong. There's no Middle Station. If your present Glasses aie not satisfactory, I CAN M^KE THEM SO. I LIKE TO ENCOUNTER UNUSIHL EYE DEFECTS, THE KIND THAT PVZZLE THE AVERAGE OPTICIAN. GLASSES RIGHT GOOD SIGHT. ALFRED LEV I, CONSULTING OPTICIAN, 39 ILAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON

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Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 32, 9 February 1901, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 32, 9 February 1901, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 32, 9 February 1901, Page 10

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