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EXPERIENCE V. DIPLOMAS.

After folirteen years of solid work and 6tudy as a Hair, Face, and Skin Specialist, Miss Milsom {an show numbers of living results, to proTo the efficacy l of her methods and knowledge. She holds hundreds of testimonials from all over tho world. Diplomas count for little - experience counts for much. Her pro. parations find favour because they produce results. Miss Milsom diagnoses all cases, treats and teaches ladies and gentlemon their own home treatment, which is necessary to complete success. Hair restored to natural colour without injurious dyes. Delightful lace Massage, Shampooing, Manicuring, Hair-dressing taught Hairwork of every description, leatEorl weight Natural iliur Puds, from ss. Electrolysis (permanent and painless, qualified under Madam Barclay, New 'iorki Telephone 814. Miss Milsom (opp. Stewart, Dawson's), Willis Street, Wellington *

The Late Mrs. John Duthle. Tho interment of tbo late Mrs. John Duthie, sear., took place at Karori C'oruetery yesterday morning, tlic service being conducted by the Rev. Jan. Patersou and tbo Kov. J. M'Caiv. Among tho?e who attended wero a number of membejs of the legislature and prominent citizcns. Presbyterian Orphanage. A gift tea has been organised by th© Ladies' Auxiliary Committee of thoPresbyterian Orphanage for this afternoon at St. John's Hall, Dixon Street. The ladies are desirous that useful household. articles, or their cash equivalents, should be the feature of the afternoon. This is tho iirst function of its kind in connection with this institution, and it is anticipated that a numerous gathering will be present. A musical programme has I been arranged, to which the children of the Orphanage will contribute. Feilding Notes. Mrs. Edwin (Wellington) has been visiting.her daughter, Mrs. L. Gorton.Mrs. Scott, who has been on a visit to Mre. HoiTocks, has returned home. Sirs. N. Gorton has returned from Wellington. ■ . . Mrs. Foote (Pahiatua) is the guest of Miss Bailey. A large number of Feilding people went io Palmerston to see "Our Miss Gibbs." Among them were Mr. and Mra. B. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Giesen, Mr. and Mrs. M'Lennan, Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie, Dir. and Mrs. Willis, Mrs. and Miss M Beth, Mr. and Mrs. Cottorill. Tho Golf Club has practically closed for this season. Miss Bailey and Mr. Pryde, Miss Prior and Mr. Hawk tied for a prize given by Mr. Bruce for <l mixed foursome matcn. Others playing were Jlesdames Grut, Harding, Montgomery, Tingev, Misses Shannon, Moore, Haybittle, Kirton, Burrell, Bruce, Messrs. Power, Pariios, Miles, Onglev, Trevena, Chalmers, Hood, Grut, and Warding.

Miss Buicfc has returned to Palmerston North from a visit to Wellington. Amongst the guests at present staying at the Empire Hotel are Mr. and Mrs. Kinross White (of Napier), Mr. and Mrs. Caselberg and Miss Caselberg (Masterton), Mrs. J. Hirschborg and Mrs. M'Laren (Martmborough), Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilson (Auckland), Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lawson (Dunedin), Mrs. L. Wright (Napier). A sale of home-made sweets, cakes, and of produce, in aid of the funds of the m ■ takes place this afternoon at the I rained Nurses' Residential Club in Willis street. In addition, an entertaining programme will be given. Quantities t , be obtainable, and it is stated that it will be a difficult person to please who does not iind much that is valuable in return for her money. The entertainment which is being given for Miss Hardinge-Maltby on Friday afternoon, October 27, will be held under tho patronage of Lady Islington (ns well as Lady ward), if her Excellency's engagements will permit. Another meeting of ladies interested in the celebration of Hospital Saturday."and Sunday is to ljo held, at the' Mayor's room, Town Hall, this evening. As largo "an attendance as possible is requested, as the business is of considerable importance. It should be mentioned that tho Hospital Board is relying largely on tho help of the ladies of Wellington to raako tho appeal for assistance to supplement tho fnnds and supply further pressing lequiremouts for tho hospital. a very noteworthy effort. Ladies who wcro not present at previous meetings are also invited.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1255, 11 October 1911, Page 9

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EXPERIENCE V. DIPLOMAS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1255, 11 October 1911, Page 9

EXPERIENCE V. DIPLOMAS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1255, 11 October 1911, Page 9

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