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SEA BATHERS BEWARE.

Tako caro of your hair. Miss Milsom has special preparations for homo treatment, al9o excellent creams and summer lotion for sunburn, tanning, and freckles. Miss Milsom diagnoses all enses, treats and teaches ladies and gentlemen their own home treatment. Hair restored to natural colour without injurious dyes, Delightful Face Massage, Shampooing, Manicuring, Hair-dressing taught. Hairwork of every description. O.ulv best quality English hair used. Switches and Curls, largo variety. Feather-weight Natural Hair Pads, from ss. Electrolysis (permanent and painless, qualified under Madam Barclay, New York). Telephone 814. Miss Milsom (opp. Stewart, Duweon's), Willis Street, Wellington."

An elocutionary medal contest in conpresided and Mrs. Sutclift'e was tho noction with the "Y" branch of tho W.C.T.U. was held in the Y.M.C.A. rooms on Tuesday evening. Dr. Whylo presided and Mrs. S'utcliffo was the judge. At the clowi of the evening Mrs. A. R. Atkinson presented tho winnor, Miss Foster, with the silver medal. A programmo of music and recitations had been arranged for the evening's entertainment, those contributing being: Pianoforte solos. Miss M'Dermot and Mr. Frederick; recitation, .Mrs. Sutcliffe; duet, the Misses Thawley; songs, Mrs. Bond, Miss Harvey, Miss Mueller, Miss Bewley, and Mr. Bewley. Our Feilding correspondent writes that Mr. H. B. Woodman, second son of Mr. R. C. Woodman, of Colvton, was quietly married at the Presbyterian Church yesterday morning by the Rev. G. Budd, to Miss Rose Foster, daughter of Mr. J. T. Foster. Miss Foster was given away by her grandmother, Mrs. S. J: Foster, of AYarwick Street. .Miss Ivy. Jenkinson has returned to Wellington after a most enjoyable holiday spent in Auckland and .Masterton. ' Mr. and Mrs. L. H. B. Wilson (Kolburne) have gone on a visit to R-otorua. Mrs. Arthur Macandrew arrived •in Wellington, yesterday from tho south: Miss Lucy- Atkinson is visiting friends in New Plymouth. Miss Dora Wilson has returned to Wellington from a visit to tho Lower Valley. Mrs. and Miss Handysido are expected to arrive in Auckland on Friday on their return from England. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Longhnnn and Miss Nancy Longhnan (Christchnrch), who havo been staying with Mrs. Whitta Thornton, at ICaraka Bay, left on Tuesday, for Taihape, where Mr. and Mrs. Loughnan's future home will be. Miss Montefiore, -foTmerlv of Wellington, arrived from Sydney by the Warrimoo last evening. Mrs. Elizabeth Faulkner,-a. resident of the. Tauranga district for 57 yea™., died on Sunday at 'the residence of: her. son (Mr. J. D. Faulkner), at the age of 91 years. -The- engagement is' announcedof '-'Miss Doris Pihner. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pilmer, "Hapua," Taucra, to Mr. Stuart M'Donnld Baird, second son of Mrs. Baird, ."Bramerton,"- Taueru. A pretty "rainbow" wedding took place in Knox- Church, ..Masterton. on Tuesday, •when Miss Mary M'Kay. daughter of a well-known settler of Wangaeliu, was married to Mr. Alex. Ross, of Te Ore Ore. Miss W. Catt, of Masterton. was married ..on -Tuesday to Mr. J. H., Collins, late "of Pet,one. 'Mr. and Mrs.' Thomson and Miss Wil-.son>«.of-Pahner.?ton;-.have gone 'on a visit to Auckland." Mrs. Goldinsham and family (Palmerston) are spending some little time at Paekakariki. Madanie Cope-Dowsing "and her daughter have left .forßotorua, - and intend motoring through to Tauranga to visit a married daughter. •

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1317, 21 December 1911, Page 9

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SEA BATHERS BEWARE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1317, 21 December 1911, Page 9

SEA BATHERS BEWARE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1317, 21 December 1911, Page 9

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