Mrs. /Rolleston, Hair Physician, Qualified London and Paris, is recommended for all Treatments of the Hair and Scalp, Shampooins, Hairdressing. Clipping-, Pace Massage. Highest diploma U.S.A. for Removing Superfluous Hair. Advice Gratia i 'Willis Street (over Carroll's). - 'Phone 159D.—Advt.
A little girl fell from a ladder. Her niother picked her up in terror, exclaiming, "Oh, darling, bow did you fall?" "Vertically," replied the child, without ■a second's hesitation. Mrs. Biggs—"My husband seems to lie lost in thought half the time." Mrs. Diggs—"l suppose his ideas are so far apart that he can't help getting lost' on the way from the one to iho other."
MISS MILSOM, HAIK PHYSICIAN, And Face Specialist, declares that, despite the many good medical and surgical test books wliicli have been issued durin" recent years, there is none which com* bines in tho one volume everything of importance appertaining to the care and maintenance of luiir and the treatment of same. Call at once, or write re home treatment. Appointments made. Hairdressing and Hair Work, Shampooing Electrolysis, Face Massage, for bracing tho sagging muscles and clearing the face Tho result is simply astounding.—HlSS MILSOM, King's Chambers. Telephone BM.*
THE TORTURE OF ECZEMA. Eczema is the most torturing and obstinate of all skin diseases, and any person takes serious chances who neglects Eczema. This ailment has the tendency to spread, and there is also the danger of it becoming chronic, besides being very difficult to cure. Tho safest remedy for Eczema is Doan's Ointment. In using it, there is. no detention from daily oc° cupatiou, and tho many cures made by it have made it famous all over tho worid. l'ead the following testimony of a sasi. ing cure of Eczema by this wonderful remedy. Jlr. Charles BishopricV, schoolmaster, Tβ Puke, Auckland, writes: "For over ten years I suffered from pruritis (a distressing form of Eczema). I spent a great deal of money on medicine, .lotions, etc., nnd also had advice from specialists,. but all to no purpose, my suffering went on in spite of treatment. Some time ago. my wife prevailed on mo to try Doan's Ointment, and I pro cured three boxes. One box gave me great relief, and before I had finished the second box I was completely cured. The third box I have still by me unused, This was more than twelve months a"o Just before writing to let you know, 1 thought it would bo better to wait 'till I knew the cure were permanent. I am happy to say that 1 ,have uot tho slightest sign of iny old trouble, so must consider the cure a permanent one. You can make what use yon like of this testimonial. I consider Doan's Ointment a certain cure for Eczema." No one who has not felt the torture of Eczema can for a moment imagine the marvellous sense of relief that follows tho use of Doan's Ointment. Then doa't go on suffering, get this great remedy to-day. Doan's Ointment cnre« Eczema, Piles, Hives, Sores, Insect i)it(?" Chilblains, etc., and is sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s. per box or will be posted on receipt of price bv I'ostor-M'Clellan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Kyd. ney. But, be sure you get DOAN-'S.—Adrt.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1070, 8 March 1911, Page 9
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