Electrolysis SUPERFLUOUS HAIR POSITIVELY DESTROYED. NURSE TOCHER, , ELECTROLOGIST, With her marvellous, up-to-date, painless, . 12-needle method of removing superfluous hair from the face, neck, breast, arms, and • ■ ■.. . ■ hands. - "■ ELECTROLYSIS IS THE ONLY ) REMEDY THAT SUCCESSFULLY r BIDS THE FACE OF SUPERFLUOUS HAIR: WITHOUT PAIN AND WITHOUT. SCARS OF ANY KIND. ••: It i^S the,only method, that affords permanent relief—it is the only- method ' recommended by the Medical Profession. There'aro ; 'hundreds of ladies in every city who resort to the use of depilatories, the razor* or tweezers, but without success. ■ . OTHER BLEMISHES DESTROYED I _''"' BY. ELECTROLYSIS. I successfully remove Moles and Warts without pain, scar, or injury. Consulta--1 tion free; terms moderate. '• Write, wire, or call to NURSE TOCHER, No. 10, King's Chambers, opposite Stewart Dawson's, Willis-street. Hours 10 to 4. i Take';the lift. Tel. 1216. 8 LADIES' ONLY. TERMS MODERATE. £ CONSULTATION FREE. I I , ■■'-'•■;'' NAVY LEAGUE. f ESSAY ON "THE- BRITISH NAVY DURING THE GREAT WAR." | CONDITIONS: Open to Boys and Girls £ v> of Wellington City and Suburban Primary Sohools who will not be more than 13 years of age on 30th April, 1917. The length of the Essay is to be about 1000 words, and , the Essay must be the j bona-fide work of the competitor. . All Essays, with full name and postal address of competitor on right top corner of Essay, must reach the Hon. Secretary, Mr. R. W: Shallcrass, at Harcourt's Buildings, Lambton-quay, Wellington, not laner ' than 30th April, 1917J Two prizes of 12s 6d and 8s 6d (value " in books) will be given for best Essays by boys and two similar prizes for Essays by girls. , / 3 Money forprizes has been kindly donated ;by the Hon. A. M. Myers, Minister for Munitions. . DO NOT MISTAKE IT !!!!. THF/PREMIER SHOW of the SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE IS THE TVTATIONAL: DAIRY SHOW, - The 14th of which will be held at ' PALMERSTON NORTH SHOWi ; GROUNDS. 3 Together with MANAWATU • POULTRY ASSOCIATION'S ANNUAL SHOW and BREEDER'S CONSIGNMENT - BATTLE SALE, ' ' '; 20th, 21st, and,22nd'JUNE, 1917. 1 Dominion Championships for Butter, .Cheese, Apples, Honey, etc., Field Events, Competitions, eta., Machinery 1 -Display. ' , Space applications close 30th May. General Entries 2nd June. ' , Cfattle; Sale Entries close 19th May. r Schedules free on application .to .'■-'■ W. T. PENNY, Secretary .'..'.■. I 'Box 85; Palmerston North. ■ ; CENSUS:AND STATISTICS ACT. ; > STOCKS OF COAL. . : '■: . NOTICE. • "DV regulations under the abovo Act, -D . every person usually holding stocks [ of FIVEvTONS, or over, is required to ' furnish a return of the quantity in stook on the 30th April, 1917. 1 Officers of the' Post and Telegraph' Department are authorised to collect these returns, and any! return not called for . by 4th May, 1917, should be immediately -■ handed in to the nearest Post Office, or. posted direot to /'The Government j Statistician, -Wellington."l The penalty for neglect or. refusal to supply, the return is £20. Forms obtainable at Post - Offices. ' MALCOLM FRASER, Government' Statistician. . Wellington, 24th April, 1917. > : WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAMWAYS. TRAFFIC. DEPARTMENT. 1 SUNDAY: MORNING CARS., OWING to cancellation of Sunday trains, commencing from 29th April, 1917, and until further notice, Sunday morning cars will run as under: — , FOR ISLAND Station . depart 9.50 a.m. Island Bay-to New--1 ,town,dep. 10:30 a.m. ' , FOR SEATOUN—Lambton Station dep. i 9.30 a.m. Seatoun to Cburtenay-placo depart. 10.10' a.m. ' FOR LYALL BAY—Lambton Station .depart 9.0, 9.30, 10.5, 10.35 a.m.. Lyall Bay to Lambton iStation dep. 9.33, .10.3 a.m. (The 10.28, 11.8 a.m. cars to ■ ' Newtpwri.). -.■■■.'. : " FOR KARORl—Newtown (Russell-terrace) , depart 9.-15. aim. Karori for Newtown depart 10.5 a.m. ' FOR BROOKLYN—G.P.O. dep. 9.40 a.m. Brooklyn to G.P.O. depart 9.55 a.m. - FOR LAMBTON STATION, via Cour-, ' teriay-place' and Lambton-quay, Route No. I—Newtown (Russell-terrace) dep. £6.50, +8.18, +8.28, 8.35, 9.5, 9.15, *9.20, • ' 10.15,-11.15 a.m. . • . l +To G.P.O. only, connects with Lyttelton Ferry Boat . ' +To Courtenay-place only. *To G;P.O. only. NEWTOWN' (Russell-terrace) dep. via Route No. 4, Cuba-street and Lamb- , :., ton-quay—B.4s, 9.15 a.m. ' FOR NEWTOWN PARK—Lambton Station depart 9.45, 10.25, 10.45, 11.45 . a.m. :■'■ ' ... ' ' . SUNDAY AFTERNOON SERVICE. ■ , On the 296h instant, weather permitting, the ordinary Sunday afternoon service will be run on all lines. W. H. MORTON, General Manager. 26th April, 1917. ' *R. E. ANDERSON, . PROFESSIONAL HYPNOTIST ' . And SUGGESTIVE THERAPEUTIST. Specialises in the Treatment of all NERVOUS DISORDERS. HYPNOTISM is now being successfully applied, in England for the treatment of our soldiers suffering from shellJ shock and , partial blindness with very encouraging results. . I havo made a. oloss study of Hypnotism for the _ past 20. years, five yeaxs of which I studied in. India. Physical Culture given when necessary. Address: 60, STANLEY.ST., BERHAMPORE. ■piANOFORTE; •. TUITION. HAROLD WHITTLE. HAROLD WHITTLE. HAROLD WHITTLE. STUDIO: BEGG'S. ' Terms on application. I*l ** AAH T(3 LBJNJJ, in sums to ofcuLO } UUU suit, on. first-class City Property, at 5i- per cent. Apply Thomson,' Brown, and East, 189, Featherrtoa•lreet (oppc*it« Union Bank},
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 101, 28 April 1917, Page 3
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