MISS MILSOM, Hair Physician and Face Specialist, teaches Ladies and Gentlemen the scientific treatment for all ailments of the Hair and Skin. Shampooing, Hairdressing, Hairwork, Manicuring, Electrolysis. King's Chambers (next Empire Hotel), Willis-street. Telephone 814. Cm/TRS. ROLLESTON, over Carroll's, 4, VITA Willis-street. — Latest Haixdrcssing, Shampooing, Clipping, Faeo Massage, Manicuring, Hair Treatments. Combings made up. 'Phono 1599. RS. HAYBITTLE, 263, Lambtonquay (opp. Harcourt's). The latest •tyles in Hairdressing. Turban Hair I'rames, Plaits, Coita, etc. Hairwork of .very kind. Combings mado up. Tel. 1594. &IRS. STAMFORD (lato Madame Mantell), Stewart Dawson's Building ('Phone 2319). *T ADIES' Hair and Skin Specialist. JL_ Head and Face Masseuse. All classes of Hair Work executed in tho latest style. Improved appliances for Vapourising and 'Electric Treatments. Treatments, 2s 6d. Hours 10 to 5, Saturday 10 to 1, 7 to 9. SUPERFLUOUS Hair Destroyed, 2s 6d ; Face and Body Massage, Shampooing, Manicuring, Pedicuring, Chiropody, Rheumatism and Nerve Troubles. Mrs. HuUen, 208, Lambton-quay. j, A LETHIA, Hair Specialist, will Rc•J\. move from tho present address to Cooper's Buildings, corner of Willis and Mercer streets, on Monday, 6th June. Hours— 9.3o to 5.30; after 7 p.m. by arrangeniant. TRENGTH of Nerve and Sinew aro more dependent on each other than most people realise. The source of all power and energy Kes in. the great nerve cells that run from the brain to every part of our bodies like telegraphic linos, running from the depot to the surrounding offices. If tho nervee are weakened through excessive study or worry physicrl strength is helpless. The only true way to restore the exhausted nerves to their ihcalthy state is to feed them with an invigorating nerve food. Such a food is Fletcher's Phosph atonic ; in bottles, 2s 6d .and 4s 6d, poet free. Chas. A. Fletcher, •Pharmacist, Lambton-quay, Wellington > {solo address). C : HAPPE"_rifiNOS^ J AND Castle's "SKIN BALM" are uC*. deadly enemies. Chaps disappear 1 right soon when ''Skin Bairn" if used. It keeps the hapds from getting chapped if a little is used every day. Many ladiesuse it. Non-greasy and Harmless, Is 6d,. post free, at CASTLE'S PHARMACIES, WELLINGTON. tT ADIES! " "-^ WHY ARE TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES SO DEAR? Tradesmen who do not quite know how io make an article, do not quite know _ow much to charge either — so charge *iigh to be on the right side. Our cutter is one of tho very few in iWeilington who understand cutting ladies' garments. Order from us, ensure a good fit, and feave £2 on your costume. WELLINGTON TWEED COMPANY. IGhuznee-street (one" door from Cuba-st.) Tel. 1660. COSTUMES from 555. rptURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! ' At LOWEST PRICES for Cash, Or on Easy Payments, ) at KICHARDSON BROS., THE COSIPLETE HOUSE FURNISHN ERS, 206, UPPER CUBA-STREET, Opposite People's Palace. (1) (\^/HEN passing by caii in and hear THE LATEST RECORDS. [We carry the Largest Stocks in the Wellington District. CHIVER'S MUSIC STORES, (1) 54. Willis-street. TO ROLLER SKATERS. fA BE you Rinking this season? If so | -C3L call on Witcombe and Pym, the Expert Skato Mechanics, who have a large selection of best-make ball-bearing Skates. "Winalow's and Richardson's from 17s 6d. New parts in stock of all the leading makes. Send along your Skates and have them overhauled by Witcombe and Pym, Mechanical Engineers, 136, Ingeßtre-street. CARROLL'S. \ — Lunch (three courses), Is Morning Tea, 6d Afternoon Tea, 6d. CORNER LAMBTON-QUAY AND WILLIS-STREET. " MEMORISE THTS~FTCT"i That tho WAIRARAPA BUTCHERY CO. REDUCED THE PRICE OF MEAT To the WELLINGTON PUBLIC. >TTJF SED ! Branches— Molesworth-st., 135. Willisit., 236, Riddiford-st. " CITY BOOT BUSINESS. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE OAKES' SHOE STORE. FOR SALE, that old-established, compact, and up-to-date SHOE BUSINESS, 179, Cuba-street. Stock, Fittings, »fc invoice. Lease and goodwill free, fiplendid living accommodation ; all modern conveniences. MUST SELL AT ONOE. Good reasons. •Principals only. Apply to 1 FRANK J OAK.ES, 179, Cuba-st. rilO LET, in Levy-street, a 6-roomed i.JL House, ground floor, with all conveniences., Apply 16, Levy-street.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 126, 31 May 1910, Page 1
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