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THANKS. WE Thack the two little Girls who bo thoughtfully took our little boy, who was Jcit on the Reclaimed Land on Saturday, lo the Police Station. GRATEFUL .PARENTS. ELECTROLYSIS for the removal of superfluous hairs and moles. These disfigurements of feminine beauly are paiiuussly eradicated by my methods, and 1 guarantee a v crraauor - t cure ' n over y case accepted for treatment. It is marvellous what a difference to facial beauty tho removal of the hairs on the upper lip and chin do make. If you aro troubled with theso disfigurements let mo -detd with them Wnte or call. CHAS^ A. TURNER, Dermatologist, Hair and Massjje Specialist, Rawson's Buildings, Corner of Wend ward-street and Welhugton-terrace, Welhrgton. MISS MILSU&, Hair Physician, Face Specialist. Shampooing, Manicuring, Clipping, Hairdressing. Ladios and Gentlemen treated sciantitically, t,ud taught their own special treatjnent. iiair Work of every description, Combings made up. Hair-diessing to suit every face alto taught. King's Chambers (opp. Carroll's), Rooms 22 and 23. Tel. 814 REMOVAL of Suporiluous Hair.— B9fore ieins the many advertised depilatories for this purpose, consult Mrs. HaybittJe on Electrolysis, the only permanent cure. bl. Lambton-quay. MRS. ROLLESTON] HAIR PHYSICIAN, Faco Specialist, and Masseuse, Certificated. All Treatments, Shampooing. 3, JWilus-st_,_over_Cai roll's. 'f hone 1599. Hair Dye, guaranteed perV factly harmless, restores the youthful colour to grey or faded hair. Full direotioas on each bottle. Is 6d, all chemists. . 1 •O'lss a! dTv^ey's millineky JtfJL COLLEGE, . ifump'- Builaiitgs, $5, -WitlJis-Etrco'. To li.iond.yi' P\:\>{lji lor Vi'ird". ?• .J-*. • •—A foretaii. oi i&- V«"/_u«f 'ilcues' to tsiil. ML. Udvey "will be in attendance to receive pupils from 9 a.ra. to 6 p.m.; Monday and 'lhursday nights from 7 till & Prospectus of Fees on applicatiorrr A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. FOR. SALE, valuable suburban Reddenca and Land at Waiwetu, Lower lautt, ten minutes' drive from. Hutt Bridge. This excellent property forma part of Section No. 26 on the Plan of the Hutt die- ' trict, and has 'an area, of 13 acres, with a fron'age of 6 chains to^ the back Wai ivctu-road ; also a frontage td two nOT> iy-f onn'ed streets, a chain wido, pro--"^pany a^halled and* channelled, and is xeaohed either by the road*past Believe Gardens or by the fiddle fVaurelu'foad. Tim h'nd is laid off into orchard, garden, poultry-houses and runs' sufficient for about 2600 birds, crapping and grass paddocks. The orchard is in full bearing, and contains appleß, plums, figs, apricot 3, gooseberries, currants, etc. There is a fine artesian Well giving a never-failing 6upply of water. The residehco contains 8 l&ge rooms, 12ft studs, bathroom, ecullory, dairy, etc., and commands an imposing appearance from the front, with fine double bays and ornamental stops in concrete, with a. very pretty drive up to the front ; a nics vinery with vines in full bearing, Btabio with loft and coachhouse, large 6bails cowshed; workshop, and all the conveniences incident to a suburban residence complete the detaih of a thoroughly up-to-date place. As a speculation for subdivision it cannot be beaten, as the two 65ft streets abutting on the north and gouth boundary could be carried through •o the back Waiwetu-road ; title L.T. Price and particulars from J. T. Wise, Waiwotu, Lower Hult. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. "If BEG to announce that I hava taken •"" over tbis well-known Hotel, and alterations and improvements are now in hsnd which will again make the Occidental the Leading House of the City. The house is beinj: completely renovated end put in thoiough order. Dailj" Lunch will be a speciality, Ib. JOHN H. FAIRBAIRN, Proprietor. MASONIC HOTEL. MR. F. DOBSON (late of Manakau Hotel) has taken ove*: the Masonic Hotel, Cuba-street. Patrons will iecci\e first-clasp' Accommodation, and tho usual high grade in Wines and Spirits will be maintained. j Tariff, 7s per day. Special Luncheon | daily at Is. Tel 1186. Telegraph or write. & <33? <% TTNITED SERVICE i>msjss& <J hotel, CHRISTCHURCH. Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor, Sir Johu Gorst, the N.Z. Government, and the principal Commissioners to the N.Z. Exhibition. — Hotel de Luxe. Tariff 12e 6d per day. Telegraphio address, '"United," Christchurch. Col. j Jowsar, C.M.G., and A. W. Lane, Pro- ! priefors- J TVTATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY i> OF NEW ZEALAND. FIRE AND MARINE. CAPITAL . . . .:. £2,000,000 Accumulated Funds exceed . . 275,000 Distinctive Features : Undoubted Security, Lowest Current Rates of Premiums. 'l OfQce — Corner of New Zealand Express Co.'s Buildings, Hunter,streot. J. MALLARD, Manager, Wellington. mHE NORTH BRITISH AND HERJL CASTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON AND EDINBURGH. Subscribed Capital £2,750,000 Paid up 637,500 Fire Reserve 2,135,374 MUKRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., Aaants. SOUTH BlimSH .FIRS AND MARINE INSURANCE CO. Capital £2,000,000 Accumulated Funds Exceed ... 532,000 Fire, Marine, and Acoident Insurance* ol every kind at very loweet rates. E. E. HAMMOND, Manager. Office— 27. LaiEbton-quay. "Wellington. fTIHE VICTORIA INSURANCE A COMPANY, LTD. Fire, Marine, and Fidelity Guarantee. Eitablished 1849. Fire, Marine, and Fidelity Guorante* Bisks accepted at Lowest Current lUte*. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Aa«aU.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1908, Page 1

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