rpKE ELECTRON, Rawson's Buildings, A Woodv/ard-street. Principals — 0. A. Turner and F. D. Fergusson. Electrolysis for the removal of superfluous hair and 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 and Face Specialist, teaches ladies and gentlemen the true head and face massage, diagnoses each case, and advises patients the necessary preparations to use to ensure healthy, glossy hair. Call or write. King's Chambers, Willis-street, Wellington. Telephone 814. KEMOVAL or superfluous Hair.— B«fore using the many advertised depilatories for this purpose, consult Mrs. Haybittle on Electrolysis, the only permaaent cure. 268, Lambton-quay. MRS. ROLLESTON, Certificated Masseuse, Ladies' Hairdresser and Toilet Specialist, has resumed duties. Hair Treatment, Face Massage, and Shampooing. 4, Willis-street (over Carroll's). Tel. 1599. ; MRS. WADDELL, Masseuse and Manicurist, has removed to 43, Kentterrace. Almond Skin Food, Face Gloves and Hair Tonics. Consultation Free. 1 SKIN BALM (Castles'*) is now used by a large number of people for keeping the hands and face in good condition. It cleanses the skin by removing from the pores tho dirt that soap can't Teach. Cures chapped hands "right soon," and makes the skin while and supple. Non-greasy, and harmless. Is 6d per pot, post free. Castle's Pharmacies, 10, Cuba-street, and 66, Vivian-street, Wellington. 1 ,T3>RIVATE MATERNITY HOSPITAL, with every home comfort and care, established by NURSE STRATFORD, at 23, PIRIE-STREET, near Kent-terrace Tram Station. Telephone 2356. RANGATIRA BKIVATE HOSPITAL, A 18. AUSTIN-STREET. Telephone 2686. Established by— THE MISSES NEALE, Registered and Certificated Midwives. Every Care and Attention. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. WHEREAS on the 9th day of March, 1899, a copy of the Policy numbered 67047 in the books of the Government Insurance Commissioner on the life of GEORGINA SILK, then of Dunedin, was issued to the said GEORGINA SILK, under Section 28 of "The Life Assurance Policies Act, 1884," evidence having 1 been produced of the loss of the original Policy: and whereas application has been made to mo under Section 59 of "The Life Insurance A.ct, 1908," for a copy of thi before-montioaed Copy-Policy, and evidence has been supplied as to the loss of the before-mentioned Copy-Policy, I hereby give notice that I shall issue a further copy on the 14th day of May, 1909, t-.nless objection be lodged before that date. J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner. Well ; ugton, 7th May, 1909. ALL CLAIMS. CREDITORS in the Assigned Estate of 1> F. J. E. GAPPER, General Storekeeper, Kaponga, are requested to send their Claims at once to THE COMMERCIAL AGENCY, LTD., Assignee. Wellington, sth May, 1909. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Wellington District. NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to apply for my Discharge at the sittings of this Court to be held at Wellington on the 31st day of May, 1909. — Dated at Wellington this 4th day of ' May, 1909.-JOHN MORRIS SCHAPIRO, trading as John Morris and Co. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. THE PEOPLE'S WARDROBE SHOP, 118, Taranaki-street— Mrs. Nightingale, buyer of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Left-off Clothing. Boots, etc. Mrs. Nightingale calls at the Hutt ami Petono Wednesdays. Write or 'phone 2924. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. LADIES' and Gents' Superior Misfit and Left-off Clothing bought for cash- also Boots, Trunks, and Portmanteaux. Highest prices given. Letters attended to. Mrs. Pritchard, 56. Vi-vian-street. Telephone 1101. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS. DALLEY is still giving the highest price for Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's superior Misfit, Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Letters attended to. Address Mrs. Dalley, 107, lngestre-street. Telephone 2964. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. T-IE Secretary will be in attendance at the Rooms, Bridge's Buildings, 102, Willis-street, on TUESDAY and FRI- • DAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12 30. Ail communications strictly confidential. nn o ]__l ii t. BRICK SHOP, with double plate-glass window and five large rooms, h. and c. water, tiled hearths, bath, and all conve1 nienee3 ; Tight on tram terminus of busiest suburb. Apply F FEIST, 56, Coromaadel-street; I Or J.H. WOOD, Brooklyn.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1909, Page 1
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