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TOILET SPECIALISTS. JJAIR AND SKIN TREATMENT By correct and scientific methods will do much for your appearance. . Make an appointment with the "Boudoir Camille?’ specialists in FACE it SCALP MASSAGE (hand and vibratory), SHAMPOOING, MARCEL WAVING, ENGLISH "INECTO” RAPID HAIR STAINING (in all’shades). ELECTROLYSIS, Etc., Etc. MRS. CAMERON. "Boudoir Camille,” / Third Floor, Mandel’s Buildings, Willis Street. Wellington. ’Phone 1791., Telephone 2802. PERMANENT HAIR-WAVING by skilled operator, on the most modern equipment. Scalp Treatments (Violet Ray—hand . and vibratory) for Dandruff, Weak and Fallin? Hair. Facial ' Massaglp, Marcelle Waving, Shampooing, Ladies’ and ... Children s Haircutting. Combings made up. Hair T:nhng for home application, with personal instructions how to jis*. All modern nnnliances, combined with London and Sydney experience. HYGETA TOILET PARLORS. ' MacDonald Buildings (next Albert Hotel). 132 Willis Street. Telephone 2802. DAME CLARA BUTT Praises "la plastique." YKTHILST on her recent tou- of New v y, Zealand Dame Clara Butt had several demonstrations of "IA PLASTIQUE,” and was so delighted that she gave me permission to say that she heartily recomiherids. it; Sho took fl good supply away with her to continue the treatment. "LA PLASTIQUE 18 the most marvellous cure for wrinklen, spots, and ; blemishes vet discovered. No massaging, steaming, filling, or ether oldtime methods employed. Na'ure s t >VJN and ONLY road to rejuvenation. ; Home treatment posted. Call or write for particulars to miss McElwain. 270 Queen Street, Auckland. "RUSMA" PERMANENTLY REMOVES UNSIGHTLY SUPERFLUOUS HAIRSBEAUTY is often marred by the pre-' Bence of superfluous hair. "RUSMA" (Reg.) will permanently remove these disfigurements and leave no trace. If you suffer from superfluous hairs, get a "Rusma” outfit, it-lnsts from 1 to 2 years. Trial treatment free, FLORENCE HULLEN, C.M.D., 3A Courtenay Pl'aco. ’Phone 22 —070. Open till 9 pm. Fridays, all day I - Saturday, - ■ ’ LA MERCEDES. THIS is the new French Complexion Cream, specially selected' from Paris by Miss Mil-som. The very latest, and all the rage in England and the Continent. / Two kinds—The Ntoht Creme. ss. 6d. and 35.: The Day Creme, '3s. 6d.. postage anvwhere fid. extra. JUT,SOM’S. Hair Specialists. All Hair and Skin Treatments.. All Siaining. 94 Willis Street. ’Phone 814. WE Specialise '.n ifiecto Hair Stainv v iiig,‘ Marcel Waving, Electroylsis, Hair Treatments, Face Massive; Face Blench, Shampooing, Manicuring, etc Buster and American hair-cutting. Every description of hn’rwork. Leslie* combings made up. 2s. fld. o«. MODELE TOILET PARLOURS. MRS CHEYNE 220 Lnmbton Qua". ’Phone 21—692.

BUSINESS NOTICES. y ~. : — : : “ ~ PH. GRAHAM. F.R.T.8.A., • Architect and Town Planner. Has commenced PrncKc-’. Routh’s Buildings, 142 FEATHERSTON ST. : WEATHER FORECAST AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Present indications are for variable winds with easterlies prevailing and freshening northwards of New Plymouth and Napier, and moderate to strong westerlies to easterlies elsewhere. Unsettled conditions and rain may be expected shortly in the northernmost districts and increasing haze and cloudiness generally., The barcmeter has a falling tendency in the north. i D. C. BATES Director. Meteorological Office. Wellington. May 12. 1922.

The quarterly meeting; of the Public Service Superannuation..J< uncl Board was held on Thursday, Mr. J. JI. Richardson, C.M.G., presiding;. Thirtv-four contributors, retired under section 35 of the Act, by reason of ape or. length of service, were grant-' ed allowances ■ of a total of £7434 per annum, and four contributors, retired as medically unfit, were granted allowances totalling £489 per annum. The ( board refused to grant an allowance in two cases, consideration of one case was postponed, in three- cases the allowances already granted were, ordered to be continued, and in ' one case ft was decided to ask the Department to find suitable re-employment. Tinder the Finance Act of last session the-ace and period of service required to qualify for an annuity yas reduced, and • twentv-three contributors were retired thereunder; with annual allowances aggregating . '£3343. Eleven widows and twenty-six chil-dren-were granted the statutory allowances, amounting to £536 per.annum. In - conseouence of retirements under section 35 of the Act, accrued compensation to. the amount of £4005 became a liability of the Superannuation Fund, and' a corresponding relief to the Consolidated Fund-, g Readers of “Maranatha.” which appears in ■ Tnr Dominion every Saturday, are informed that it will . in future appear under the Religious Services column. • The Rev. -R. Ditterich. .who will speak in the Town Hall on May 22, comes to the,. Dominion with an exee 1 - lent reputation. Mr, Ditterich has fi’led ninny important positions in Methodist circles, having been president of the Victorian and Tasmanian ence. organising secretary of- th,e fund to celebrate the centenary of Methodism in Australia, for many years editor of the “Spectator,” and also superintendent of the leading circuits, besides the Collingwood mission. As' a prominent leader in all movements for social reform, his name is known throughout the length and breadth of Australia. He has achievements in Australia as a preacher, organiser, journalist, reformer, and orator. Mr. Ditterich has recently retired from the Clifton Hill circuit, and is visiting New Zealand and -lecturing under the auspices of the P’.P.A. The chair will be taken by the Rev. Howard Elliott (national lecturer). In the Divorce Court yesterday, before Sir John Salmond and a jurv of twelve,' Mari' Ellen Smith petitioned I for the dissolution of her marriage I with Richard Henry Smith, on the • grounds of drunkenness, cruelty, and failure to maintain. Mr. Mnzengarb | appeared for the. petitioner, and Mr. I SievWright, who withdrew , upon the non-appearance of his client, for the respondent. The petition was granted. Copyists i—There are always crowds of these commercial pirates waiting to steal other men's inventions. Take no risks patent your idea at once. For advice concerning patents consult Henry Hughes, Ltd., Patent Attorneys, 157 Featherston Street, Wellington.—Adrt.

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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 194, 13 May 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 194, 13 May 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 194, 13 May 1922, Page 4

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