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Miss Massey is expected to return to Wellington to-day from Auckland, and will assist at St. Paul's sal© of work. Mrs. J. L. I/ucena ("Nenagh," Toko) is visiting relatives .in, Masterton. Mrs. Hoadley .'(Hawke'B Bay) is slaying at the Empire Hotel. Miss S._ Jackson ("Stonestead," Woodside) is visiting Christchurch. Miss Muriel Carley. (Wanganui) v is visiting relatives in Masterton. Mrs. Gerald Stead arrived in Wellington on Sunday, from Christchurch, and is staying at the Empire Hotel. . Miss Gilkisdn (Nelson) and her sister, are visiting Wellington.' .' Miss Mabel Evans who has been on the Thorndon Private Hospital, staff for some years, has resigned her position, and is the guest of' Mrs. Jack Nelson, Kliandallali. According to a. New Plymouth exchange, a oridge and euchre party, which was held last week for the benefit of tho British and Belgian Funds, brought iri close upon £43 10s. ■ The Rev. Mr. Mather (Marton) 'and Mrs., Mather are visiting Ney Plymouth, Superfluous Hair Destroyed.. Proof positive. Possibly you have read my announcements in this paper from time to time and have felt half_ inolined to consult me. Let this testimonial, received from Miss Joan Lang, of Wellington, decide you: "Having been treated by other specialists' per medium of Electrolysis, also depilatories, at great expense—,£7s— and without receiving eny relief, 'I am gratefully thankful,to yOu for your treatment of my case. Since undergoing treatment at your hands, I am pleased to state that not only has yoiir remedy removed all of superfluous heir, but in addition has improved the complexion •wonderfully." Mrs. Hullen, Beauty Specialist, Bouicott Street, Wellington. Dept. I).—Advi^

Smarfcy: "It is said that .neither, the Egyptian nor the Maori troops care to fro to the front." Dully; ''Well, tho Egyptians don't want to leave their mtimiiiies and tho Maoris hate to part with their pas>" . For Weddings.—Appropiate Bouquets for either large'or small weddings aro 'being'continually designed,■ and embody tho unique distinction of all Miss Murray's creations. , Flowers for all occasions forwardi'd to any part of the Dominion by MUs Murray, Vtce-Rcgal J(1 .WilJta StmtywAdyt,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2297, 3 November 1914, Page 2

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340

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2297, 3 November 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2297, 3 November 1914, Page 2

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