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THANKS. •Tft/TRS. LOOSEMORE desires to sincere- ■"-*■ ly thank all those kind friends from whom she received expressions of sympathy in her recent sad bereavement. THANKS. Ta/jTRS. J. CHANCE and Family desiro to express their sincere Thanks to the many kind Friends .for messages of sympathy and floral tributes received dur- , ing Ikoir late sad bereavement. THANKS. I HEREBY tender to Miss Benge and other kind Friends my very sincere Thanks for tho valuable a c sistance rendered through tuie Concert given on my behalf, for which I am deeply indebted. M. J. HAVES. 2nd March, 1909 ; fTIHE ELECTRON, Rawson's Buildings, -*• Woodward-street. Principals — C. A. Turner and F. D. Fergusson. Electrolysis for the removal of superfluous hair and I moles. • A permanent cure in every case accepted for treatment. Hair and scalp treatments produce satisfactory results, especially when aided by electricity, which proves a great boon to the growth of the hair. Inspection invited. Telephone 1435. MISS MILSOM. Hair Physician, Face Specialist ; Manicuring. Shampooing, Clipping, Electrolysis, Hair Dressing, Hairwork of every description ; Combings made up. Ladies and Gentlemen taught their own treatment and massage. King's Chambers, Willis-street. Tel. 814. HALR-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. Haybittle and Miss Begg, 61, Lambton-quay (over Orr, Chemist); tele. 1594. OWING to illness, Mrs. Rolleston's Toilet Rooms in Willis-street, wili be closed for a few weeks. All Toilet Requisites, including Hair Tonics and* Shampoo Powders, are obtainable at ths' pic. -;>; ft MRS. WADDELL, Masseuse and Manicurist, Geisha Tea Rooms, Panamastreet. Almond Skin Food, Face Gloves and Hair Tonics. Consultation Free. ' 1 (A Card) PRIVATE HOSPITAL, 94, BROUGHAM-STREET (Residence occupied by the late Judge Richmond). MISS BURFOOT, Certificated Masseuse, begs to announce that the above Hospital is now open for surgical a 9 well as medical eases. Resident Certificated Surgical Nurse. Telephone 2796. ("ORIVATE MATERNITY HOSPI- ■*• TAL, with every home comfort and care, established by NURSE STRATFORD, at 28, PIRIE-STREET, near Kent-terrace Tram Station. Telephone 2356. KELBURNE. fgj^Oß SALE — Five-roomed House, JP Boundary-road, now occupied by Mrs. A. Ferkins; land 57ft frontage, depth 171 f t: fine view and good position. Price £800 ; terms if required. Apply F. AND W. FERKINS, Builders, \ Ghuznee-street and Victoria-place. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING.. LADIES' and Gentlemen's superior Misfit and Left-off Clothing bought; highest price given ; letters attended to. I —Mrs. Botterill, 121, Ingestre-street. Tele- ; phone 2379. \ LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS. DiLLEY, widow of late Mr. ■ Dalley. is still giving the highest j prices for Ladies', Gentlemen's, and I Children's superior Misfit, Left-off Clothi ing. Boots, etc. Address Mrs. Dalley, \ 107., Ingestre-street. Telephone 2964. I LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. I nHHE PEOPLE'S WARDROBE SHOP, ] JL 118, Taranaki-street— Mrs. Nightj s ;ngale, buyer of Ladies', Gentlemen's, j and Children's Left-off Clothing. Boots, 5 ?tc. Mrs. Nightingale calls at the Hutt ; anil Petone Wednesdays. Write or 5 'phone 2924. ! DRY CLEANING ! ! i QUITS, Costumes, etc., promptly \ *3 Cleaned by up-to-date Plant at the I WELLINGTON DYE WORKS. | W. BARBER AND CO.. ! 125, Cuba-st. 147. Riddiford-st. » ' 'Phone 226.

i — \ ANTED KNOWN. I Make your gardens gay at a small cost. I Plant now Cooper's Bulbs ; special reduoed I prices. 1 F. COOPER, LIMITED, .' Wellington. | | "" WANTED TO SELL. i IN THE RISING DISTRICT OF \ MARANUI. I J 4 FEW Building Lots from £50, also I ./a. 2or 3 Paddocks ; good view of sea ; ; per" cent, deposit. 5 per cent, interest. i Particulars from { H. M. HAYWARD, j a 20, Old Customs-etreet. i ». ■

\ WANTED KNOWN— •g rCHNLAYSON AND CO., Grocers and j - JC Provision Merchants, Owen-street, l Newtown. Daily Supplies of Butter and , fjggs. Call or send for Price List. t All Goods at Town Prices. 1 nnO LET, furnished or unfurnished I X Rooms, hot and cold water; use of . j piano if required. Apply No. 60, Hopper- | street^ j rf^cT LET, Khandallah, 6-roomed House, | JL all conveniences, large verandah and ] garden, splendid view. Apply Felix, I Evening Post. J

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 51, 2 March 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 51, 2 March 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 51, 2 March 1909, Page 1

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