FOR MARVELLOUS RESULTS Consult Miss M'Gce, of the "R<- -nt Toilet Rooms," 4 Willis Street. She having had many years' practical exren enco with skilled English Hair I'hvsi cians, can give you the best posr-ibl.-advice on all Hair and Scalp Disorders. Consultation Free. 'Phono 23SG.—Advt.
Dr. Harry Bolus, the eminent South African botanist, who died on May 20, in London, has left ,£48,001 to the South African College for scholarships for poor or specially meritorious students and for the establishment of a herbarium. Millii.ery College Hume's Buildings, 102 Willis Street. -Exclusive Styles and Moderate Prices at MISS HAMILTON'S. Burberry's to match Costumes. Remodelling a speciality.* Mrs. Smith, furrier, Windsor Buildings, Willis Street, desires to intimate that she will shortly be closing for the summer mouths, and that all coods are being sold at remarkably low figuros.— Advt. A golden carp, weighing 151b., has been taken from a canal at Tiverton, Devon. The King has approved of the appointment of the Duke of Hoxburghe to l>o lirigadier of the Royal Company of Archers (King's Body; Guard for Scotland), vice Brigadier Sir Robert Dundas, Baronet, deceased. Ladies' Costumes during the month ot July, Black or Blue Serges, .£4 45.; Tweeds, in browns, greys, and navy, £J 17s. Cd. W. S. Bedford. i:iu Willis Street.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1195, 2 August 1911, Page 9
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212Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1195, 2 August 1911, Page 9
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