Toilet TP -3> E' C 37' B O • L ' Y 3 I"' B. THE ONLY PERMANENT AND POSITIVE TREATMENT FOE THE REMOVAL OF SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. TMTADAME, TORRAINE. . WITH HER MARVELLOUS, UP-TO-DATE. PAINLESS, 12-NEEDLR METHOD OF REMOVING, SUPERFLUOUS HAIR FROM THE FACE, NECK, AND HANDS. OTHER BLEMISHES DESTROYED BY ELECTROLYSIS. SUCH AS MOLES AND WARTS. i , ! TTALLENSTEIN'S "DUILDINGS. I FIRST FLOOR. . QUEEN STREET. ; 'PHONE 2158 A. ! HOURS: 10 to 1, 2 to 4 DAILY. \ CONSULTATION FREE. | • pERMANENT NATURAL HAIR STAIN. 1 QUICKEST. LATEST, AND BEST. Guaranteed not to change colour. Does P°* »*.?«» the atop,;, no drying, leaves the hair eilky. Hair bright and beautiful after. » TL h i- . grey or faded, stained to any original shade, m 15 mutates. We shampoo the hair after Applying atatn and after that the hair will not leave a mark on the whitest linen. . Applied to ourtapstairs private toilet rooms branch- of the Victoria Street Ladies' and I Children's Hairdreasing Booms. This work • is done by myself ana daughter, assisted by specially trained Toijet. Experts. All information cheerfully given at either suite or , R. Eagleton's Toilet Room*, 6. Victoria Street, , Auckland. Established 40 years. » N.B.— wonderful preparation ia a British patent, and is to be had in 12 shades of colour. 'Phone 3170. I ; DON'T DYE YOUR HAIR — USE U "K A °*" Guaranteed to Restore Grey or Faded Hair to its original colour and beauty. KAPO is not a dye, but acts by means of strengthening the roots of the Hair. It "cures Dandruff, prevents the hair falling out. and' promotes the growth of the Hair. Price. 2a 6d per bottle; posted to any address, 3s 2d—Prepared and sold only by Ttfl- pCCLES. M.P.S.. Consulting and Dispensing Chemist, 218, Ponsonby Road, Auckland. See You Get KAPO. EFGLIBH Operator, not only Removes SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, ' But kills the roots, thus effecting a permanent cure. Ladies' need not hesitate, even though they think they have" tried every known method. No extravagant promises' or humbug, but conscientious treatment in • the only scentific way at moderate feea, in strict privacy. " '' • Write for particulars or interview, 1 BOX 1677. AucMand. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S BUSTER, TRIMMING, SHAMPOOING. MANICURING. FACE MASSAGE. . Latest Hairdressing Modes, Hair-work Orders • , Taken Mrs. Colledge wishes to announce she has I returned to Auckland after opening a branch ' business in Kia Ora Buildings, Victoria St., ' •' Hamilton •*>> MRS. COLLEDGE. (Enptrt). - First Floor. H.M. Arcade. RADIO COMPLEXION LOTION AND BEAUTIFIER is an effective Lotion > (or the skin and Complexion, which removes . and prevents all Skin Blemishes, Wrinkles. h Blackheads, etc Its influence is gentle, but . most effective. Price, Ss 6d. Also, Radio Hair Lotion* 4s 6d per bottle, postage Is extra. MADAME AMIS, S3, Smeeton's Buildings. Queen Street, Auckland J /YWING to the severe illness of Madam*9 \J Anne, the branch of the business for" . fctemovai of Superfluous Hairs will be Closed until Further Notice MADAME AMIE, «_. 23. Smeeton's 'Buildings. LOTUS Balm Massage Cream removes crowsfeet, gives, skin -youthful appearance through •. rejuvenating ' subcutaneous a i tissues. ' 2a gd. posted, ,■ . l " T OTUS Balm Vanishing? Cream produces Xi smooth peachbloom complexion, 2s 6d, posted— Balm Co.. 108. Ponsonby Rd. MISSES WRIGLEY, Gold' Medallist Hair'work. Special treatment of Grey, Failinir or Oily Hair, Dandruff, etc.—Watson's Bldgs 1 MISS McELWAIN for Face " and Scalp ITX . Massage, Chiropody, Hair-dyeing, and Tinting. Eetab. 25 years.—27o. QueeiTSt. Money to Lend. «kj_/» TDRITISH LOAN OFFICE, IF"«SKSI JQ 36, WELLESLEY ST. W e".i ** '- We e nd Mo , n . e y, °°- : Gold. Silver, Precious Stones, all kinds of Jewellery. Building Society Shares, etc r Old Gold and Silver Bought. Sold, or - Exchanged. i All transactions strictly confidential. Fair . . dealing assured. r f___*_/_ 1687—Royal Loan Office. 3 W(JiL 4, Wellesley St. E., Ist Shop from Queen Money to. Lend, w every form security; low interest. [ ONE? to Lend on First' and Second Mor£ b IYJL sage,—Wake. Anderson, and Snedden, Safe Deposit Bldgs.. High St., City. -■■•••* MOssiuY Lent on Building Society Shares, P.anos, Sewing Machines, Purvey Instruments. Jewellery, etc.; strictly confidential.—Lombard, 31, Wellesley St. East (dm Public Library). ■ "*"■ , ]\| ONEY TO LEND'at a moderate rat« JJi of interest.—Apply, Jackeon, Russell. Tunks, and Ostler. Solicitors. Shortland St* -PlflOn .AND.. OTW-FOR immediate *lvvU investments freehold security QUARTLEY AND THOMAS, Solicitors. Vulcan Lane. FINE QUALITY. FULL-SIZE, WHITE ENGLISH FLEECY BLANKETS. M 17s 6d pair. , RICHARD ARTHUR, LTD^ Upper Queen Street (opp. Town Hall). C OAKLEY will tell you how to furnish at lowest prices! Waikato arid Thames Va! s 1 ROBERT DICK & SON, Q.RAIN, CEED. MANURE AND i JMPLEMENT MERCHANTS. Ii AND A GENTS * rjAMBIODGE. FOR SALEs N A NICE LITTLE FARM of 51 ACRES. with an additional 121 acres Government .Reserve. House of 4 rooms, wash-house, copper and tubs. Small orchard, 18 acres in grass, balance rough. Price. £ 14 00. £700 CASH DOWN. , This is within 31 miles of Cambridge, and is an excellent opportunity for a > person desiring a email farm. HERE'S YOUR CHANCE. ; GOING CONCERN FOR SALE. r ■ BOARDING HOUSE w BUSINESS IN COUNTRY TOWN. OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION (JUNCTION). 20 ROOMS. 20* ROOMS. ALWAYS FULL. m 0 CASH REQUIRED £450. _ £450. JAMES COUPER, l PAEROA ' i P.O. Box 44. Telegrams. ""CupeL'V u
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17597, 9 October 1920, Page 13
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