i "I understand that sho is« separated from hor husband." '3Tes.". "Oh, tell me all about it: what did sho do?" "Nothing; he. died.;? ■V, TREATMENT OF THE HAIR. Does the condition of yonr hair worry you f Is it lifeless, dull,, falling out, or grey? If so; call on Miss Milsom, and she will advise you what preparations to use andjiow to -use. them ,to obtain' and keep a glossy, healthy ! head• of hair for life.: Her lubricants;or scalp foods,' ' shampoo -mixture,' hair , tonics, and hair cream are unrivalled:for nourishing and; promoting the growth of tho_hair. X'or a lovely complexion uso Cultone, the famous Eastern skin food. Shampooing, Manicuring, Electrolysis, Clipping.- • Hair dressing done and, taught. Hair-work of all descriptions. . hy- ' oienic hair pads. Adviccrfrce. Kings Cham-, bers, "SVillis Street, Wellington., Telephone 811
■ Ladv—"My dear sir, however''did you:, come, to' tumblo inf' Man-'TUy dear -madam,-: to oe'frank.L didn't .come to tumble in—l came to:-fish;" ■'■/;:■: . ~■■ -■;';...' :.'''■ •'■ •''■ -■.':. ■:-":■■■ •.;;■: ■'''< '•-.•;' INJURING CHILDREN'S HAIR. V'■ - "Parents often do .permanent: injury 'to ohildfo'ft's hair; by constantly, washing' it, with common household soap, borax, soda,' ammonia, etc., jail of which should bo: carefully avoided. Heildys Juleptia will be found an ideal, hair wash' ipt' children of' all : ages. ; ;It 'leaves' the hair 'boautifully ; soft and; glossy, iand' promotes a'-luxuriouflgrpwth: guaranteed perfectly: harm? loss to tho ,most,';delic3;te;skin. ~■' '.Bottle?,' ,Is., from 'loading'Draior^vC3iemistfl,..eto.; ..WholeI Wellington, and': Auoklani^Adyt.-•>:;'■',",;.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 671, 23 November 1909, Page 3
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226Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 671, 23 November 1909, Page 3
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