During Mrs. Rolleston's absence in America"'her rooms will be in charge of Mrs. Campbell Russell, of Sydney, whose "qualifications for successful haw and complexion treatments aro already lavournbly known to Wellington. Ihe stall also includes two Sydney assistants, experts in hair-tinting and in the manufacture of transformations, switches, etc. —Advt Now demonstrating now wonders in the artificial hair world including the "Shadow Toupee," tho latest' crazc .in Paris-just arrived. Light and so made as to appear actually growing from tho head first quality all waves and shades from .£3 35., defies tho most critical eye. Miss Milsom, Hair 91 Willis Street. 'Phono 811.—Advt. Sanatorium Treatment.—A certificated nurse and masseuse has beon engaged to superintend the baths for the euro of rheumatism, Neuritis, Nasal Catarrh, Insomnia, Sprains, etc. The! High Freoucncv Violet Hay, Llectrtc ,Hot Air, .•Electric Hot Water Baths and Maslire £iv6iij stitno fis fit ItotoruQ. Prtie'nts treated in their own homes, Call nr write. Consultations free. Mrs. Hullon, Courtenay Place. 'Phono 1047 - Advt. Every social function can bo rendered attractivo by a plentiful display of flowers. Our luncheon and dinner-tablo decorations aro exquisitely beautiful Miss Murray, Vice-Regal Florist, Willis Street, Wellington.—Advt. Boys' Grey Jerseys aro Rotting scarce. Wo liavo a full range in all sizes from 7s. lid. to 10s. Gd. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Manners Street.—Advt. For one, wools only wo aro offoring Imported American Velvet Afternoon Dresses, at •£(! Gs„ usual price, «Cl 2 12s. Also Black Fur Coats, trimmed with grey and beaver collars and cuffs, nt 35 and 15 guineas, usual price 55 and G5 guineas. Blouses reduced 25 per cent. A. J. Coleman, Ladies' Fashion Tailor and Furrier, 231 Lambton Quay.-Advt. WHEN WOMEN TALK. "Do you mean io say that vou do all your baking at home P Why, 1 never have any luck-when I try lo make scones or a sponge cake; rice pudding is about inv limit, How do you manage il?" "\Vell, my dear, modesty forbids my making any claims for myself; but I must say that 'K' 'Baking Powder is my chief aid on linking day. There's something about it that makes things riso so quicklj and bountifully, and everything 1 bake, comes out of the oven light and delicious. Always—never a failure. And, do you know, '10 Baking Powder is not dear; in' fact, it is moderately priced, and seems to go n long way, too." "Thanks for tho information; I'll get a tin of 'K,' and will try_ to givo you n pleasant surprise next timo youcall."—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 275, 16 August 1919, Page 4
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