WANGANUI JOTTINGS.
(By Tel«raph.—Special Correspondent.) Wanganui, April 14. "Details" of tho Seventh Infantry Regiment left for Oriiigi camp to-day. Tho party coiibists of those who have not attended parades regularly, and goes four days in advance of the main body to wipe off their arrears. It is a testimony to the general good attendance of local Territorials that the men going to the defaulters' camp number only "3 out of over 300. . As the result of tho amalgamation of Wanganui and Wanganui Hast, the main Borough Council has been increased from nine to twelve members. Wanganui and suburbs are also in future to have four representatives on tho Hospital Board instead of three, as heretofore. A scrutiny of tho names attached to the petition for a poll on tho question of the Saturday half-holiday shows that it is in order and a poll will therefore be taken. The petition bore 1308 signatures. After paying running expenses, the Gon-ville-Costlecliu Tramway Board 'had a surplus of «£SO on last month's working. Fiftv-tbree cases are set down for-hear-ing at this month's Wanganui sitting of tho Native Land Court. ' Miss Milsom desires to bring under tho notice of ladies and gentlemen the very latest methods and .preparations for hair and face treatments. Guaranteed euro for Alopecia, Areata (or bald spots). Genuine treatment of the scalp for oily, dry, perished, grey and falling hair. Positive euro for Dandruff ■ and Irritation. Writo for Miss Milsotn's book (free), con-taining-full instructions for home treatment. Every client taught home treatment. Scientific Faco Massage, astounding results after one course, with thorough lesson, il Is. Shampooing—Electrolysis (permanent and painless), Hair-work, every description, latest Natural Hair Pads, Switches, etc. Hair-dressing taught. Manicuring. Personal attention. Strictly confidential. Miss Milsoni, King's Chambers. Wellington. Telephone 814* Wo will remove or pack your Furniture to your own satisfaction, or return your money. Blake and Cariisole, 11 Hunter Street, 'phone 2017; 23 Pirie Street, 'phono 1605.—Advt. Tho late Sir Georgo Ucid, ex-I'residcnt of the Royal Scottish Academy, who . was a. native of Aberdeen, has left tho following to the Aberdeen Art Gallery:— | "The Nuns," by Sir W. Fettes Douglas, R.S.A.; "A Vineyard," by Robert Scott Lauder, U.S.A.; "Salmon Fishers," by W. Macgregor, R.S.A.; "The Drowned Fisherman," by Joseph Israels; and a liumlier of drawings by himself, including {ho original of "Meg Dods" for the illustrated edition of Scott's "St. Ronan's Well." I'or OhiWreu'e .Hacking Coutfti at Miglih iVveili' Orsnt l'opyormlut Cure, li. Oil.",
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1724, 15 April 1913, Page 2
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406WANGANUI JOTTINGS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1724, 15 April 1913, Page 2
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