, JRS. STAFFORD, Having returned from Sydney and Melbourne, wishes to notify the ladies of Wellington that she has brought back tho Latest Fashions ill Hair Work and Hoirdressing, including tho Maroel Hair Waver, at present tho correct stylo. Face Vaporiser, Electric Massage, and all Treatments in tho, most up-to-date 6aloon in the Dominion. f . ' Stamford & Bennett, 123 a CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. . LADLES' HAIRDRESSERS AND HAIRWORKERS. 'Phone, 2701. NEW COSTUMES. In NEW SPRING MATERIALS NEW SPRING MATERIALS And NEW STYLES. NEW STYLES. ' ' Write for Samples. ftOBINE & CO., LIMITED., 76 THE TERRACE. AT THE TRAINED ARTISTS, SPECIALISTS IN PORTRAITURE. K&tov't Pharmacy, NOW OPEN, PRESCRIPTIONS DISPENSED BY THOMAS GORDON, Qualified Chemist by Examination. MEDICINE AT ALL HOURS. Main Road, KARORI. Main Boad ; halls" baths TURKISH'& STEAM. 35.; or * for 10s. HOT BATHS, On.i Shilling. A Ciire for— RHEUMATISM, GOUT, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, Etc. •Phone 1717. Address—l3l Manners St. LADIES! TELL YOUR HUBBY WE ARE SELLING MARLOW'S PATENT WATERPROOF BOOTS, Scrim-shaw-make, with the Gold Brand on the fioles, At 19 / 6# CUBA STREET. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY LORD ISLINGTON. . GbdbetV-.-.. CUBA ST., LAMBTON QUAY, And COURTENAY PLACE, ARE NOW MAKING THELR SPECIAL Nflfrdeue Malted Bread, 'A Marvellous Aid to Digestion. OBTAINABLE AT ALL THREE ESTABLISHMENTS. LILY 1 WASHING TABLETS. BACKACHE MONDAY changed to SUNNY MONDAY. Clothee snow white; m Tubbing; they brighten faded colours Try Lily Tablets and take a half-holiday on washing'day, jyholesalo at..-..:... AITKEN & WILSON. SOU* BY A.T.L RETAILERS. I Woman's Work lade Easy by the Rotary STANDARD Central Needle Sewing Machine. THE BEST SEWING MACHINE IN THE,WORLD. Be* tho ROTARY STANDARD CENTRAL NEEDLE SEWING MACHINE in Wellington, or at any of our Country Agents, and you will agree that it ia proving THE MOST APPROVED MACHINE OF THE PERIOD, All who uso or examine a ROTARY STANDARD declare it to bo tho "BEST EVER." THE ROTARY STANDARD V/ILL SUIT THE JUDGMENT AND TASTE OF ANY WOMAN WHO UNDERSTANDS THE WORKING OF SEWING MACHINES. /OUR PRINCESS STYLE IS A WORK OF ART, AS WELL AS ONE OF UTILITY. A STRIKING TESTIMONIAL, ' AFTER TWENTY YEARS' TRIAL. Writing under date September l, an esteemed Patron from the Wairarapa says, inter alia:—"ln forwarding enclosed cheque, I take the opportunity of expressing ray unbounded satisfaction with the performance of the old machine recently exchanged by you, and which I BOUGHT FROM YOU CONSIDERABLY OVER TWENTY YEARS AGO. Vox some purpose or other the machine was. used almost continuously, including business, and also domestic work,of the family, and when returned to you I considered that it' still possessed YEARS of SERVICE. Through seeing it in my house people I know havo purchased at LEAST THREE MACHINES FROM YOU, and there is no doubt whatever that tho old machine referred to has PAID FOR ITSELF MANY TIMES OVER." Tho writer of this striking testimonial is an esteemed business man in the Wairarapii and his letter may be seen at our Wellington office, Willis Street. ' Write for onr ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE on "How to Sew with No Backache." Its perusal will interest you. OUR COUNTRY AGENTS. NEW PLYMOUTH-The J.P. Hardware Co., Devon Street. WANGANUI-Gibson and Patterson, Victoria Avenuo. DANNEVIRKE-G. A. Ransom, High St. I'AIHAPK-J. M'Eldowney, Drapers. PALMERSTON NTH.-Laery and Bates, The Square. HASTJNGS-S. 0. Stokes, Cycle Dealer. WELLINGTON-F. J. W. Fear, Willis Street, who will gladly supply all particulars of this Very Latest and Best Sewing Machine, which is GUARANTEED FOR A LIFETIME, Every Duplicate Part Svocked, F, J. W, FEAR, SOLE AGENT, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1253, 9 October 1911, Page 9
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