AUCKLAND LADIES PREVIOUSLY AFFLICTED • WITH SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS Pay tribute to Madame Lorraine's skil as Electrolosist. Madame has rendered tiem a big service in banishing hairs that spoiled otherwise attractive personalities. Madamo's method is exclusive, inasmuch as she uses 12 needles simultaneously. Others operators in Australasia use one. Tho advantages of this new method are immense. Tho full set of needles enables Madame to treat twelve times more expeditiously. She can remove 600 hairs an hour, killing each one individually. After Madame's treatment the skin assumes a natural clearness. Madame may be consulted anv time between the hours of 10 and 4. Telephone 2158 a. She will bo pleased to make an appointment. Fees' moderate. MADAME LORRAINE, , "The Electrologist," Room 4, Ist Floor. Hallenstein Bldgs., Queen Street. AN APPEAL NOT NECESSARY. GOOD~VALUE DRAWS KEEN PURCHASERS TO — MILLER'S — LADIES' STRONG DAIRY BOOTS, lis 6d and 15s 6d pair; postage, Gjd. -„_„ LADIES' BEST CHROME DAIRY BOOTS. 16s 6d pair; postage 6jd. MEN'S CHALLENGE CHROME LACE BOOTS, 16s lid pair; postage, 6d. MEN'S STRONG WORKING SHOOTERS. 16s lid pair; postaire. 9!d. „„.„_,___ MEN'S BEST HELVETIA SHOOTERS (Standard Screwed), 23s 6d pair; postage, 9^d. MEN'S BEST KIP FERNTIGHTS (Standard Screwed, Sprigged). 23s 6d pair; postage. Did. „„ „„,, MEN'S BEST RUBBER KNEE GUM i BOOTS, 10s 6d and 20a pair; postage, lid pov pair. „ „ m „ MEN'S BEST RUBBER KIP BOOTS, 80s liair: postage. Is 2d. WARM SLIPPFRS. all sizes, at la lid, 2s 9d, 2 3 lid. 3s lid. 4s 6d. and 4s lid per pair; postage, 3!d. ~ _~ WINDSOR MAGAZINES (6-Monthly Editions, handsomely bound in one). Usual price. 6s 6d. Our price, 3s 9d; postage, 9*d extra. „___ ~.„ WHITE AND GOLD CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS, clearing at Sd per Cup and Saucer or 8s 9d per half-dozen; postage, lid extra. , , TEAPOTS, la size, clearing at 9d each; postage, sd. .. „„„. „ WHITE AND GOLD CHINA BREAD AND BUTTER PLATES, clearing 3s 9d per half-dozen; postage, free. MILLER'S POPULAR SHEET MUSICSix Copies for Is 3d. post free. CZERNY'S 101 EXERCISES. Is 3d per ' Cony, post free. ALLAN'S PIANOFORTE FOLIO. No. 1. 3s, cost free HAN CHOW KITS, 9d and Is; postage, 2d. SPECTACLES. LARGEST VARIETY IN AUCKLAND AT MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY AND BOOT.PALACE, 100. 102, 104. VICTORIA STREET. AUCKLAND.
, QUALITY WALLPAPERS. AND VALUES THAT MAKE " QUALITY'' WALLPAPERS THE ONLY ONES WORTH CONSIDERING. .IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST. PHILLIPPSANDIMPEY.LTD., QUEEN STREET.
ASK FOR ', , BYCROFT'S BISCUITS. BISCUITS. v BISCUITS. BISCUITS. A GREAT VARIETY TO CHOOSE FROMFor lunch, afternoon tea, or supper--indeed, any time— is no food morn wholesome, nourishing, and. , palatablu than Bycroft's Biscuits, especially their Cream Crackers. They contain all the body-building elements necessary for the development of vigour and muscle. For young and old they are splendid. Old people can. live on Bycroft'<| Cream Crackers when nothing else will agree with them. Since the introduction of Bycroft'a New Flourmilling Machinery and the wonderful improvement of " SNOWDRIFT" Flour. BYCROFT'S BISCUITS ARE BETTER THAN EVER. Always the best on the market, they are now simply PERFECT. YOU (JAN QET ft - OTHING gETTER. But it takes more than flour to make perfect biscuits—more than fresh butter and eggs and fruits and flavours. Skill is required, and intelligence and unceasing caro, and clean bakeries. All these are provided by Bycroft, Ltd. Buy a whole tin. Not only is this the cheapest way, but the biscuits are thus kept fresh, with all the flaky, crisp goodness preserved, and protected from dust, damp, and unknown hands. They come to you in perfect condition, and can be kept so until the tin is empty. Bycroft's make many varieties, each the best of its - kind on the market. Here are a few of the most popular makes. Cream Crackers, Milk Arrowroot. Rice. _ > Ginger Nuts, Combination Mixed, Round Wine, Wheaten Wafers, Vanilla Wine, African, Saloon, Shortbread Fingers, Bellamy, Water Crackers, Hinemoa. BE SURE YOU GET BYCROFT'S BISCUITS. MAKING IT EASY TO BUY A PIANO. Our system of Easy Instalments, combined with the out-and-out fairness of our treatment, leaves the way smooth for music-lovers of moderate income. BRINSMEAD. HOPKINSON, BOYD, LTD., AND CRAMER PIANOS. Sole Agents, BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL PIANO CO., A. HEGMAN, Manager. STRAND ARCADE. AUCKLAND. PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF ADDRESS. ALF. J. PARKER, F.C.S., (Memb. Soc. Pub. Analysis, Lond.), I ANALYST AND CONSULTING CHEMIST. 10, ARDMORE ROAD, Ponsonby, Auckland. 1 Telephone 3628. Govt. Analyst for Auckland City and Province. | EYE COMFORT Can be Becurod by Properly-fitted Glasses. Consult J. A PEACOCK. F.S.M.C.. Eneland (with honours). SIGHT SPECIALIST. Lenses and Frames of every kind supplied. Customers aro assured of Skilful Treatment with Best Appliances. T. PEACOCK AND SON, OPTICIANS. 218. QUEEN STREET. SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS. This disfigurement can be removed by mj latest method permanently, marltless, and without pain, with Radio, the improved scientific process for removing Superfluous Hair, Moles, and Birthmarks, and is recommended by the medical profession, A permanent cure guaranteed. Expert treatment of all Skiu Blemishes. All kinds of Eciema cured and Hair and Scalp Trouble. Face and Hair Lotions a speciality. MADAME AIMIE (Late of London, Paris, and America). ' 23 AND 24. SMLETON'S BUILDINGS. * Telephone 4814. <
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16657, 29 September 1917, Page 6
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