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THANKS. MISS C. CREASY wishes to Thank the Doctor and Nurses of Wellington Hospital for their kindness to her brother, also herself in her s%d bereavement. C. CREASY. THE ELECTRON, Rawson's' Buildings, Woodward-street. Principals : C. A. Turner, F. D. Fergusson. FOR Cure of Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Insomnia. Obesity, Dyspepsia, Kidney Troubles, etc., etc., by Mineral, Electric, Turkish, Russian, and Medicated Baths; also by Hand, Electric, and Vi- '. bratory Massage. Inspection invited. Tel. 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. Telephono 814. TJEMOVAL 01 superfluous Hair. — Ba- £\> fore using the many advertised depilatories for this purpose, consult Mrs. Haybittle on Electrolysis, the only permanent cure. 268, Lambton-quay. MRS. ROLLESTON, Certificated Massouse, Ladies' Hairdresser and Toilet Specialist, has resumed duties. Hair Treatment, Face Massage, and Shampooing. 4, Willis-street (over Carroll's). Tel. 1599. (A Card). MRS. WADDELL, Masseuse, Manicurist, Clairvoyant, Face and Hair Spe1 cialist ; up-to-date consulting rooms. 43, Kent-terra.ee-MRS. WADDELL, Masseuse and Manicurist, has removed to 43, Kent- § terrace. Almond Skin Food, Face Gloves I and Hair Tonios. Consultation Free. 1 1 QKIN BALM (Castles's) is now used by I k3 a large number of peoplo for keeping I the hands and face in good condition. It <{ cleanses the skin by removing from the -g pores the dirt that soap can't reach. Cures Jj chapped hands "right soon," and makes a ' the skin white and supple. Non-greasy, I and harmless. Is 6d per pot, post free. J Castle's Pharmacies, 10, Cuba-street, and I 66, Vivian-street, Wellington. 1 STJRIVATE MATERNITY HOSPI- ' TAL, with every home comfort and „ care, established by NURSE STRATf FORD, at 28, PIRIE-STREET, near A Kent-terrace Tram Station. Telephone 1 2356. I RANGATIRA i "PRIVATE HOSPITAL, I-^ 18. AUSTIN-STREET. [\ Telephono 2686. Established by — 1 THE MISSES NEALE,a Registered and Certificated Midwives. 3 Every Care and Attention. I NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A 4 PUBLICAN'S LICENSE. ■ 1 ,f SAMUEL AITKEN, of Welb'ngton, H JL9 Licensed Victualler, do hereby give '«j notice that I desire to obtain and will at I the next Licensing Meeting to be holden I at the Free Public Library, Revans-street, 5 Newtown, on tho 4th day of June, \ apply for a Certificate authorising the "V issue of a (renewal of) Publican's License I for a house situate at corner of Hankey if and Wallace streets, in the City of Wel- *! lington, and known by the sign of tho 'I Grosvenor Hotel, containing eighteen ; 3 rooms, exclusive of those required for the ■ \ use of tho family » Dated 10th day of May, 1909. t SAMUEL AITKEN. a Mr. Thomas George Macarthy is the 3 cwner of the premises. v | Address of owner — Wellington. 'A FREE DENTAL WORK. • I POST-CARD COMPETITION. I TVTR- E. C. EVANS, Dentist. Willis- \ j XV-E- street, Wellington, invites the public 1 t to enter the Post-Card Competition, with r a a view to securing SIX GUINEAS I WORTH OF DENTAL WORK FREE • j OF CHARGE. ■„ \ Write on one side only of a G.P.O. . 1 Posl-Card the' words "E. C. Evans Saves • I Teeth" as many times as possible, and 1 forward it to Mr. Evans at the above ad- • I dress. The competitor who succeeds in -1 writing these words the most times will ' be given SIX GUINEAS WORTH OF -. j DENTAL WORK FREE OF CHARGE. .■] The Competition closes on 29th May, . "' and a few of the most successful competi- ■ tors' Post-Cards will be exhibited on 31st ",".. May in Mr. Morrah'e Auction Room win- \ ' 'dow, Willie-street, also a notice of the -* ■ name of the winner. . ~ In the event of there being a "tie," the competitor whose Post-Card bears the best handwriting will be proclaimed the winner. EMPIRE HALL, Palmerston North. '„ iTo Let for socials, concerts, dances, lec*|ture3, and other amusements. New, con- • jvenicnt and up-to-date. Centrally situated, 4 - ■well lighted, wel' ventilated; an admirable place for entertainments of every . description. - •- 1 Full particulars from v ,j W. DEVINE, Empire Hotel. t J :" 3 GENTLEMAN'S FURNISHED RESI- - 'I DENCE. • • jfT^O "ET, for twelve months, from Ist •1 X of Aiigust, Gentleman's 10-roomed -.. Residence in best part of -\ j Thorndon. For further particulars, apply '•' }° S. GEORGE NATHAN, -" ! 20, Hunter-street. „' 'IGENTLEMAN'S FURNISHED COUN- -■.', j TRY RESIDENCE, UPPER HUTT. . X - t' T fTHO LET, for twelve months or two A3l years, or would sell, Gentleman's t '^Country Residence ; about five acres „ ,Jpartly laid out ; all conveniences. For ■v • tfurther particulars, apply to S. GEORGE NATHAN, - - I 20-, Hunter-street. . . - 1. J. ; 'jm O I* E T. • - "j BRICK SHOP, with double plate-glass \ Window and five large rooms, h. and c. ' "• J-water, tiled hearths, bath, and all conveniences ; right on tram terminus of busiest , ' Suburb. Apply ," 1 F. FEIST, 56, Coromandel-street; • 'Or J. H. WOOD, Brooklyn.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 110, 11 May 1909, Page 1

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