Mr. Plowden, in finding a woman 40s or one month at Mnrylebone Police Court for assaulting a policomah, said she had threatened to stab the constablo with a hatpin. It would be a very good thine jf no hatpins were allowed without a hcense. A hatpin was as dangerous i n * woman's hands as a revolver in a man's
brown's kiddies had bronchitis, and M™ Brown the "Flue." Poor Brown himself was in the dumps . and things looked very blue. A kindly neighbour dosed them all with W.oods Great Peppermint Cure Twas Just the thing to fix them mf'and mako recovery sure. "Gee whiz!" said Brown, "That", simple! Aaat a . , He P' nckc d np heart again, And now the Browns, and Mrs. Brown arc all as right as rain.-Advt-THE DELICACY OF THE HAIB. Ladies who neglect their hair lose it Ladies who try to preserve their hair bv experimenting amateurishly with lavish. ly-advcrtiscd hair washes and invigorate*! 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 Hoi' leston is a specialist of tho hair.' Her wide experience has given her an exceptional knowledge £ the various forms S degrees of hair trouble. If you consult her, she will tell you candidly just what and charge you no fee for the consultation. If your hair is causing toji 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.-Mre. Rollwton, 256 Lambton Quay. 'Ph one
ALL ARE UNITED In saying that for all Stomach Troubles there is no remedy like Dr. Sheldon's Digestive labules. Price Is. 6d. and "s Gd. per ton.—Advt. Weddings—Shower Bouquets for bride and bridesmaids. Only the Choicest of I'lowers used. Specially packed, and sent lo -"v part of the Dominion. Miss Murray, 3G Willis Street (Florist to His fcicelleucy Lord Islington). In oponing a now parish hall in connection with St. John's, Walhaiu Green, the Bishop of London said ho understood someone had written to the vicar objecting to his application for a dancing license for the new hall Well, all he coulil say was that if dancing was wrong, ha himself ought to bo lmug on one of tho apple trees in his garden at Fulharo Palace, as he had recently showed his approval of dancing by giving a dance to 3300 boys and girls in the diocese. For Children'*! Huckinß Coach at Nteht, Woodj Great Faust mint Car*, U, oiL*
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1312, 15 December 1911, Page 11
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