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SUPERFLUOUS HAIR.

•Superfluous hair destroyed by "Rusma" (reg.). A guaranteo Riven with each case undertaken. See testimonials and letters Mrs. Hullen (over Economic), Lambton Quay. 'Phone 1047. (Testimonial.) ■ Clyde Quay, Wellington. Dear Mrs. Hullen,—l write to let you know how delighted J. am with your new preparation "Busma. After a. real good trial it is taking splendid effect and my disfigurement is fast becoming obliterated. Enclosed please find £1 ss. Od., including the cost of skin food as well. . Original copy of above can be seen at jny, address '■' %*.

sand women of all classes will be selling artificial wild roses in the streets of London for the benefit of tho hospitals, i'n which the Queen Mother is specially interested. Duchesses will work side by side with girls from, the East-End. Even' district, from Tottenham to Windsor,' from Hampstead to >Croydon, will be included m.the scheme. Such ladies as the Duchess •of Abercorn, tne Duchess of Norfolk tha Duchess of' Westminster, the Duchess of Hamilton, and the Duchess 'of ■ Montro«e *uill keep "open house" on Wednesday •week. In their mansions the workers in the.several districts'wiirbe welcqmed to breakfast, lunch, and tea. Here will' hehoused, the stocks of roses required to replenish the trays of; the sellers. Five million little pink roses have already been purchased from Groom's cripple children. It is quite likely that these will all be exhausted before Alexandra Day comes to an end. At all the theatres, actresses and wives of the leading actors will sell the flowers. There will be stalls in tho leading hotels. Lady Mond, with a bevy of society girls, will sell the Alexandra rose on the terrace at the House of Commons. Jhe Duchess of Jlarlborongh and the of Crewe are to bo in charge of a stall outside the Stock Exchange. Lady. Keid nad the Australian section will cover the region aroiuid Apsleyhouse, ,tlie Higii Commissioner's wife also provid■ing hospitality at 41 Prince's Gardens Mrs. Asquith (the wife of the Premier) and her daughters are to be on duty in Kingsway, hard by the Victorian Government Offices.' The Marchioness of Linlithgow's stall will be close to Marble rAroh. The Countess of Lathom will b* in Sloane Street. At Hoxton, Frances, Ludy Dβ L'lslc, will superintend tho efforts of the members of the Girls' Guild of Good Life. Alexandra Day, in fact, is to be an actual illustration of the spirit of Tennyson's greeting extended to tho Queen Mother, in 1863. True, the roses ore to come from a cripple's home, but the sentiment is still that of. the poet:— "Welcome her, all things youthful and sweet, ' Scatter the blossom under her feet, Break, happy land, into earlier flowers, A'akn music, o,birds, in the new-buddoi flowers. Tho demonstration of affectionate tcard is not to be wondered at. Only thojo who u T- 1 " , L ? n<^ n . kn<>w Ilow front o. part Hi* First Lady m tho Land takes in the social life of the metropolis. When there is good work to bo done tho first impulse is to secure tho interest of Buckingham I'aiace or Marlborough House. Queen Alexandra never forgot this. A bazaar is to bo held; an exhibition is to be organised. Ihe Queen's narao as patron, still mere her presence at the opening ceremeny go far towards ensuring 6vcccss.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1503, 27 July 1912, Page 11

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SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1503, 27 July 1912, Page 11

SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1503, 27 July 1912, Page 11

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