SHAMPOOING IS COSTLY. If von have to patronise the barber each time, and yet it is absolutely necessary if roi wish your hair to .be clean, soft, and glossy. i?y the expenditure of Is. 6d. for "Parisian Shampooing" you can secure all thai) is necessary for many weeks' treatment. The preparation is a wonderful revivifier when you ore hot, tired and dusty. ' Mention this .paper. Jupp;Turners, 155 Upper Willis Street, Wellington.—-Advt.
A private view of paintings, etchings, • and olack and white work was given, by Miss Mina Arndt in her studio, in; Bartlett's buildings yesterday afternoon;. Miss Arndt, it will be remembered,'has spent some years at work in England and in Germany, her master in tho latter country being Hermann Struck, whose studio in Berlin is (or was, before the war) one of tho art centres of that city. Some of the paintings shown yesterday afternoon have been exhibited m the Paris Salon, and many delightful scenes and figures wero to be seen among them. The etchings and black and white work wero, somo of them, particularly interesting, and showed Misa Arndt as a versatile, subtle, and many-sided artist. Her sisters, Miss Arndt and Mrs. P. Nathan, were present, and afternoon tea was a pleasant adjunct to an. interesting afternoon.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2400, 4 March 1915, Page 2
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