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Mr. A. J. Rossiter, Receiver of 'Land Revenue at-New Plymouth, and Mrs. Rossiter are visiting Wellington, and are staying at the Hotel Bristol; Mr. and Mrs. Humphries and _theMisses Humphries (2) (Napier) ara visiting Christchurca. '• \ Mr. and Mrs. Royd Garlick are visiting Christchurch and the West Coast.' Mr. and Mrs. Norman • Matthews (Ponui, Featherston) are visiting Wellington.' ' r Mr. and Mrs. Charles Matthews (Featherston) are staying at Muritai. , Miss Cooper is to judge the deoorated tables and decorative classes generally at the Masterton flower show on February 24. She wiE be the guest of Mrs. Vivian Donald. Miss E. F. Anderson, who was on a visit to, her mother, Mrs. Ewart Anderson (Masterton) spent a'short time with Mrs. A. Blair/West before returning to Nelson. , Mrs. Donald Donald, who has been staying in Colombo for some time, has left for Sydney. . , ' Mrs. Lindo Levien is visiting Napier. The Misses Morrison (Blairlogie) were the .guests of ... Mrs. ..Vivian. Donald (Lansdowne, Masterton) for show week. The final'performance'of. "Seven Little' Australian's" at Sydney Palace Theatre was a triumph' for the bunch of clever youngsters, and an especial triumph for; Cecil Hauies the New Zealander, who has been scoring .all' along the line as *'.'Suds," the irrepressible. Cecil is said to make a stunning boy, and she has a great part. On the last night so-many gifts were handed over the footlights that they completely hid the smallest" of the-children from view, and only the .red head of Miss Bobbie (Vera Spaull)'oould'be seen'peeping out from- behind a mass of foliage and a huge gathering of chocolate boxes.'

Tout Hair demands attention, if it is falling, splitting,' lifeless,.'too dry, too greasy or grey. There are two essential lubricants which- feed and. nourish the scalp—one for those with . weak greasy hair, one for those with .dry and brittle hair "t'Ss. jar). Write or call and Miss Milium will, direct you the proper ona to use, give. vou yonr own home treatment with full instructions. With this, valuable knowledge your scalp will workcorrectly, produce nourished and healthy hair, free the scalp in one treatment from dandruff and irritation, prevent falling and greyness, leaving the hair soft and glossy and thick with' new Towth. Why . hesitate when this is at hand? The hair is a very delicate plant, its culture known to few; it's a study of a lifetime, therefore be guided by one with long experience. Be fair to your hair. Keep, always a clean: nourished scalp. Shampoo Mixture, 2s. Gd. bottle; Hair Cream, 2s. 6d. jar; Herbal Soap, Is. cako; Hair Antiseptio for preventing srerms, 2s. Gd. bottle; Hair Tonic, 3s. 9d. bottle. Best h'airwork-every description. Transformations. Toupees, Switches, Pads,, eto., Clipping, Shampooing, Delight, ful Face Treatment. Ladies taught home treatment for thin, scraggy and wrinkled necks. Miss Milsom, Bametrs Buildings, 9i Willis Street 04 doors above "Evening Post"). Telephone 814;—Advt.

Mrs. Smith,, the old-established furrier, lato of Manners .Street, is removing to new and more commodions premises, situated in the new Occidental Hotel Building, Lambton Quay.. The workrooms at .10 Manners Street will still be retained. For Weddings—Appropriate Bonquets for either large or 6mall weddings aie boinir continually designed, and embody the uniqu. distinction of all -Miss: Murray's creations. ■ Flowers £or all occasions forwarded to. any. part:of the DqI minioc by Miss Murray, Vice-Regal ! Florist, -J Willis Strcot.—Advt

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2390, 20 February 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2390, 20 February 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2390, 20 February 1915, Page 2

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