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THANKS. T WISH <o return thanks to the Taita -*•' farmers and all those kind friends end relations for their deep and sincere \rmpathy in my recent bereavement. A. J. TILBURY. '_ Hutt. THANKS. ~\£R. AND MRS. A. WATKINS desire to thank _11 their kind friends for ••_«ir sympathy and kindness in their late sad bereavement. rjnHE JRest Cure.—The latest scientific •I' •' Ijunct to Medical Massage is now being successfully practised in my rooms. Drug-drinking has been largely superseded by Massage the world over, and now wo have a distinct advance on the ordinary maesage in the now REST CL'kE, which is destined to become exceedingly popular. There is no waiting for results, fcr, from the very commencement of treatment, improvement is evident. CHAS. A. TURNER, Dermatologist and Mo_sage Spooiahst, Rawson's Buildings, The Terrace and Woodward-street, Wellington. ISS MILJSOM, Hair Physician, Face Specialist. Shampooing, Manicuring, Clipping, Hairdressing. Ladies . and Gentlemen treated scientifically, and taught their -own special treatment. Hair Work of every description, Combings made up. Hair-dressing to suit ©very face, also tanght. King's Chambers , (opp, CarrblVe), Rooms 22 and 33. Tel. 814 KEMOVAL of Superfluous Hair.—B»fore i.sing the many advertised depilatories for this purpose, consult Mrs. Haybittle on Electrolysis, the only perm_nent cure. 61. Lambton-quay. MRS. ROLLESTON, HAIR PHYSICIAN, Faco Speeiab'st, and Masseuse, Certificated. All Treatments, Shampooing-. 3, Willis-st , over Cai roll's. 'Phone 1599. /TILARKE'S Hair Dye, guaranteed perfectly harm'.eas, restores the youthful colour to grey or faded hah-. Full directions on each bottle. 1b 6d, oil chemists. MISS A. DAVEY'S MILLINERY" COLLEGE, Hume's Buildings, 65, Willis-street. To Intending Pupils for Winter Season. _^A foretaste of the Winter Modes' to handle Miss Davey will be in attendance to receive pupils from" 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Monday and Thursday nights from 7 till 9 Prospectus of Fees on application. FACE and Scalp Massage, Hair Treatment. Call or write (enclosing stamp) for Free Book of Instruction for self-treat-mens. Mrs.-Goodman, Masseuse and Hair Specialist, receives patients 89a, Upper willis-street. a * GOODMAN, Masseur, eto., arid Mrs. • Goodman, Masseuse^ recqiye ,an.d visit patients for treatment of Chromic Nervous and Pbfcctional Diseases. , Patients treated under medical supervision. 89, Upper Wil-liß-strset. Hours 11-^4, 7-^3 '\ NOTICE TO. SUFFERING WOMEN. DR." J. A.i M'Gill strongly,advises nil suffering women to givd his simple "Pastile Treatment" a fair trial. Apply Mrs. A. Alpha. No. 16 (late No. 4), Bolton-street, Tuesdays; . Thursdays, and Saturdays, or Box 411, Wellington. X-RAY STOVE POLISH. ORDER a Packet from your , Grocer. Nothing equalling it. Have you ever used? " ' JEEAT SALE. '-». Of BOOTS! BOOTS! 500 pairs of boots and shoes bought cheap, and must be sold cheap! LOOK! Ladies' Tan lCs 6d Bhoes vow 7s 6d Ladies'" Tan American 12a 6d Shoes now ' 9s 6d Ladies' 8s 6d Strap Shoes now 4s 6d and fa 6d C: and. J. Clark's Ladies' Strap Shoes (a special line, bought cheap), 13s 6d now 10? 6d COME AND SEE THE BARGAINS. Gents' 14a 6d Boots, in three toes, now . 10s '6d American Welted Boots, 21b now 16s 6d Tho Walk 'Along Shoes, 13s 6d Gents' Square-toed Welted Boots, now 14s Ud ' Bostock Boots, up-to-date toes, 17s 6d CHEAP BOOT SALE! 4 WE SELL CHEAP! MANN'S SS, VIVIAN-STREET. TEA: TEA! TEA! TTUST landed, direct from the .Hytho ft*> Toa Gardens, Ceylon, a shipment of the fina3t Broken Orange Peko Tea. No finer-quality ever left Ceylon. Retailed in |lb and lib packets, 2a per lb. Speoial t reductions to consumers of larger quantities. It. F. DIG6Y, (Late of Hume and Son.}, Offices—No. 12, First_ Floc-r Hume's f. . Building, Willis-street. ■~ FOR SALE. "g^ANCY Good 3 Businoss; best stand in **■ city !no goodwill; stock and fittings at valuation; tease; satisfactory reasons for selling. Apply WYXIE BROS., ' 11, Feafherston-street. " A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. "H7K3R SALE, valuable suburban RosiJL: denca and Land at Waiwetu, Lower Hult, ten minutes' drive from Hutt Bridge. This excellent property forms pare of Section No. 26 on the Plan of tho Hutt district, aad has an area of 13 aores, with a -froatsgo of about 6 chains to tho back Waivretu-road; alao a froutago to two newiy-formed. streets, * chain wide, properly asphalted and channelled, and is reaohed either by tho road past Bellevuo Gardens or by the Middle Waiwetu-road. Tfao land is laid off into orchard, garden, poultry-houses and runs sufficient for about ,2000 birds, cropping and grass paddocks. The orchard is in full' bearing, and con-tains-apples, plums, figs, apricots, gooseberrien, currant-", etc. There is a fine artesian well giving a nerer-failing x supply of water. The renidenco contains 8 large rooms, 12ft studs, bathroom, seulWy, dairy, etc., and command* un impound appearance from the front, with fine double bays andornomental steps in concrete, with a very pretty drive up to) the front 5 a nic« vinery with vines in full bearing, •table with loft and coachhouse, large 6bails cowshed, workshop, and all the conveniences incident to ft suburban residence complete the details of a thoroughly up-to-dats place. As t. opeculation ,for subdivision it cannot be beaten, as the two 66ft stroets abutting op the north and south boundary could bo carried through ♦o the back Waiwetu-road; title L.T. Price and particulars from J. T. Wiso, Waiwetu, Lower Hutt. 1 X-RAY~STOVE POLISH. rT\HE Polish that "goes twice ai far." '- A You iust toy it.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 32, 7 February 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 32, 7 February 1908, Page 1

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