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SUCCESS FOLLOWS ABILITY.

Miss Milsom. Hair and Face Specialist, has tho largest business, and employs more assistants than any other similar institution in this Dominion. Several lady writers -of the leading- newspapers havo personally interviewed Miss Milsom, experienced, and investigated her treatment and preparations, and have written highly appreciative articles in their respective journals. Call or write ro Hairdressing and Hairwork, Shampooing, Electrolysis, Face Massage, Manicuring. Ali clients treated and taught homo treatment. Miss Milsoin,. King's Chambers, Wellington. Telephone SH.Advt.

SKINNED BY A SCALD

LITTLE GIRL'S TERRIBLE INJURIES. NEW HEALTHY SKIN GROWN BY - ZAM-BUK. Mr. E. J. E. Goodwin, care of "Stannum House," Stamthorpe, Q., says:—"While living at Wylio Creek, N.S.W., our little girl two years of age ran up against her mother who was carrying a billy of boiling water. Most of the water splashed out, and rail over tho fore-part of the poor child's head and face, leaving the scalp , quite bare and raw. Tho pain was intense, and having heard of the healing merits of Zam-Huk I procured a supply and promptly dressed tho wound with it. "Zam-Buk quickly took out all inilamiuation and eased tho terrible pain. Ater using Zam-Buk for about three weeks the scalp was thoroughly healed, new healthy.skin was grown over the once wounded area, and hair returned on tho child's scalp, and no sign of any injury whatever was left. If tho child sustains the least scratch sho now calls for ZamBuk at once." ) A pot of Zam-Buk should bo kept handy in everv home, workshop, and on every farm, steep-run, and cattle-station. ZamBuk is a nroved remedy for eczema, ringworm, "niles, ulcers, bad legs, sores, itch, scabs, "barcoo rot," and speedily heals cuts, burns, scratches, scrapes, and other skin injuries. Sold by all stores and chemists.—Advt.

Waiter: "We are qui to up to date licre, sir—all the latest appliances. That steak, was cooked by cldctricity." Guest (who has been wrestling with tho f>ieak for some Lime'V: "Indeed; then would yon ,just give it another shock?" Most get a cold now and then, Great porjons und lesser for sure: Tho thing is to know tho time when You should seek out a really good euro. If your cough is very bad, Lung Balsam moy bo easily had, BARRAOLOUGII'S ACACIAN LUNG BALSAM. Is 6d. Jeweller- "You say the inscription' you wish engraved 011 the inside of this ring is to be 'Marcellus to Irene?'" Young man' (somewhat embarrassed): "Yes, that's right, Bnt—er-don't cut the 'Irene' very dees.."

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1029, 19 January 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1029, 19 January 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1029, 19 January 1911, Page 9