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SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. .

Superfluous Hair destroyed by "Rusma" (Teg.). A guarantee given frith each case undertaken. See testimonials and letters. Mrs. Hullen (over Economic), Lambton Quay. 'Phono • 1047, (Testimonial.) Clyde Quay, Wellington. Dear Mrs. Hwlei.u—l write to let you know how delighted I, am with your new preparation "Rusma." After a real good trial it is taking splendid cffect and my disfigurement is fast becoming obliterated. Enclosed please find .£1 ss. Od., including tho cost of skin food as well. Original copy of above can bo aeen at rvr address- , ;«

The Lahmann Health Home, A very interesting and enjoyable afternoon was spent by the guests w-ho attended the "at home" which was given at tins Lahmaun Home, JUi-iumir, yesU)i-« day afternoon by Dr. Mith llnntley uiul Btalf. Contrary to all expectations, the day was line ami spring-Uko, awl llio nun out by tram through a particularly .ffrewi Countryside wits ptausantly fresh: The homo itself is situated but a few yarils away from tho tramway termiuus, an advantage that is not always obtainable in the country suburbs aroiind Wellington. Having heard so much of it, tliy visitors wore naturally pleased to be shown over the pla«), and to bo (old something of tho treatment practised tliei-e. Tho ontl'nnco hall, cheerful .and picturesoueloohing, with its darlt ml walk p«nelle<l with stained wood, tauled. windows, anil brightly burning lire, wn-s gay with great bowls of scarlot gladioli and vases of feathery-lookilig ixias, and the sa.mo /lowers, with bowls of palest pink pennies, decorated tho. drawiiip-rooin; Tea, Whieii tho fresh jMinii'tiar air made particularly welcome, was- handed round by tho nurses and inmates of tln> home, mul later itfr. Hamilton Hodges delighted overyono with a nui/ilxsr of songs, ono or two of which were iji French mid' German. Dr. Von Dannovill also played a brief piaiue forto solo. After ttw, a (our of inspeotkn w* niiKle upstoirs, sm;eio,l intoi-eit centring in tho room in which vibratory and ol.eetricnl treatment is given, tho very latest of appliances having bcon installed i.o Carry it out. Quito a litimher <if thoso iiresont had a practical experieuctt of the vibratory treatment—a soinowlmt inixcil pleasure at first, judiivns by the Mui.ds thiit eimuwl—and it wouM hiirdly !'/• surprising if there is not an .epidenue of iii'soniniu, -rheiimatism, and nervous trouble that requires itaniediate treatment ftt the, Lahmann IJ.oinc after this, so keen was the interest aroused. Dr. Huntley hopes later to eiijnrgo lior grouiiids, so rts to .ext<?n<l the open, air treatmeilt. There can. bo )lo question of tho-' bracing at'mosphero that exists at JlirauraT, nor of its freedom fixim noise and bustle. Dr. Huntley was in a <lull blue silk dress, veiled with black net-and lace, and Dr. Von. Dannevill in navy blue. Among those present were Mrs. C. Izard, Sirs. Sesiton, -Mrs, J. Blundell, Mrs. and Mi.ss Devine, Mrs. M'Villy, Miss Stuttevant, Mrs. Burton, Mrs. Ofey, Mrs. J. Duthie, Mrs. Malcolm Ross, Miss Kaiie, Mrs. Cleland, and several others.

Miss Orr, the newly-appointed matron of the Auckland. Hospital, sails from Ensland on the first 'date that it was possible to get li berth—November lq—by the Athenic, due here on December 31. For her it is a. new post,, in a new cqhritry, on the eve of a new year. The Hoh. P. M. B. ITisher will open tho Sfc Peter's sale of work, in 6fhuish.ee Street, at 3 o'clock to-day. The sale jiviU be of tlio usual character—work (fancy and plain), produce, flowers, sWeetSj toys. Those who look for a little fun will find it in the art gallery and the shooting gallery and other side attractions. The special attraction, however, is to-be the entertainment each evening of a specially good aiid varied character. Some people, enjoy sales;, others look oft them its a duty. Those .who want to pass a pleasant' hour with advantage to themselves nud profit to tho church can do so at tin's sale. Those who Want to give soino en* ooiirageiiicnt to the devoted .workers, : th.e fruits of wliose work for months p\ist will bo ift' the room, should certainly be there. . [;• Kelburne Ladies* Bowling Glub hftve decided, to open the on. Saturday next. Arrangements have been miade TO: entertain, the flieu's. ,eJul>; a hearty inv:ra,twn is extended to visitors. ' Pla.r number .of applications for membership the quested to be present. Judging from .the number of application for..membership':t!;o numerical streugth'.-i's;-'likely .ttS'.'be considerably increased this season, and it. only rcHinins to lla' given good weather to enhanoa what is. to be a highly successful function, . ' ■ ■' ■' ■. ' " : Mrs. C. S. Nixon and the Misses Kix'on (3) leave Wellington b)' tho Manuka on Ihutsiky for Melbourne. ■.. . There was . .a, good- attendance at the meeting of the Women's Social and Political -League, -held in their rooms last evening. ■ Mrs. Keay .. presided; j business of .a general character wa.s discussed, and it was decided that the league should adjourn .till, the first week hi March. A Bupper i? to be givea- at T?he Tiffen on the first Tuesday iii December, and both gentlemen and ladies will bo included this [time. ■ The annual picnic will be held at Day's Btty .the first Wednesday in . Mrs.. Donaldson gave, an interesting paper upon tho. Suffragette. question. In it she' pointed out the, difference that existed- in- the.conditions that attended the suffrage for women in Now, iSeaiand .nftfl in England. A hearty vote of thanks was passed to .Mrs. Donaldson for her interesting address. K

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1590, 6 November 1912, Page 2

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SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. . Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1590, 6 November 1912, Page 2

SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. . Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1590, 6 November 1912, Page 2

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