Why take the old piano with von when you move? You could exchange it for a new one. And remember it will not be necessary to select a now instrument at once. You can havo it when your new home is ready to receive it. The Wellington Piano Company, Ltd., of Lambton quay, give tho full value for old instruments in part payment of new ones. The Challen—favoured of Royalty—is hero for selection, also tho Rogers and tho Allison, the great English pianos. Mark Hambourg rejoiced in the Bluthner, with which he travelled the world. Climatic changes cannot affect this instrument. Chopin's hiuminen;. was the Flevel, and a sweet-toned pi-ana it is. The Wellington Piano Co.Ltd., have all these instruments. Ca<. ami sto them. ■*
Messrs H. C. Gibbous’ Plornl Studio, Lambton quay. Shower posies and basirets Designs for presentation, theatre, bfrUwiay and for invalids. Table, church, house and ballroom decora Lons artirficallv designed and undertake! by Miss Probble, in town or country. Fresh flowers daily. Telephone 195. •
Mahara House Private Hotel, Wwfcanae. Best place to spend a quiet holiday in tho country, Good accommodation, quiet, clean and comfortable. Telegraph or write Len Freeman, Proprietor.
A MISTAKE. It is wrong to wear heavy, hot pads. Or pads mads of fibre, or coarse weaving, 95 per cent, of hair troubles, dandruff, and headaches are traced by Miss Milsom through this cause. For this reason she is. now snpplying her clients w : th a most op-to-date featherweight, natural waved hair-pad, perfect match from sb. Each client shown a becoming head-dress. - Treatments for loss of hair and bald-j nose. Ladies and gentlemen taught home treatment, shampooing, delightful face massage for wrinkles. Electrolysis (permanent), manicuring, hairdressing taught, llair-work a specialty. Mail orders careful and prompt attention. Miss Milsom, King's Chambers, Wellington. Telephone 811. * ENGLISH FKiCJES. Mrs Rolleeton has just received a large assortment of Hair Goods from England, and will be pleased to teach each purchaser the latest and most becoming stylo "rntis. All switches, etc., sold at English prices. 256, Lambton quay, opposite Economic. °
Paper Bag Cooking, which Is now causing so much interest, is made easy by following " Every lady’s ” system of “Make your own Bags" for Paper Cooking, which can he made to any size in a few moments with special tested paper, prico 2s per roll, all booksellers. Endorsed by a noted health authority. Used exclusively by Mrs Glennen, of the Ladies’ Training College, Melbourne. A free and complete lesson on Paper Bag Cooking with every roll, which contains sufficient paper to make 50 to 200 bags, according to size. Now ready at all booksellers, 2s per roll. Gordon and Gotch aro tho wholesale agents. • The recent weather probably gave you something to remember in tho way of a cough or cold on tho lungs. You are not the only one. Dozens of people are in the same position, but they are not dreading it with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house. Nothing that wo conld think of will give you the relief that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives. One bottle will euro you of tho worst cough you ever had. Sold everywhere. * Hair work of every description is a feature of Mrs Haybittle's Beauty Parlours. Scientific scalp treatment and shampooing, removal of superfluous hair hv Electrolysis. Best grades of English Hair made into Switches, Toupees and Pads. Combings made up. Guest’s high grade preparations sold here only by special appointment from Melbourne. 263, Lambton quay, over Orr, tho chemist. Telephone 1591. * Weddings, beautiful Shower Bouquets, Posies, Baskets, Empire Stalls, Crooks, etc., artistically designed and • forwarded to any part of the Dominion by Miss Murray Vice-Regal Florist, 36. Willis street. Telephone 265. - * Woods’Great Peppermint Cure. Is fid. • For Chronic Chest Complaints, THE sCOLONIAL CARRYING CO. LTD., SHIP TO THEIR AGENTS ALL OVER THE WORLD. SEND YOUR PARCELS THROUGH US TO THE UNITED KINGDOM, AMERICA, THE CONTINENT, ETC.. AND AUSTRALIA t (MELBOURNE, ON THURSDAYS; SYDNEY, FRIDAYS). PHONES m AND SSSI,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7864, 28 July 1911, Page 9
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