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BLIND JUSTICE. There are to be no prosecutions at Llanystumdwy! .That, in effect, is the answer which Mr. Ellis Griffith was put up on behalf of Mr. MlCenna to give to Lord Robert Cecil ill tho Houso of Commons recently, says an English paper. It comes to this, then, that if a man or a woman lays a hand on Mr, Lloyd-George to detain him while asking him a question, they are liable to a sentence of two months' imprisonment with hard labour. But if a woman is set upon, br-aten, her hair torn out in handfuls, and her clothes torn off her back, hor assailants go scot free. TUITION IN MASSAGE. MRS. CREIGHTON HALE. ' EVENING-CLASSES AT THORNDON. THERE have been numerous applications from Ladies who wish to take a Courso in tho evenings. To meet tho needs of such, Mrs.- Creighton Hale, the well-known Massage Specialist, and longest-established Teacher of Massage in London, has commenced an Evening Class at her Branch in Wellington. Sho instructs ladies in Scientific Massage of every kind, including General, Swedish, Weir-Mitchell, Electricity, ami Swedish Drill. Pupils can join at- any time. Every Lesson on living subject. Certificate when proficient. Author of the "Art of Massage." Address, 27 May Street, Wellington, Mochone 32%

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1617, 7 December 1912, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1617, 7 December 1912, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1617, 7 December 1912, Page 11

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