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END) -OF - SEASON SALE J that will break all records for low prices. There are all sorts of t sales on just now, but this sale is something extraordinary in the f matter, of prices. ■ " =aata *V?& l ■ . We are after [ - : «fv COMPLETE CLEARANCE /BM&q vf \ ej FASHIONABLE STOCKS COLE'S jfflkkii ■AlSmresl /JV; CASH drapery, coy. : W|I^fW'GEEAIES T SALE Wjp. JflJi/? 1 \V\Vr x_-V'' Space will'only allow to tell you i •' ilfuf 1 VfV j ° -\ A of a few of the Bargains. There /CW|»7 fj-.1l flstfi \y/l \\\ are thousands of others, just as good. ji f Wl 111 I \\\ LADIES' SMART PRINT 1;■ SI/ A f m 11l zEPHYR FROCKS ,in neat Vilfiilt (nffll! IR . > [ \ I checks and stripes. " Vf ft/SI i I jv ff ill • Usual Price 35/-, 45/-j 49/6. ... Sale Price 25/-, 32/-, 39/6. . DAINTY WHITE EMBROID- tifmfMm ,= rni nrißPn ERED VOILE FROCKS, well V ffiji'J fl' DRESSING fitting and neat design. f W# fF GOWNS in Champagne, Broker Usual 25/- for 14/11 Mml f|f n , 19 , A f WONDERFUL VALUE IN IfWfl Ml SUa . WHITE PIQUE COSTUMES, pif ! Ml SMART GABARDINE, AND Splendid Quality. ' lt§lf fc MS BLACK AND WHITE CHECK Usual.29/6, 45/- for 14/11 J. : ' |» '» fjj SKIRTS, in the smartest styles. PRETTY WHITE EMBROID- rIM §}f§U Usual 42/6, 45/- for 27/11 ERED MUSLIN BLOUSES, the f|M &||' GOOD MOIRE UNDERbest valuem Wellington. ■. >&§SKIRTS in all shades. Usual 8/11, 10/6 for 4/11 pi®: < Usual 14/6 for 11/9 REALLY SMART STRIPE f uSm „„ PTTV „ TWOII _ f : BLOUSES in the most wanted' VOlLEshades. BLOUSES. Usual 12/6 for 9/11 X 3 Usual 9 I U for 6 ' 6 ; ' ; YOU GET IT FOR LESS MONEY AT— *' GASH DRAPERY Co. : : ' END-OF-SEASON: SALE NOW ON. 108, 110, 112 CUBA STREET - < - WELLINGTON ;

, SUPERFLUOUS HAIR.: LATEST AMERICAN TREATMENT. That hair can be successfully and permanently removed by electrolysis: is now an established fact. : It was not until the year 1879 that "Dr.:'p. E. Michel, of St. Louis, U.5.A.,, devised a method of removing hair by . means of electrolysis. America is, therefore, the, home of this treatment,, and it was at one of the leading institutions in that country that Mrs Rolleston secured her diploma ten years ago, having been trained personally by Dr. A. Rhodes, of Boston. Mrs Rolleston ia recognised as themost successful: operator in Australasia, and the leading authority where disfigurements caused 5y the growth* of hair or moles are' concerned. Her experience based on a ; thorough knowledge,. of. the, electrical current required, and on sound medical training —hence ' her: successful - which are executed without the slightest scar or blemish remaining, and the hair is, removed for all: time. Mrs Rolleston has just. returned from the visit being expressly made to further study the most up-to-date appliances and newest methods in 'her profession; Needless to say, the latest and best have been, ■obtained, and in the ; course of a few weeks the spacious, well-equipped - toilet rooms in Lamnton Quay will .be newly fitted up. Th© latest method of electrolysis 'has been in use for the past month, and without exception all who have received treatment state, that there is much, less discomfort than by the single needle, and hair can be removed in-one-fourth of the time. This method is specially convenient for many who ■come a distance , for tße express purpose of having superfluous hair removed. However few hairs you may be troubled with, Mrs Rolleston'a advice is to have them instantly taken out. The very worst and most distressing growths begin wih a few hairs; often they are pulled by tweezers, or cut, both methods increasing the growth rapidly. _ MRS. ROLLESTON, 256 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON And DOMINION BUILDINGS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH.

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Free Lance, Volume XIX, Issue 1029, 18 February 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume XIX, Issue 1029, 18 February 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume XIX, Issue 1029, 18 February 1920, Page 8

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