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ELECTROLYSIS for the removal of superfluous hairs and moles. These disfigurements of feminine beauty are painlessly eradicated by my methods, and I guarantee a fcrraanent cure in every case accepted for treatment. It is marvellous what * difference to facial beauty the rensoval of the hairs on the upper lip and chin do make. If you are troubled with theee disfigurements let me deal with them W-ite or call. CHAS. A. TURNER, Dermatologist, Hair and Massage Specialist, Rawson's Buildings, Corner of Woodward-street and Wellington-terrace, Wellington. HAIR-WORK oi every description, including latest styles for hair-dress-ing. Natural hair-pads from 3s 6d. Tails, puffs, and Toupees, transformations, combings made up, etc. Mrs. Haybittlo and Miss Begg, 61, Lambton-quay (over Orr, Chemist) ; tele. 1594k ■__ ISS MILSOM, Hair Physician and Face Specialist. All treatments. Hair work, Hairdressing taught. Ladies and Gentlemen taught. 22, King's Chamfa ers^TeLJSU. RS. ROLLESTON, Hair Physician, Face Specialist, and Masseuse (Certificated 1 ) All Treatments. Shampooing. 3, Willis-street, over Carroll's. 'Phone 1599' CURES Cream, wonderful cure for eczema, rough, scaly skin, red nose, barber's itch, all 'skin complaints. Price 2s and 3s, all chemists. New Zealand Drug Company Agents. 1 AT / . MISS A. DAVEY'S ' MILLINERY COLLEGE, Hume's Buildings, 65, Willis-street, pupils are daily completing models equal in style and finish to the latest Parisienne creations. Orders taken and .reasonable estimates given. Rooms open from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m.^ Monday and Thursday nights from 7 till 9. Remodelling a speciality. READ THIS ! IT CONCERNS EVERY WORKING MAN. HAVE YdU A HOME OF YQUR OWN? IF NOT, WHY NOTT j.\?,u'i\i _' •*•' .-• ;'.''•**"■'. \ ■ t> ; PERHAPS yon -are not - aware of th© , fait that ©WAN. BROS, eato'sirrango' for you to get* Home for .ydurdelf oh ; the EASIEST. TERMS that can pb'sßibly' . to Obtained? .SMAL"L CASH DEPOSIT!' CHEAP SECTIONS!' HANDY TO ' TRAMS! DO NOT DELAY! YOUR PAYMENTS CANNOT EXCEED 15/" PER WEEK! • ■which --will be paying, off principal and interest. Highest rate of interest 5 per cent. Brings your plans to us and we will finance it for you. If you haven't much money, consult u». LAND £2 PER FOOT. If you have £5 cash we may be able to arrange the balance. Call on DWAN BROS., WILLIS-STREET. LOWER HUTT. "1^ 0 R S A Ir .B. A. . / .. 23 ACRES, about 11 acres of which is « , rich level land, highly adaptable for subdivision"; balance low hills, with -good building sites; good homestead, <garden, orchard, etc. ; first-class situ- . ation. Prioe £4250 the lot. Favourable . terms arranged. Charming 5-roomed House, besides bath- ' .rpom, enamel bath, lav. basin, hot - -and cold water, scullery, pantry, etc., - ideal situation. Price £900; terms arranged. ... 7-roomed House, bathroom, pantry, etc. ; . 2i aores' rich flat land; 4 chains • "road frontage to first-class road. „ -Price ' £1600 ; terms arranged. ' Good 6-roomed House, bathroom, all conveniences; land 70ft x 260 ft. .j \ ,Price £1150. NOTE. — I have several beautiful homes for sale containing from 8 to 14 rooms, with every possible convenience, lovely grounds, etc. Particulars only on application to H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, AUCTIONEER, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENT, 186, Featherston-etreet, Wellington, UcDer and Lower Hutt. "IJIORCED SALE OF HOUSE, PETONE "Fools build houses Wise men buy them." Good HOUSE, 6 rooms, gas and every convenience ; built three years ; large builder's workshop, gas laid on (cost £120) ; large section, fronting two-chain Btreet, one block from Jackson-street. Price £555. Not near cost of buildings. Most favourable terms. LEONARD & CO., 4, FEATHERSTON-STREET. TOWN HALL, LOWER HUTT. mo let. Concert Hall, Lodge Room. Small Meetings can have accommodation from s*. Shop and Dwelling. Lock-up Shop. Apply J. T. HAWTHORN, Town Hall, Lower Hutt. m o let, Large SHOP, with two flats, Cuba-rt. ; nit tailor or merchant ; low rent. Apply W. H. MORRAH AND CO., Willis-street.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 123, 25 May 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 123, 25 May 1908, Page 1

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