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TO THE OLD AND YOUNG.

You cult keep your face liealthv alt J free from wrinkles ami' mit hf red for nil time- if ton? iv.t.l-1 list! Ji.jS'S-Sjiltsfttfi's "Cultehe'*' Skin jrowl 3*. jo*. Surpass** any o.r&im iisc.ii for the ,«kin. Jt. builds- -wasted tissues <(t«mse». tin l skin, ami <klv£-s- Iflntkliftite lUff.W- I *' iiivge pores, .leavn'if.' «. fiW smooth surface, "Cultene" Balnt flfegd^',. te, 1" applied during Ui;> day, tor @)3f, tru'S'./i'--j ngr, etc. .Prevents Miribmn,; fre»!-;'('v a.nj taniiing. Keeps' tW.is'M'i'i enul;.iilid free from porspii'iilion., . Milrom's Fnct' I cieiv 2s. lid. .box, -.vhii'li is a- Skm food, mi powder form—feS.ds; -anil M-nriMio's- jtoo skin. Pnrisian ; \Eip--. iFteodj &. ,-GcU "\j'aT. pasitively 'proveiit-s-' chapped and, cfe&fed' iipa, and (jives tbo natural (irsii tint. At 3 other mmisites in stock. W'ito for pricj list, MISS MII.KOM, 3! Vriilra Street (opposite Sliortts- Pic'asro TUeairn). 'fe'ophonc 814.

(By Imogen*,] -. ' i

Dance In the Mew Canlijry Ha'f.

