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THE FRENCH WAY. , . A Melbourne girl in Paris writes:—"An innovation, that strikes one strangely, even in Paris, is the new regulation regarding kissing, which has coma into force at the control railway stations about Paris. 'Defence do s'embrasser is the legend that greets your bashful eye when you look for the name of the railway station. It (loos not mean, a 5 I heard a Londoner explain to his wife, that one must protect oneself from a certain section ol (he French community, who evidently have the habit of rushing at and embracing strangers. As a matter of fact, tho authorities are endeavouring to insist that prolonged adieus must bo made outside the barriers. The reason for such a notice is French enough to amuse even the Australian mind, to whom tho peculiarities of the Gallic character aro practically unknown. Affectionate demonstration is a characteristic of this lively nation, and so frantic and so ebullient aro the scenes that frequently occur at railway stations that the trains aro often prevented from starting to tho precise moment. Hence tears and embraces are forbidden 011 the actual platforms, and offenders are threatened with fines. MARVELLOUS METHOD DISCOVERED In seven days Miss Milsom guarantees marvellous improvement to tho worst head of hair, cure dandruff, scalp-bound, constant headaches, neuralgia, insomnia. Call and prove for yourselves, and learn homo treatment in conjunction with the wonderful hair and skin preparations. Tho results will astound you. Face massage for lines and flabbiness, shampooing manicuring, clipping, electrolysis (pel--manent and painless). Hairdressing done an d taught. Ilairwork of every description, lightest weaving, best English hair, perfect match. Consultation free. AJJSS MILSOM. King S Chambers, Wellington. Telephone 814.—Advt. "Isn't Jebbs a believer in the faith cure?" "He is." "Is it true (hat he didn't have a doctor for his wife, tho other day, when she was ill?" "It is quite true." "Well, I saw a doctor go into his house jiift now." "Oh, that'a all right, lie's ill now himself." Millinery College, Hume's Buildings, 102 Willis Street.—Exclusive Styles and Moderate Prices at MISS HAMILTON'S. liurborrys to match Costumes, Remodelling a speciality.' Floral Tribute.".—Gifts or raro and choice Flowers aro always acceptable for friends or relatives. Designed and arranged artistic emblems aro always to bo teen at MISS MURRAY'S, Vice-Regal Florist, 2G Willis Street. Tel. 2Gj. W : ed. din" L'ou<i"cts and Designs sent to any part of Dominion.—Advt. Colds in head, chest, pr throat disappear as soon as you bring "NAZOL" into operation. It is the latest English remedy and it works effectively. No cold is "NAZOL" proo£» ,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1155, 16 June 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1155, 16 June 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1155, 16 June 1911, Page 9

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