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AUTISTIC PRINTING. Wadding, At Horn*, Visiting, md In Memoriui Cards in grtat variety, cheaply and quickly printed »{• tkt EVENING POST PRINTING WORKS. TELEPHONE 1270.

O ELIABLE Hainvork of every kind at 3\ Christeson's. Graceful, self-fitting Yinusformations, perfectly natural and' undetectable. Beautiful Real Hair .•j witches, Plaits, and Coils of finest quaiity. We can match every shade of hair. VVe give best value, and supply a class of iiairvvork absolutely unprocurable olsealiere. We also make up Ladies' Comb■ngß to best advantage. Call or write. i.juis Uliristeson, Hair Specialist, Man-ners-street, Wellington. Largest "Hair ■Stores <in Australasia. MISS MILSOM, H*ir Physician, Face Specialist, Latest Methods Elec-t'-olysis, Shampooing, Maniouring, Clipping, Preparations, Genuine Hair Growvs, Skin Foods unsurpassed. King's Chambers (2nd storey), opposite Stewart iJawsou's, Willis-street, Wellington. Tele,)hone» 814. ' •■a/im KOLLESTON, Hair Specialist *.TjL ..(qualified London and Paris), 256, liUinbton'cfuay. Hair Treatment, Shampooing, Clipping, Face Massage, Electrolysis (Dip. Boston, U.S.A.), Hair-staining md Tinting. Hairdressing taught. Transformations. Switches, etc., ab English prices. 'Phone 1699. VIBBO Facial Massage, Scalp _ Treatment, Shampooing, Manicuring, Podiourinsr, Hairtfbrk, Electrolysis.* Mrs. Hmybittle, 268,, Lambton-quay (over Orr, Chemirt). 'Phone 158 ft. - - - SUPERFLUOUS Hair destroyed by "Ausma" (reg.). A guarantee given with each <*se undertaken. See testimonials and letters. Mrs. Hullen. (over Economic), L&mbton-quay. 'Phone 1047. ' FIRE! FIRE! VEGETARIAN CAFE EGETARIAN, CAFE Save Opened New Rooms at 83, WILLIS-STREET (Over SH*ORTT'S). CONTINENTAL CAFE (OPP. EVENING POST). HOT LUNCHEON, 12 to 2. AFTERNOON TEA~A SPECIALITY. WEDDING BREAKFASTS CATERED FOR. ♦Phon 4 284 THE "RUDGE" "MAKES GOOD" AGAIN. SUCCESS is quite an easy matter for a Motor Cycle like the Za-h.p. Rudge. Its superiority was shown once more in the recent reliability trials, where this great machine secured Ist, 2nd, and 3rd places for lowest petrol consumption. Ride a Rudge. ' E. REYNOLDS & CO., ' LTD., WHOLESALE AGENTS, Wellington, MEN'S GLOVES AND GOOD VALUES! C^O hand and hand at "The r Ka&h." *• Lined Gloves—real winter comforts —also TJnlined Gloves, in suede, buck, and caifskin-, can be.purchased bore tit _ varying prices, from 4s 6d per pair. Motorists will be interested mostly in T;he Gauntlet Gloves, both lined and unlived. These are from 5s od to 22s 6d per pair. WALLACE AND GIBSON, "THE KASH," " Willis-street. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS. WOODWARD, 121, Ingestrestroct, and 32, Lambt'on-quay (Hotel Cecil Buildings), Cash Buyer of LADIES', GENTS', and CHILDREN'S LEFT-OFF CLOTHING AND BOOTS, etc. Letters receive prompt attention. Distance no objection. 121, INGESTRE-STREET Phone 2379. S2, LAMBTON-QUAY. 'Phone 2065. LKFT-OFF CLOTHtNG. RING UP 'PHONE 3313. • IMTRS. BIItJCK, cash purchaser of ■"A Ladies', Gents', nnd Children's Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Letters receive prompt attention; highest prices given, Addrpfs* 139. Ihgestre-street Inoxt F.S. _Dispon«a'y) * _ _ M~ "RSrNIGI-ITINGALE."iOSV Lainbtonquay, will give the hijth?sfc cash price for Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Mrs, Nightingale will call by appointment;. Write or 'phono 2924.—-Mrs. Nightingale, 118, Taranaki-st. and 103, Lambtoo-tiy, LEFT-OFF "CLOTIiING" TMTRS. ROSEN, Cash Purchaser of J»A Ladips', Genes', nod Children s Superior Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Letters rcooivo iirotuul; attention. Highest Jiricoj given. 120, Taranaki-strcet.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 108, 7 May 1912, Page 1

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