MISS MILSOM.
HAIPv AND PACE PHYSICIAN,
Begs to notify tliat ehs ]ig.s raneved ham the King's ChamWs to Jioom Ko. J Barnett's Buildings, H Willis Street (oppe* eite Shortts' Pifrf«fo , J?heii{rc) 1 All p«paration9 for the lt.iif, face, nails, and all hair work can bo obtained as usual at above address. Telephone 834.*
Miss Brenlnall's Lecture. Miss Bre&tnall, 8.A., student secretary of Calcutta, India, gave a limelight lecture at the Youug Women's Christian Association on Saturday night. After anticipating Mi&s Broiitnnll's visit for mouths', she.was greeted with cheers by those present. Airs. Ruth ia a few words introduced tho lecturer, a.fid an anuoancenseat was made of the remaining two meetings with the secretary from India. Miss Brontnalt took her audience'for a "Cook's Tear" through India, showing some of tlio typical scones and , beauty spots, and dwelling upen tho ai;d habits 4jf tho people Oaa of the pictures allowed the Well of Cawnpore, orcotal over the spot ivhero tlio most terriblo mftssaero of women «nd oljiklrtn of tho'"Mutiny «ocuited. So deep was the feeling <>1 the British'that »o Indians are over ailoiyed to cmtsr tho enclosing thnfc marks this tomb. Tlie subject of tlio Sunday service address was "City Assoeietioii Work in Oakutta." This wili be- followed Tip on linirsdtty by an account <sl tlio student rork in India, with Hmeifght views..
Tho Ecv. Mr. A.Jleii and: Mrs. Alien loft Hustings oj) Friday for Christchiiiwh, en routo for ■Wsilcotia.iti.
Mr, and Mrs. Jurtifli Aytoer (Fdldingi are. visiting. Christclnirch.
Mis. A, \) T . Rutherford (Meridip Hills, CanteTbury) ami the Eutherfom aro visiting Welliagtoii. They leaveshortly- <m a visit "to Australia.
Mrs. Algar Williams returnoS to We]. liDgton on Saturday Srom Christehurch.
Mr. and Mrs, Cachemaille, who hayn Wen staying for sotVo iimo-at. "Balittoral," :left for.Sydney on Friday, 'en Voute for England.
. Mrs. A.'Pikner (Masterton) and Miss Pilmer. aro visiting Wellington.
Mr. arid .Mrs. S. Fisher (Fcilding) have just returned from a trip north. "
The Fcildin.g braneh of the Women's Ohristisn ■Temperiinee Uniflii. at its last meeting, passed a. resolistioii supporting the platform of the BiWe-iii-Statc-Sehools Lca-gue, and rcqueeting the Government liot to wake any /May to granting tho referendum.
' Before applying a.ny liajr tonic, it is a<3. visible to have treatment for the scata— if fthly one—to stimulate the sircuiation aad revive tho iJfe-.of the hair I'ollfeks, tfajs efffictijiir imiOTfliate r«sn)ts. It uleii serves to t?ach Indies how to massage nud to care for their la,ir. Mrs. Mfeston Hair Lanibten Quay,*
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2127, 20 April 1914, Page 2
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408MISS MILSOM. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2127, 20 April 1914, Page 2
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