CARTERTON NOTES.
At a meeting of tho Wairarapa South County Council on Saturday it. was announced that the cost of repairs to the Waiohine Bridge at present amounted to with two or three accounts yet to como' in. Of this total .£6O had been spent on: providing watchmen day and night at both" ends of tho bridge. At a meeting of the Wairarapa and East Coast P. and A. Society on Friday the di\tes for the 1913 show were fixed for October 22 and 23, the week following the Hawko's Boy show.
Thirteen new members wero elected, hand, three" resignations afceipted :at a meeting of tho Wairarapa P. and A. Society at Carterton on Friday; Mr. Jas. Darroch, who has had fortyone years' service with different local bodies in this district, has tendered: his resignation as custodian of the Wairarapa and East; Coast P. and A. Society's showgrounds, and will leave shortly to take up his residence with his son in MaSter;tOn. . '. '' MRS ROLLESTON regrets the inconvenience caused to her patrons through the. alterations to the entrance. The rooms 'are opened as usual, and appointments made by telephone. A spe-i ciality is mode of Hairwork, and the best quality of English- hair used. Every shade can bo perfectly matched, owing to the large stock and assortment. Switches, Toupees, and Transformations Eold at English prices. Purchasers receive lessons in Hairdressing gratis. 250 .Lambton Quay. ,'Pholie 1599., , Brooklyn, Wellington, 13th December, 1912. •Dear Mrs. Hullen,— _ For years I was tortured with superfluous hair on my face, ,and feared I .should never, rid myself of tho distressing disfigurcmont. Being extremely sensitive, I .suffered considerably, being often remindod of the fact, which I realised only too well. I tried several so-called euros, also spent a great deal of money on elcotrolysis, but all to, no purposo. In fact, I got worse. Then I hoard of "Rusma," and, as a last resource, decided to give it a trial, though having little faith of ever being cured. Imagino my surprise and delight on discovering that, with each treatment, the hair grew finer, until finally I was cured.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1658, 27 January 1913, Page 2
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351CARTERTON NOTES. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1658, 27 January 1913, Page 2
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