“Dearest, I love you. ■Since the dawn of creation, since the birth of this world, since the beginning of time, . I have known and loved you. Darling, will you bo mine?” “Oh, Tom, this is so sudden.” The clergyman’s small son was spending an afternoon with the bishop’s children.” “At the rectory,” he said, “we’ve gpt a hen that lays an egg every day.” “Pooh!” said blaster Bishop, “my father lays a foundation-stone once a week.” Caller (to hostess’s daughter)—“So you are four, dear. And when will you be five?” Little Maisie (excitedly)— “I don’t know. When I’sc finished being four, I s’posc.”' MISS HILSON, HAIR SPECIALIST, 132 Willis St., Wellington. XTAS pleasure in announcing to tbe Ladies of Nelson that she is arriving on the 27th iust., and will remain about two weeks. Consultations free on all matters pertaining to Hair, Scalp and Face. Hair Tinting (for Grey Hair). Facia) Massage, Scalp and Hair Treatments (Hand and Vibratory), Shampooing, Marcello Waving, Manicuring, Ladies’ and Children's Hair Cutting. Large Stock of Toilet Preparations. I Switches cleaned and repaired. Orders taken for transformations. Pin Curls and Switches. Samples to choose from. WAINUI HOUSE (Private Entrance) Nile Street, Nelson. Telephone 85. The man who knows what is good to drink and what is good for him, always orders Kola-Nip, the healthful thirst-quencher. Lively, cooling, satisfying. Hotels and stores. A snappy drink is the name often given to Kola-Nip, for it is as keen as it is delicious. Cooling- Refreshing. Made from the pure Kola-Nut. Hotels and stores.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 27 March 1922, Page 7
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255Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 27 March 1922, Page 7
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