THANKS. ' . ME. AND MRS. H. T..'. TONES, of Brooklyn, wish to convey their heartfelt Thanks to all kind friends, neighbours, strangers, J-and the Brooklyn Boy Scouts, for assistance' during recent illness of the family. Also Mrs. Allingham, for use of telephone.' They also wish to tender their special thanks to Dr. Clay, Mr. J, Csrr, and Mrs. Tremayne, of Brooklyn. .. ' ' ■ ' I BIRTH, MARRIAGE, and DEATH NOTICES mnst be endorsed by some responsible person to ensure their insertion. CASH RATES for Birth, Marriage, Death, arid In Memoriam Notices, SIXPENCE per IJNE. (Minimum . charge, 2s 6d). j Six words to the line. MISS MILSOM, Qualified Specialist, Hair. Face. Up-to-date Hainvork. Modern Treatments Hair, etc., Skin. Shampooing, Manicuring, Electrolysis.— Bamett's Buildings, 94, Willis-street. 'Phone 814. > - MBS. ROLLESTON (qualified London and Paris), Specialist in modern Hair and Face Treatments. Diploma, Boston, U.S.A., for Electrolysis, Transformations, Switches, etc., 256, Lambtonquay. ■ TI/JTRS. CAMERON, Boudoir Camilla, I?.*. Cooper's Buildings, Willis-street, Specialist in Hair Work and Facial Treatment. All Hair, Scalp, and Skin troubles Successfully treated. 'Phone 4535. TAMFORD & CO., 123, Cuba-street- , Goods in stock include i Waving Irons and Curlers. Powders, Cremes, Rouge, Henna, Shampoo, Scalp Tonic, . and all Hairwork ' SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. rfIHOUGH you have tried other methods JL of so-called Hair-removers or destroyers, yet without success, don't despair— llusma. (reg.), the proved treatment, will accomplish all you.wajit. In the privacy of your own home you oan treat yourself. On.ll to-day for free demonstration. Mrs. Hullen, Dept. P., Courtenay-place Tram Tonninuß, Wellington. 'Phone 1047. MASSAGE TREATMENT.' T^LFXn'RIC Bath, Steam Cabinet, Mcdi-X-A cal Electricity, and Physical Culture for Rheumatic. Functional, and Nervous Complaints. Qualified Masseuse in attendance for Ladies. J. W. M. HARRISON, f/ito Hon. Masseur Wellington Hospital, 131. Peatherston-st. ('Phone 3214). , i'-irm-r Johnston-st., near Kirkcaldie and Stains's. " TO IiORSE OWNERS AND OTHERS. OWING to illness of many Farriers, all shops for Shoeing in Wellington will be CLOSED from 24th December till 30th December; also on let and 2nd January. Moral: Get your horses well shod before Christmas. T. Millor, W. Roberts, G. Davidson, C. Ridding, P. Shivnan, M. P. Spiers, J. J. Adams, S. Woods, Munt Cotti-ell, W. Talbut, P H. Donoghue, D. Wilamj.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 141, 11 December 1918, Page 1
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