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GREY HAIR.

.Take warning in time from one with vast experience. Never use an advertised cheap dye; it burns and eats the life out of the hair. Consult Miss Milsorn, by letter or personally,. re Alfrodum's ]4yptian Henna, Registered Nott 520 U. It is harmless, is not a dye, but restores to natural colour immediately. Hair physician, face expert, treats and teaches ladies'and gentlemen their homo treatment, shampooing, manicuring. Most natural hair-wor*. Only best quality hair used. Perfect match guaranteed. Hair-dressing done and taught. Elcctrolvsis. Telephone, 814. King's Chambors (next Empire Hotel), Willis Street, Wellington.—Advt.

' Mrs.. Newrich—"That picture's one of the Old Mastfers." Mary (the new maid) —"Well, it can't he of any value, ma'am, or suro he'd havo taken it with him when ho moved."''

A Hockay Danco. ; A very enjoyable dance was given in St. Peter's Schoolroom last evening by tho Wellington College Old Girls' Hockey Club, a large number of people being present. Tho room had been prettily decorated with lycopodium, and with little black and yellow roses fastened to long trails of it. The supper table was arranged with yellow streamers, crossing the table, hud with yellow, spring flowers, Tho. chaperones present were Mrs. Uharlesworth, wearing a black silk dress; Mrs. Anderson, black silk, with jet trimming; "Mrs. H. Johnston, black Bilk, trimmed with laco; Mrs. Jacobson, black silk, with jet ornaments; and Mrs. J. A. C. Jl'Bldowney, "soft black silk dress. Among the dancers were Mist Shearer (secretary), wearing a cream silk dress, embroidered with roses i Miss Mr Roskrugc, black velvet; Miss Roskruge, pink silk; Miss Shearer, cream silk; Miss Johnston, cream charmeuse silk dress, with crystnl trimming; Miss Gilbert, grey velvet, dross; Miss 11. Smith, black velvet; Miss D, Cavcrhill, pink silk; Miss K. .Caver-hill, cream charmeuse drcss; Miss M'Lellan, white muslin frock; Miss Hill, black velvet; Miss M'Alpine, white satin; Miss MlCellar, black velvet, with sequin. velvet; Miss E. M'Eldowncy, white silk; with silver trimming; Miss Jacobsen, white charmeusG satin with crystal trimming; Miss K. Anderson, shrimp pink silk, with Maltese lace bcrthe; Miss Parks, black silk dress; Miss I'ruhauf, vieux rose velvet frock; Miss Charlesworth, pink silk;. Miss Gooder, white silk with silver trimming; and Miss Myers, black velvet.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 905, 26 August 1910, Page 9

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GREY HAIR. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 905, 26 August 1910, Page 9

GREY HAIR. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 905, 26 August 1910, Page 9

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