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THE PRIZE ESSAY.

(To tho Editor!) Sir,—l notice in tho short criticism 'of the essays submitted on the natural beauties oi Wellington the judge Remarked on misspellings and grammatical errors. Will.-you allow me to point out some which occur in your kind and gratifying copying of my essay, for which l am not responsible. _ No doubt, they are due to my handwriting being somewhat difficult to read. In/ the first lino "promise" should read "premise"—to put forward as preparatory to what is to follow—according to Cassell. White horses "rising" their crested manes, should read "raising." Karori's noble hills "prettily* l bush clothed, not pretty. Then the unusual spelling of "mesembryanthemum" is not mine. I spell it as I have just written it. lam well aware that my essay was hastily written, and is quite open tq criticism, but if you would allow me to point out the errors that are not mine, I should be much obliged.—l am, ftC " M. H. CHATFIELD. Miss Milsom desires to bring under the notice of ladies and gentlemen tho very latest methods and preparations for hair and face treatments. Guaranteed cure for Alopecia, Areata (or bald spots). Genuine treatment of tho scalp for oily,, dry, perished, grey and falling hair. Positive cure for Dandruff and Irritation. Write for Miss Milsom's book (free), containing full instructions for, home treatment. Every client taught homo treatment. Scientific Face Massage, astounding results after one course, with thorough lesson, <£1 Is. Shampooing—Electrolysis (permanent and painless), Hair-work, every description, latest Natural Hair Pads, Switches, ctc. llair-dTessing taught. Manicuring. Personal attention. Strictly confidential. Miss Milsom, King's Chambers, Wellington. Telephone 811."

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1700, 17 March 1913, Page 2

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269

THE PRIZE ESSAY. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1700, 17 March 1913, Page 2

THE PRIZE ESSAY. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1700, 17 March 1913, Page 2

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