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o i«;n ers, MILLINERY SPECIALISTS AND LAj_l_S' OUTFITTERS. ALL that is charming in LADIES' and CHILDREN'S xVULLIiNERY is now, being displayed in our windows and showrooms, and the Newest Novelties for Ladies' Wear are showing at the vanous couoters. A splendid assortment of SILK BLOUSES in cream and colours, tucked and trimmed with Guipure and Valenciennes Lace, also embroidered, prices bom 12s 6d. 15, 17, 19, VIVIAN-STREET. CHAS. A. T'U "r"n~B~i£ DERMATOLOGIST, HAIR AND MASSAGE SPECIALIST. Massage for Neuralgia, Headache, -Deafness, Wosk Eyes, and all Head Troubles. Treatment for thin falling hair and baldness. SPECIAL NOTICE TO LADIES^Do not use any Depilatoiros on' your faces for the purpose of removing hair, as such treatment is dangerous and only promotes thicker growth. Electrolysis is the only treatment ; absolutely sure and true when performed by a skilful scientist. A trial Rolioited. Telephone 1435. Address: N.Z. Times Building, Lambton-qy., Wellington. MISS MILSOM, Hair Physician, Restores ladies' and gentlemen's thin, faded, and grey hair. _a_ies taught Face Massage, the only means of retaining and restoring youth, which means a healthy and clear complexion. Shampooing from 3s 6d. Clipping and Sooth- ( ing. Consultation free. Telephone 814. i Third Floor KING'S CHAMBERS, next Empire Hotel, Willis-street. MRS. C J. GROSSMAN, . LADIES' SPECIALIST, Is in Wellington, and may be consulted at her Rooms, above Victoria Studio, Manners-street, until the 28th October. Representative for N.Z. for tho Sospita Home Remedies and the Harlan' Beauty Cup, etc. Tongan System of Spinal and Facial Massage. Hours— ll a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Consultation free. FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS m_E WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY (Lt-j) is prepared to PURCHASE FAT SHEEB and LAMBS by weight or at per head. The Company also offers clients every facility for freezing on their own account. Prices can be obtained on application •£ the Company's Offices ot from any of the Buyers in the country. DILNOT SLADDEN, Secretary. J?IELDEB/S FOB HIGH-OLASS BRDItOOM ' DINING AND DBAWINGROOM PUIINITUHE I THE LARGEST STOCK IN NEW. ZEALAND TO i>EL_CT FROM. ' INSPECTION INVITED! SHOW ROOMS , MANNEftS-STREET. J. FLYGUR ifc OO * aANITAItY UNDKItI'AKKKS, 20, OURi-UTKKRT A Urge -auortnienc of Funeral FurumliiiiKt now in scout;. Funenus arranged at reasonable prioes EM KAl.il ING A Sf-UIAU'Y. Ti.oumoiihM? f «7M. CRABTREE AND SONS, MILLWRIGHTS, ENGINEERS AND BOILERMAKERS. Makers of every description of Brickmaking Machinery, Crushing Rollers, Brick Presses, Sanitary _)rain-pipe Maobines and Dies and Laundry Machinery. Agents for BROADBENT AND SON'S HYDRO EXTRACTORS
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 89, 12 October 1904, Page 1
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