': Miss Elsie Simpson is expected back in Wellington, from England in February. ' Mrs. arid MissDalrymple return to New Zealand- from a! trip to England by tho Corinthic, due here about January 21. Mr. and Mrs. Baird Cotterill (Hastings) are staying at the Grand Hotel for a few day's. •. ,--,." ':• Miss Dorothy Waddy, who has been on a .visit to Wellington, returned to Picton yesterday. -.., ' ■'..'■ Mrs, M. E. MacLeah (Napier) is on a visit to Wellington. 'Mrs. H. Hoy wood and family havo gone to Muritai for a week or two. I Dr. and Mrs. Gunn' (Carterton) have nioved into Dr. Johnston's house whilo the latter is away- in England. Tho Rov. T. and Mrs. Mann are passengers for Wellington by the Remuera. Mr. and Mrs. A. E, Kernot, who havo' bean On a trip to Europe, aro passengers for Australia by the Scharnhost, arid aro expeoted to reach Wellington early in February. ' Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Barker (Gisborne) aro passongers. from England by the Romuera', which arrives on February 3. Miss Ruby Mitford, of Wellington, accompanied by her cousin, Mrs. Frederick Cox, of London, will arrive in New Zealand this month. : : ' ' ■ Mrs. Morgan (Masterton) and her daughter, who have been spending some weeks at Muritai, returned home yesterday.. . ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Fortescue Wright and their two children are staying with, Mrs-. Robinson, "Whaurota," Martinborough. Mrs. John-M'Vay and Mrs. H. Swan (Napier), who have been staying at the Royal Oak Hotel, weht to Palmerston yesterday. ■,-/.. Mr. and Mrs. F. Richmond (Wellington) have gone to New Plymouth, and are the guests of Mrs. D. Teed. Mrs. Cachemaille ia staying in New Plymouth with Mrs. H. Stocker. Mrs. and Miss Corliss are expected to arrive to-day from a holiday visit to Picton, _ . ; Mrs.'and Miss Wylio returned from Pioton to-day. For the spring modes in Hairdressing, Mrs. Rollcston has just received direct from, tho leading and most conservative Hair Merohants in London a large supply of Human Hair goods, including a special line of Switches, guaranteed freo from Chinese or Asiatic Hair, from 12s. 6d. upwards; Transformations, JC4,45.; Toupees, ,£2 2s. ; Clusters of Curls, Bs. Lessons in Hairdressing Gratis to all purchasers of Human Hair, 25G Lambton Quay (over Speed's). 'Phono 1599.—Advt. ;
Brooklyn, Wellington, 13th December, 1912. Dear Mrs. Hullen,— For years I. was tortured with super-' 1 fluous hair on. my face, and feared I shonld never rid myself of tho distressing disfigurement. Being extremely sensitive, I suffered considerably, hoing often reminded of tho fact, which I realised only too well. I tried several so-called cures, also spont a great deal of money nn electrolysis, but all to no purpose. In fact, I got worse. Then I heard of "Rusma," and, as a Inst resource, decided to give it a trial, though having little faith of ever being cured. Imagine my surprise and delight on discovering that, with each treatment, the hair grew flnor, until finally I was cured. HAIRWORK. Mrs. Haybittlo makes a specialty of Artistic and Up-to-date Hairwork; Only tho best of English Hair used. Head Mas. sage, Shampooing,. Cutting, etc, 808, LAMBTON QUAY, 'Phono U9V Over Off, Cherolat,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1648, 15 January 1913, Page 2
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