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ON FOUR AT HOME.

PERSONAL NOTES FROM LONDON'!: London, October 20. ' Mr.' A. G. Marshal! tuul Mr. It. E. 0. ; Owryo, late of New Zealand, have enter- ' wl Oxford' University. Toe former is at Balliol, and the latter at St. John's College. ■-■ " ' Lady Stont was among those present at a meeting of local suffragists at Bath on Saturday, to welcome Mrs. luncton Parkes. secretary of the Women's . Tax Resistance League. Mr.'S. N. Zimnn, of Auckland, a'New Zealand Uhodes scholar, who has Wn for the past three years.at Bnllinl Col'egc, Oxford, Gails for India on November. 1. lie has joined the Indian Civil Service. There passed away, some days a?o, at rTiiecleco+e, Mrs. Kintna Adconk, widow of the late Mr. "William Ad- . C'ck, and eldest daughter of the late Mr. John .Cuff, of ClirMcnirreh. The ■.'opp.-ifwl lady was 84 years of age. Mr. P. V.. Cory, of is spending c/,^ c tirre in TW'-'Ei-harn, whore, in resnoptp to several invitations, he has af'dr»«nd a nml'T rf meetings on' fie sul.jprf of "Nw Zealand." K» shortly levps "n irii return ti New fan'and. M J « MiM Tpys and Mi« A. M. 'Willifims. of Anc'-'end, who lp f t New 7-»a-•ptm' }«=:* and have 1-p"TI dunp? fKnir h"''"''ay to Sentlnnd. Tr»lni'rl. flerni"ny, Frnn'eo, Italy, and Switzerland. I»ii-A nn their return journey in four r'pi-s' 'time. Mr. eH \. .T. F'.t-Vnn, of .Ai"df. Innd. nnd Mr. T! T KntWrnn. si.=i for V«w 7.<\i'p.i<' W the Oderlev TW'Wnir f-e-'r s&v t'n"v Wp' viVfpd 9r.-K lnivL Tt»lw]. an-l fn'p ConHn-nf. Mr. V>Hpin is in rnmiiVinn' n'pn■>~i.Ti«rif. n«d Ivipn orpVid ny nfr.nJnl, „f f1,.? P-oroiHi.s pf CnmK-r„-pH ni'l |;n insrvf-t fin Titl'M.'mrs in <if,y.U Knrn'iMi. Pin-ni-'ps. wM-i(c),nis workers' dwellings, etc., dnr- '""" h's sfnv. TK« Pov." A. V «.y,U.),. Mp r-'nnr'nf Vi'thcre (.Wlr'-in'M. nrr-V»,i J,;,, •■•'<o pn'! pVMren Vy f>i» ?i.p»p p„ r ly Ws month e.U'' his ct'npp lyip,, novin"" T-Jcift- jrx l\-rnr] nrA rVirnn-pl' n-ni] sl'ire,' Tin nr n,,pl;p,i i„ rV|,,rp>, 'Vq netive' nlnpo) f>e first s„p,ioy lv> WAS thpro. Mr S' , "'+'l >■•><! Vpp n pwinK I ed a Wurer for the S.P.O. in frre.V.i [ parts. His en";>ppmpnt= up Hlj | C'n'istmas tiV> Him to C"v«ntry. T vipo'n, Ply. nr>' Norwich. Mi-=,.' Smit'i mid her children are remairlin!; in TVi-bvsli-'-o. Mr. Hai-v F'«h-r. ef N"W 7enVnd hos b»"n 1" f"' w-o TnonHi= pn»(1 in -"'fprtinp nml lini'dm-r -•> nnt»rt of h's own >r'-p'it''on. Wwt '•is lippn li" ;, f at fip TVUm, Tron tTtVu Torn,,K nn'lnr Mr. FfcV-'e rfiroptinrj and On t!y> 7th of flue ninth a. pivpp fn =V t'"> pflwhiKH-s of Hy> invent'nn TW Innt irn"« lnm'p.l »-M>, 4 fl nn««»r"rTc pp,l rlrp-np,l .-nt/, flip v-p';p- from a t>p''<-ht nf 0.-, fpof. Tl;p v - n tl r, c „ p . ppss. Tlie Tv>en''nr ir»phnni<:m of flip 1,-ppn? Hip r pscp,ipp rs \\\ no urn-''" 1 -*- nf"i'H»n pt r.'l t''-ip=. no mp.tlp- v-Lif ntmlp H, a oni s :,U hull mo V „«,,.„<» rhp „jr.r,.,mn irUS irliipl, if is'fift-i.l onmm n wiflir-i-nt cin'v pf p.V fp 'tl,p ppp,,. •>nnts. Mr. Piihp'r is t"Wn" t'>e Iv-nf fn Voiv V/vtc, n-lippp n cimilnr domnns-tm-'!nti irii' ho mivnn hpfoi'p r<!nr<wontnt'*v»i! nf fli.. Tpitw) Op r «,mmpnf, a f tor which he will bring it to Rnfrland. THE DELICACY OP THE HAIR. Ladies who neglect their hair lose it. Ladies who try to preserve their hair by experimenting amateurishly with lavish-ly-advertised hair washes and invigorat'ors run great risks of ruining it. Tho hair is a plant of surpassing delicacy. It is exposed to many perils. It needs' care, attention, scientific treatment. Mrs, Rolleston is n specialist of the hair, Her wide experience lias Riven her an exceptional knowledge of the various forms and degrees of hair trouble. If you consult her, she will tell you candidly just what is wronir, and charge you no fee for tho consultation. If your nair is causing you any anxiety at all, you will do well' to bear in mind that you need immediate treatment. Delays are especially dangerous where the hair is concerned. Call or write for an appointment.—Mrs. Pollestou, 25G Lambton Quay. 'Phone 1599.*

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1303, 5 December 1911, Page 11

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ON FOUR AT HOME. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1303, 5 December 1911, Page 11

ON FOUR AT HOME. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1303, 5 December 1911, Page 11

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