■BMHnHUMnMMMnMIHMOi^MIMMtf ,1 NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. f-TEGXER.—On the 6th March, 1918, , somet,|'. where in Mesopotamia, Lieut. Alfred A. B. ■i'j 'J'egner, Indian Army, youngest son of Mrs. '% C. Tcgncr, Rona Bay; aged 29 years. J; His duty done.
MISS MILSOM, Qualified Specialist, n Hair, Face. Up-to-date Hairwork. '.] Modern treatments Hair, Skin, Corn's plexion. All pure hygienic preparations. :» Shampooing, Manicuring, Electrolysis.— ■■l Miss Milsom, Barnett's Buildings, 94, 1 willi3-gtreet- 'Phone 814 : \ ■ TI/rBS. ROLLESTON (qualified London 5 ItX and Paxis), Specialist in modern » Hair and Face Treatments; Diploma, i Boston, U.S.A., for Electrolysis, Transi formations, Switches, etc. Best quality ■\ hair. English prices. 256, Lambton-quay. ?i QTAMFORD AND CO., Cuba-street., '4 IO Price List: Transformations,,£s 5s and 3 £6 6a; Toupees. £3 3s and £4 4s; Switches, ■s 15s to £3 33; Pin Curls, ,7s 6d to 10s 6d; z, Shampoo, 2s 6d; Cut and Singe, 2s; also ?; Art Millinery. | ■ J. W. M. HARRISON'S ] "PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES i r RESUME NEXT WEEK. si GENTLEMEN— Tuesday and Friday. "i 5.15 to 6, and 8 to 9 p.m. \ EADIES—Monday and Thursday: 5.15 :\ to 6, o-nd 3 to 9 p.m. Afternoon Class H —Tuesday and Friday: 3 to 3.45. ; 'J CHILDREN—Tuesday (4 to 5) and Saturi day (9.15 to 10.15). .? Ring 3214; or call for Syllabus. ' j Note New Address: '; 151, FEATHERSTON-STREET 'J (Corner Johnston-street). \ IVfASSAGE INSTITUTE, Corner I J.TJL Bowen-stroot, Lambton-quay, Wels lington. In cases of Neuritis, RheumaI tism, Paralysis, Emaciation, Goitre, ApI pendicitis, Insomnia, Asthma, Stiff and j Enlarged Joints, etc., general relief and ■| permanent improvement result- within ono ! hour, and for which only a fee is charged. ,i The cures are ma<le without delay, and j aro permanent. For particulars, testi--j monials, etc.. sail or write. " ■i MASSAGE. TVTRS. CREIGHTON HALE, the long- .{ ITX est-established and best-known : ] Teacher in London, has in response to | jnany requests, owing to the increasing ■j demand for qualified Masseusos, resumed '] her Classes in Swedish and Weir-Mitchell •J Systems. Certificate when proficient. j First Teacher .of the Blind in England. I Authoress of "Art of Massage.'V-Bolton- \ etveet, Wellington. \ miiOUSANDS have proved the valuo | JL of Sharla.nd's Fluid Magnesia. Get i it to-nif?ht. One ehi'.ling. I Q[INGER Dropheadj in oak, cheap; | O treadle, £2 10s; hand from 30s. i 5 .'JPhone 4214. Globe, Grand Opera House. '
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 60, 11 March 1918, Page 1
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