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ART IN HUMAN HAIR.

If vou havo to supplement your own hair by the use of transformations, rolls, plaits, or swathes, you need advice. To use cheap and nasty animal hair, or imitations for such purposes is to court positive disaster. Only human hair is 6uitablo and hygienic. Then comes the other matter: vou must he careful whero you get human hair. It is not neccssary 'to go into particulars, but some human hair may do more dangerous than tho imitation hair is. Sirs. Kolleston only imports fastidiously so! lected and puro human ' ha; from (lie very best and most conservative English and Continental coiil'eurs, and is able to match , any shado or texture Sho can give you just tho hair you want, at prices strictly moderate. If you let hor uialio provision for you, vou aro assured of satisfaction, and she will givo you lessons in hair-dressing without extra charge. No feo for consultation and advice. Call, or write for an appointment—MKS. KOLLESTON, 258 Lambtoa Quay *

Weddings—Shower Bouquets for bride and bridesmaids. Only tho Choicest of Flowers used. Specially packed, and seht to any part of the Dominion. Miss Murray, 36 Willis Street (Florist to his Excelknot Lord Islington),*

Garden Fete at Island Day. A garden party, in aid of the funds of the i.W.C.A., is to tako place'this after-' noon at 3 o'clock, in tho grounds of Mr. . and Mrs. Keene, Island Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Barley Donald and children, of Masterton, who for a short period havo been staying at Day's Bay House, returned homo yesterday. . Tlio frienda of Mrs. Donald Donald will ; bo pleased to le.vn that sho is now oon-, valescent, and will shortly loave Nureo ■ White's Private Hospital, Masterton. > ; ■ Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bennott, of Auck- r laud, ajo at present in Wellington. Mr. Maurice M'Loughlin, the well-known. American tennis player, has been visiting . Dannevirke this week, as tho guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Hartgill. Dr. Kate Hogg aiiled for Sydney yesterday by tho Moeraki. Mrs. T. G. Macarthy, who has been stay. • ing at Rona and Island • 'Bays, is back iu town. Sir Arthur and Lady Guiiinees arrived from Cfyristchurch yesterday. Mrs. A. W. Mouat, of KeJburne, is visiting friends at Wanganui. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Fitchctt, who have been spending tlie holidays in • aro returning to Wellington to-day. Mr. and Mrs. A. Duncan and family, of Hastings, left this week on tho round trip to Hobart, Melbourne, and Sydney. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rathbono, of Waipawa, havo booked passages for a trip to Japan, and leave early next month, via Sydney. Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Cruickshank, of. Masterton, aro at present holiday-making in tho Lako Wakatipu district. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, of South Africa, arrived by tho Ruapehu on Thursday, ea route to. Auckland. Mr. and MisH Hodley were also passengers by the samo steamer. Major and Mrs. J. G. Hughes, who hav« been staying at Napier for tie Now Year holidays, havo now gone to Dannevirke, Tho ■ engagement is announced of Misa Zillah Hymari, daughter of tho lato Mr, L. H. Hyinan, of Sydney, to Mr. Alex Myers, son of Mr. Judah Myors, of Wellington. Mr. John M'Cormacfs present man-, ager, Mr. H. N. Southwell, lately received messages of greeting for the Now Year from many of tho musical celebrities who havo visited Australia. These included a photograph of Madame Clara Butt and her three children, a photograph of Madamo Paderewski, taken in the midst of her prize poultry farm, a portrait of | Madame Ada Crossley, and greetings from all the lady members of the "Sheffield Choir." Miss Greene, who was for some jean on the dressmaking staff of tho D.1.C., has just returned to Sydney by the Mantua. During her stay in London and on tho. Continent, she has taken every. opportunity of studying the latest fashion movements, and has discovered that nowhere in the world is originality in designing ,so well recognised as in London. Miss Groopo.iis.:retrirning ty'j'oiii .the stafE. % of Messrs.' 'Kirkcaldio and Stains, Ltd., and commences her duties on February 10, when tho new season's goods will ajrivo. • ■

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1336, 13 January 1912, Page 10

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ART IN HUMAN HAIR. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1336, 13 January 1912, Page 10

ART IN HUMAN HAIR. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1336, 13 January 1912, Page 10

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