HAIR TROUBLES JKSA SKIN TROUBLES treatment ________ by consulting an Expert. BaJJantyne's New Toilet Salon is fitted •with the latest Medical and Electrical Appliances. MADAM THORA TATE, aa Expert fat Hair aod am Troubles, is in charge. If yrxa Hair Is Thin, or Short, or Falling. or if yoa are troubled with DandnUJ or your SJdn u Not Fresh aod Healthful as il sfeoald be, Madam Tata's expert advice will be invaluable Her work is modem and successful, while her Charces «re always Reasonable. Hair Staining to any desired tot a speciality. Soperfluoas Hairs PainkssJv in( j Permanently Removed. Hours: 10 a.ni. to 5 jva. BALLAK'fYN C'S TOILET SALON l — i • ' I BLOUSE TALK. THE over popular Crepe de Chene Blouse still hold ewaywith the great majority | of ladies, whose desire is to wear the beet , tho serviceability of the material for wear i and durability, and its easy washing and I ironing, will always make it the most popular I of fabrics- At Fowler's Blouse and Costume I Depot, lit) Cashsl street, poet Ballantyne's, ! these Blouses in all shades and styles are | being made up to measure from 23a 6d to I two guineas. Any shade you desire from the most delicate tints. Our Ninon, Georgette, I Lace, Net, Voile, Novelty Blousee, Coetnmes, | Gowns, and Coat Frocks made L° measure at shortest notice. FOWLER'S, Ca&hol si. I F4703
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16359, 2 November 1918, Page 2
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