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THANKS. MR. and MRS. JAMES JOHNSON desire to tender their heartfelt thanks to the Medical and Nursing Staff of Ward 4, Wellington Hospital, for their kind and unfailing attention to tlaeir late Son, Albert, during his recent illness. THANKS. I DESIRE to express my sincere Thanks to Mr. Hildreth and family, of Karori, the Guard on the railway from Ohakune to Wellington, also the waiters of the din- j ing car, and all those who so kindly ren- j dered assistance to me in mv recent bereavement. Thanks are also due to tho ; men of the Wellington Gas Company for their tribute of kindness. — MAGGIE MOXHAM.— Petone, 14th June, 1909. nr\HE ELECTRON, Rawson's Buildings, -1- Woodward-street. Principals — C. 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 produeo satisfactory ' results, especially when aided by electricity, which proves a great boon to tho growth of the hair. Inspection invited. Telephone 1435. HAIR-WORK ot 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, 268, Lambton-quay (over Orr, Chemist); tele. 1594. ■M/TRS. WADDELL, Masseuse and Mani-J-»-l- curist, has removed to 43, Kentterrace.. Almond Skin Food, Face Gloves and Hair Tonics. Consultation Free. 1 FOR Loss of Hair, Greynes", and all Disorders 'and' Diseases of the Scalp, consult MISS MILSOM. She treats you scientifically and teaches you your special treatment. Face Massage, Shampooing, Clipping, Electrolysis, Manicuring, Hairdressing to suit each face. King's Chambers, nexfj Empire Hotel, Willis-street. Telephone 814. jTCTOR all Hair Trouble, consult Alethia, -*- Hair Specialist'; advice free; correspondence invited. Alethia's preparations have no equal. Grey hair restored to its natural colour w-ithout dye. Dandruff cured ; a beautiful growth of hair assured. Alethia does not fail. Parlia-ment-street, Lower Hutt. Agent — Madam Watkins, Hair Dresser, Inge&trestreet, Wellington. RANGATIRA ip-B IVATE HOSPITAL, ■■■ 18. AUSTIN-STREET. Telephone 2686. Established by—. THE MISSES NEALE, Registered and Certificated Midwives. Every Care and Attention. "DRIVATE MATERNITY HOSPI- ■*■ TAL, with every homo comfort and care, established by NURSE STRATFORD, at 28, PIRIE-STREET, near Kent-terrace Tram Station. Telephone 2356. AFE Cure 4s^ Fellows's Hypophosphites 5s lOd, Genuine Dr. Williams' Pink Pills 2s sd, Scott's Emulsion 2s 2d and 3s lOd, Blaud's Nerve and Blood Pills (as prescribed :n all the leading hospitals), ls, Is 6d per 100. Latest deBigns in Hot Water Bags at wholesale prices. We remind fresh customers that our compounding of Physicians' Prescriptions and all other Dispensing is conducted with extreme care and absolute fidelity. — C. and H. Evens. Chemists. Telephone 1185. MRS. CROTHALL, late Fitter to Her Majesty the Queen, from Madame Elise, Regent-street, London, W., and the MISSES CROTHALL. Makers of Costumes, Evening Dresses, . etc., having recently come from the West End of London, are now commencing Business at 181, Willis-atreet, Wellington. Charges Moderate. LEFT~OFF CLOTHING. T ADIES' and Gents' Superior Misfit JLi and Left-off Clothing bought for cash- ako Boots, Trunks, and Portmanteaux. Highest prices given. Letters attended to. Mrs. Pritchard, 56. Vi-vian-Btreet. 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, Ingestre-street. Telephone 2964. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. mHE PEOPLE'S WARDROBE SHOP, JL 118, Taranaki-street— Mrs. Nightingale, buyer of Ladies', Gentlemen s, and Children' 3 Left-off Clothing. Boots, etc Mrs. Nightingale calls at the Hutt anil Petone Wednesdays. Write or 'phone 2924. -^hrr CRABTREE AND SONS, 1 * CITY FOUNDRY, Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, Boilermakerß, etc., Having installed special plant for making Wrought-iron Split Pulleyß, are prepared to supply all sizes of Pulleys, guaranteed to stand the heaviest work. Be sure and see our Price-list before going elsewhere. TENDERS. JTIENDERS will be received up to 5 p.m. X on Thursday, 17th inst, for the Erection of Tombstones, Karoii Cemetery. Plans and specifications to be seen at No 12, Queen's Chambers, opposite General Post Office.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 139, 14 June 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 139, 14 June 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 139, 14 June 1909, Page 1