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MARVELLOUS METHOD DISCOVERED

In seven days Hiss Milsorri guarantees marvellous improvement to the worst head of hair, euro dandruff, scalp-bound, constant headaches, neuralgia, lusorauia. Call and provo for yourselves, and learn homo treatment in conjunction with (ho wonderful hair and skin preparations. The results will astound you. Face massa"o for lines and (labbiness. shampooing manicuring, clipping, electrolysis (permanent and painless). Hairdressing dono and taught. Hairwork of every description, lightest weaving, best English hair perfect match. Consultation free M7d<; MILSOM, King's Chambers, Wellington Telephone BM.-Advt. ugton '

Floral Tributes.—Gifts ot rare nnd choice Flowers aro always acceptable for (riends or relatives. Designed and arranged artistic emblems aro always to bo eeen at MISS MURRAY'S, Vice-lJe K ,il Florist, 36 Willis Street. Tel. 265. Wedding Bouquets and Designs sent to u U j part of Dominion.—Advt.

Millinery College, nume's Bnildings, 102 Willis Street.—Exclnsivo Styles and Moderato Prices at MISS HAMILTON'S. Burborrys to match Costumes, Remodelling a speciality.'

Palmerston North News. Card parties were quite the feature of last week. Oil' Wednesday evening Mrs. j K. J. Armstrong gave a most enjoyable j bridge party at her residence, liroad I Street. Among the guests were Mr. and t Mis. Harden, Mr. and Mrs. C. Waldo- \ grave, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wnldegrave, Mr.- \ and Mrs. M'Knight, Mr. and Mrs. War- j burton, and Mr. and Mrs. 11. K. Kcid. ( On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. 'J-'. Moodic | held a very pleasant evening at the Mana- i watu Tea Rooms, when progressive oiiclvro j was played till 11 o'clock, when a delici- j ous supper was served. Mrs. Moodio re- > ceived her guests in a pretty cream satin i gown, with graceful sequin scarf. She J was assisted by Miss Moodie, and among j the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Morrah, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. M'Knight, Misses Collins, Armstrong, Randolph, and Smith, and Messrs. Collins, Scott, Eliott, Sutherland, Blackmore, and M'Donald. On Friday evening Mrs. E. J. Armstrong gava a .progressive cuchro party. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. M'Knight, Misses Rer-d, Barnicoat, Randolph, Bond, Mawhinay, Collins, Smith, and Porter, and Messrs. Barnicoat, Clere, Everard, M'Donald, Keoble, and Collins. Miss Kebbell was in Palmerston last week, the guest of Mrs. Higginson. Mrs. G. B. Baldwin spent a few days with Mrs. C. R. Hcwett. Miss White is tho guest of her aunt, Mrs. G Potts. The engagement is announced of Miss Flora: M'Donald, daughter of the late Mr. Hector, and Mrs. M'Donald, of "Lake- - side," Horowhenua, to Mr. Ronald ' M'Donald, of Levin. Invitations liavo -neon issued for the. - fifth annual dance of tho Wellington Harriers, to be held on July 28 in . St. Peter's Hall. The committeo consists of Messrs. W. B. Bennett, E. O'Neill, 1\ Pinckney, and F. Roll;), and the hon. secretary is Mr. F. Wilton. This evening, at tho Sydney Street Schoolroom, Miss Hardinge-Maltby presents for the first time on any stage Rostand's Bonis IV comedy, "The Romancers." Between the acts songs will be sung by Miss Olive Kcmber, Mrs Ivan Levey, and Mr. Leo Buckridge. With such a programme an enjoyable evening may be looked fo r . Miss C. Warhurton (Palmerston North) is the guest of Mrs. Herbert Rawson. The first annual ball of the: Wellington Garrison non-commissioned officers takes place this evening in thp-'C'.Trison Hall, Buckle Street. Special tare and attention have been bestowed upon Hie arrangements in connection with it and the ball should prove a very enjoyable affair. Mrs. Hugh Bagley, of Featherston, arrived in Wellington from Napier on Wednesday evening. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bagley left for Sydney by the s.s. Ulimaroa. where they will be the giieats of Mrs. W. Murphy and Miss Amy MurPhy- ___; ,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1169, 3 July 1911, Page 9

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MARVELLOUS METHOD DISCOVERED Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1169, 3 July 1911, Page 9

MARVELLOUS METHOD DISCOVERED Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1169, 3 July 1911, Page 9

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