Mrs. H. D. Bell and. the Misses Bell are expected to arrive in Wellington on Thursday on their return from their visit to England. Mr. and Mrs, Booth, Carterton, arc in town, and arc staying at the Grand Hotel. Dr. and Mrs.'Bey (Greytown) and Mr. mid Mrs. F. C. Bunny (Gladstone) are staying at the Grand Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Horbert Coull, who, with their family, have been living at Bona Bay, luivo oomo into town and have takeu Mrs. Sutcliffo's house, 32 Roxburgh Street. Mrs. Foster, who has be-en staying with her mother, Mrs. Ames, returns to Witnganui to-day. Mrs. Sutclilfe is tlio guest of Mrs. Herbert Coull in Roxburgh Street. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ranson, who have been louring New Zealand, wero passengers on Monday by the. Maheno from Auckland to Sydney. Mr. Hanson is a brother of Mr. C. Hanson, of the Northern Steam Ship Company, Auckland. Mr. and Mrs. 11. N. Wellwoocl (Hastings) left on Monday on a visit to Wellington. Visitors to Milliard House, Waikanac, during the past week included tho Kov. Joshua and Mrs. Jones (Lower Hutt), Rev. E. 0. and Mrs. Blamires, Mr. W. L. Luxford (Hamilton), Earl of Carlisle and Lieutenants Cameron and Cunard, of H.M.S. New Zealand, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Johns, Mr. Bruce H. Morison, Mr. Bakewell and Mr. Travel's (all of 'Wellington), and Messrs. I'. 11. Luxford, J. G. Jainieson, and N. Campbell. Miss Maunsell, who has been staying at the Empire Hotel, left for Greytown yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Vallance, Mrs. Baird, Miss Pilmer, and Mr. S. M. Baird, who motored through/ last week from Masterlon to Napier, left on their return to tho Wairarnpa on Monday. Ladies will note that Mrs. Eolleston, Hair Specialist, has made considerable alterations and additions to her well-ap-pointed Toilet Rooms. Tho Hoir Department has been enlarged, and every description of Hairwork is supplied at English prices. Mr;. Rolleston imports special quality hair in every shade, and gives personal attention ■to tho accurate matching of all orders, as well as advise on improving tho coiffure, ivith tho aid of Switches, Toupees, or Transformations. Combings mado up to the best advantage, and all Hair is guaranteed to keep its colour. Estimates posted. 25G Lambton Quay.—Advt. \ 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 fnlling hair. Positivo cure for Dandruff and Irritation. Write for Miss Milsom's book (free), containing full instructions for homo treatment. Every client taught homo treatment. Scientific ..face Massage, astounding results after oiw course, with thorough lesson, .£1 Is. Shampooing—Electrolysis (permanent anc'l painless), Hair-work, every description, latest Natural Hair Pads, Switches, etc. Hair-dressing taught. Manicuring. Personal attention. Strictly confidential. Miss Milsom, King's Chambers, Wellington. Telephone 811* Autumn Weddings—llrid(V and Bridesmaids' Bouquets of Fashion. Favourite, flowers—rose, carnation, lily of tho valley exquisitely designed and forwarded to any part of Dominion. Miss Murray, Vine, liegal Florist, 3G Willis Street.-Advt. Wr will remove or pack your Furniture to your own satisfaction, or roturn your money. Blake and Cariisole, 11 Hunter Street, 'phoii9 2G17; 23 Pirio Street, 'phono 1605 .—Aim,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1731, 23 April 1913, Page 2
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