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THE BOUDOIR, CAMILLE. The Boudoir Camille is the name of a new toilet parlour just opened in 'Wellington by Mrs Cameron, who is well known ns a toilet specialist of high repute. Mrs Cameron, who began her training in Wellington, finished in Sydney, where she gained high diplomas and much good experience. Tiro rooms secured are in Cooper's Buildings, a suite, of five, facing Mercer street, where there is bright sunshine all day, and they are charmingly and daintily fitted up. A passage, carpeted a dull grey, runs the whole. length, and curtains of deco bine partition off each roo. The wTlole decorative scheme is darned out in the same deep blue tone, relieved -with cream and brown, brown and blue as to carpets, cream and blue curtains, blue lamp shades, and upholstering. Even the manicure cushion in tho dainty 'parlour set aside for this is of blue, which shows Up the silver utensils to great advantage. There is a parlour for electrolysis, which will be a special feature of Mrs Cameron’s treatment; one for hair anu face treatment, where all the most up-to-date fixtures are installed; and a workroom and shampoo room. In the latter everything is very up-to-date, including a special tip-back chair and sprayer, to sfvvo tho irksomeness of leaning ever the shampoo basin. Electric vibrators and dryers have had to bo specially imported, Sind Mrs Cameron is lucky in having secured about the last obtainable gas water-heater of the kind required. jjrs Cameron is giving treatment at very reasonable prices, and courses cun be arranged for so that the care of their hair and complexion can come within the reach of all. She has many good preparations,made for her from her own formulas, for home treatment. These are put up daintily in bottles or jars, each labelled “Camel I ion," and with a tiny camelia ns a distinguishing mark. Altogether a visit to the Boudoir Camille wdl well repay tho visitor, and already Mrs Cameron has had many customers with tho prospect of more daily.—Advt.

TREATMENT OF THE COM- • PLEXION. How to preservo the delicate, soft testuro of tho akin and to restore it whon impaired from illness or any other cause, is a question of paramount importance to u s all, Mrs Itolleston's method o£ homo treatment proves, by virtue of tho excellent ■' preparations used, to bo most beneficial and successful. Many testimonials have been received by her commending he r treatments, including Madame Clara Butt Miss Ireno Brown. Dorothy Brunton' Nanco O'Neill, etc. Preparations in--'-ided in the outfit for tho homo' trcat•iit are similar to those used g 0 much success in her toilet rooms. Ths instructions are piven in detail, and the uso of the Virginian Massaßo Cups affords a pleasant and beneficial treatlent. Cost of massnee cups and preparations for threo months' treatment, Ifo Gil! postage 1* extra. Mrs Uollcston. 25G Lambton quay - Advt.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10001, 19 June 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10001, 19 June 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10001, 19 June 1918, Page 5