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The sale- of work in connection with St. Paul's Parish, Thorndon, is to be opened' in tho Schoolroom, Sydney Street, 011 Wednesday next by Her Excellency the Countess of at 3 o'clock, and 011 Thursday by Viscountess Kclbuni. • A Note of Contrast.—Eighteen months and eighty years were the ages of two clients in Miss Milsom's Rooms, same time, same day. .The former wondered jwliy, the latter msjvelled at—yet 'each . treatment was very beneficial and satisfactory. It should be realised that it is natural, for hair to grow as long as life lasts, and most unnatural for it to cease doinj; so nt any stage; and it is imposaiblo to keep hair at its best except by proper treatment. Consult Miss Milsom. ■ She treats and teaches the true massage of the head, and imparts to clients' sufficient knowledge that they can carry on her treatment in their own homes. Miss Milsom, BarnetFs Buildings, 94 Willis Street (4 doors past "Evening Post"). Telephone 814.—Advt.

HAIRS ON THE FACE. Superfluous Hair is one of the most distressing blemishes with which women are afflicted, and hitherto there has been no permanent euro. Electrolysis invariably leaves the face .badly marked, even more disfiguring than the hair, and depilatories are worse than useless, for they only burn the hair off, and cause it to grow out doubly strong. ■ "KULDAH" i s a medical formula, which has no equal for deAtoying the roots of the hairs, it is quite unlike any other superfluous hair remedy, and it behoves every woman so afflicted to give ' Kuldah a trial. It leaves no trace of anything heaving been applied, and is a marvellous cure, as thousands of satisfied users have proved; price 6s. 6d., in plain sealed wrapper, from G. Meo, Chemist, Lambtoji Quay, Wellington (if posted, 3d. extra).— Advt.

Some November Specials /"■ From- Our ftflislif ■ iepartieat A whole lot of that worry and trouble usually experienced just prior to Xmas, when everything is overhauled* before friends arrive, can bo avoided by consulting our furnishing experts. They can advise you best and do the work for you too. Ring 9DSA and ask for information. 50-INCH 'CASEMENT CLOTH, in all colours. 9ri., 1/3,1/9 yard. 50-INCH STENCILLED. CASEMENT CLOTH, 2/8 yard. 50-INCH STENCILLED MADRAS MUSLIN, 1/11, 2/3, 2/9 yd. CRASH "FTATiTi CURTAINS, 50-inoK wide, 2| and 3 yards long. 7/6, 251; 27/6, to 55/- pair. 'FULL SIZE WOOD BEDSTEADS,- 47/6. SINGLE SIZE, 39/6. 3ft. KAPOK BEDS. 15/6, 17/6, 21/.. 4ft'. 6in', KAPOK BEDS. 22/6, 25/6, 32/6. 3ft. KAPOK MATTRESS. 18/-, 22/6, 26/6. 4ft. 6in. KAPOK MATTRESS, 27/6, 32/6, 37/6.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2607, 1 November 1915, Page 3

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427

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2607, 1 November 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2607, 1 November 1915, Page 3

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