'ITto annual staff dance of €3. .Smith, ■Lkli, vyhiclr lias -'bijeii' to ■ abej:a : ffco for thej)ast ' : t'brpo; 4ir foul' years, has been , revived au-d was hel'i last evening 111. the New Cfeuftiry liall, feret A great .imvimt. of (rouble had hefin. spent by tlii: joint ccerotaries and - tho ooiiiniiuee niaifing Uie occaiioit a tiiorougiily enjoyable o::o, and apparent* ly, judgng from the number of dancers presettt, their efforts met. with a very cordial responso. The hall had been charmingly decorated with fowls o'i lyio|wdnnii, drapiiigß of !la;j;s alternating witli lycopodium and loiiage, and all tile lights bad red shades oyer them as well as traits of tho indespensable lyccpodinm. Tl-c. staa li-nd made both noaifoi-tn.blu .ft.fld decorative, nnd the supper room iiad a-i-so' lieen preitdy dccorated, .tlm iablf-s, x;jiu<-i Mi,<. Jcli-a-ston's supervision, 'bav'ii.g been .H'ranged with scarlet ilo«ws am" foliage. 'Bio ('.•ihmiSteo ivas formed by iliss Bcnge, v.lio .wo.r.e prnft 'oltatiflist'se,. the ninon overdress b"in.g otifliued witli jewelicd tritnmingc; Miss ■ Wixon, in * draped 'go'ivii of gold-ligurod ere;po. dft rlnnn,' witjt a wide I'-reei;' v'e'H<>f, .-. aist-beli; Miss il.inop, Jros3 of ..black and ivhito t'et; -Miss Sinclair, wliito satin, with 3 uunoit ' ovefdross; ' Miss J'eterßon, white satin,-' with iur !rimn;ing; Miss pal" blue, witli ninon o'yerdrefis; Miss Barnhi!l, rimmpagno filutrmoiise, with gold-beailrd overdrcs:'. . Sonic very j'.rettv dresses were won:,. an.'! among oftei's who worn .presefti; we're: . Miss Wfvel.in, in black velvet; )\ii"ss A. Bejige, tlcep gpM" snfin, wit'h ovcrdrcfs -of O.ri<:;ita! beaded nihon; Miss Miller, "eorise earii.s, with grey jtifdicft.esii; Miss Pi|!-m-gj pal« .BTufe,'" wstli- face overdress Sirs, Satin:. Mrs. '/rncin, flciwcrcd crepe do chine; Miss .Hadfield, pale blue. satin; Miss James, apricot.' chiiMifiitiitfj Miss. gold -saiin, ■. with a 1 lace overdresi; Miss O'lli ien, apricot satin, shadow lace oyerdress; piiilb.- pink . Satin : satin, vyitli short lace overdress finished with n rod. belt. Messrs. Pfaff, IsheV\vood,, Potis, and ; libbftt worifr mittee, and tho joint, secretaries wcro Miss Barulull and "Mi. W. Dear. Cow le s Orchestra supjilied excellent music. Tlio Society of Musicians eni'crtnins Mi,<chn, Elman ihw aft<inioon in .Miss Tendall's tea rooms .Mrs. Wi G. Russell, w-lio lias. been-, -sfeiiig wi'tlt .lier siste.r, Mrs. I'yttJackson, returned to Xnpier last weekMiss M. Havward, who arrived in Wellington from Maatcrtoii early in thu w-eek. left for ChHsfoliurch. last cvor..uig- ' . Miss L. F.. Hall,. a member Of tho : staff of tiho, Otaki State f?eliool, who is ; at present indisposed, leaves on Monday for tiio Ilawke's Bay district for the benefit of lier health. The Misses Rutherford, wh'ft , have been staying ill Xapier, have' returned ■ to Canterbury. " Mdlk. Kva Gantluer arrived in AVbllington yesterday from Australa. Colonel and Mrs, Logan left for Auckland yesterday. , Tho fnrty-sixt.ll aimuni ball of "D'' Battery takes place iii the Sydney Street Seh.o.olroom oij Friday, Julv 64. This has always been aii. exc.eHeivtly. or- ! ganised finictioii, and the eoiiifnitteo :'n-fc-iiijs; to spare no' offorc in .keeping up .tlio.'-reputation or past years. . Major ' A.. J. J'etherick, Captain R. S. M'Quaj--riej Lieutenants G. H. Forsythe, F. Reed, SeTgt'ants Asher,. Chapman; Gal- ■ lie; Glatling, Mitchell, Corpora' Bear, Bomb. Wixon, (tumiers M'Gurri. L. Smith, ffili.ifih}So?i. for the comir.itt.ee, and M'Comish's' orchepfra will supply the mtisio. Tlio montlily meeting of the 'Welling-' toil. , Hospital ColM-alescen! Hoiiio was held at Mrs.. LitelilteM's 011. Wednesday, • ilulv 1. There we're present, Jlestlautes •Moorhonse (in th-> elmir}, Jfartin, Litcli-' ; fields josejih, Wat-kins, Miss Haroonrt (lion, treasurer), and Miss SybO X;itliat; (hen. The matron rep.orted that oleven jiatients wcro ad-,=. initied an/1 eleven discliaigod during ; the month, _ Gifts were lecoived from . Mosjdames Kirkcaldic, Roth.eram, Har-row.-r, and Matters!,all. ■ ■ The annnal social of the Sr.c-red Heart branch of Xo. ol 1. H.A.C.i). Society, was lwl.d in the Sydney Street Scliool- ; roßfli last ove iing. The. rtiom was iffii.r. fortabii filled for dancing, and for those wiio wished, for a less energetic w.'.y -o'f passing the dy.efljitgj otffdjj, VeWj provided. Tiio stage had been decorated with pent plsnts and. foliage, and furnished with ;i view to. tho comfort of r»nlooiwrs. The (Mir.nmtoo W'aa formed by Mesdamos Costelln, Connor, M'Hagev, Soinmerville, Garrett, Messrs. HumpHnc.Sj. M'Hagov, liea. and C. I'. M 'Kenan; the honorary secretary. . Fiji- Fijbe iivissECtre,. all' OHjaji? TrMitJuenis, and BU'ctrotysi', Mrs. lioll stpii'.i is ■ri*o«rne,rtffo>d. Spacioit? JPriyat" Kce.ms. (i'.ialiftetl Asrstan s, and Pi rsmiiil AtteiTr.if)n. Switches ami Trail fo'fm.itiftijs «if every si'tsiVlO a, tp'V.iliy. ifiiv guarnntci.-d to keep its ci'lour, 556 Lambton Quay.*

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2191, 2 July 1914, Page 2

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TO THE OLD AND YOUNG. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2191, 2 July 1914, Page 2

TO THE OLD AND YOUNG. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2191, 2 July 1914, Page 2

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