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NEVER-FAILING HAIR DYES.

The colour of- the hair means much', to one's general appearance, and'there.is no more harm in' dyeing ono's hair than in dyeing one's costume. • Jupp Turner's Famous Hair Dyes do what we. say they do. The following are available:—Light, medium, and dark brown, and black. Two bottles go with- each shade. Procurable from Jupp Turner's, Hair Specialists; 155 Willis Street, Wellington. When, ordering mention this-paper.--Advt;

SWIMMING SPORTS

- WELLINGTON GIRLS'. COLLEGE. The swimming sports of the Wellington Girls' College were held ali the Thorndon Baths' yesterday' The judges wore Mrs. Litchfield and some of the members of the'staff, and some interesting - events .took place. The following is the. list of events:—so yards championship: Colleen Ray ward, 1; Kitty Pownall, 2. Foot-first plunge: Valmai Gore, 1; Alexa • Pownall, 2. Swimming on ' back (championship): Kitty Pownall,, 1; Helen Easterfield; 2. Headers (championship): Colleen Rayward, 1; Hilda Laurenson, 2. Under 14: May Hanloy 1; Tlieo Er.sterfield, 2. 100 yards championship: Colleen Rayward, 1; Kitty Pownall, 2. 60 yards handicap: Mairii Marchbanks, 1; H. Laurenson and J. Marchbanks, 2. Crocodile rnco: Form Vb, 1: Form Vc, 2. Under 15 (50 yards): Viva Leicester, 1; Chrissie Peters., 2. Breast stroke (50 yards championship): First heat —K. Pownall, 1; H. Laurenson, 2. Second heat—C. Rayward, 1; K. Thompson, 2. Relay: K. Pownall A. Pownall, M. Alexander, 1; E. Geddis, M. Troup, J. Marchbanks, 2. 30 yard's: Alexa Pownall,'!; Viva Leicester, 2. Combined race: A, Batcbelor and C. R nyward, 1; H. Easterfield and —. Easterfield, 2. • ,

ELECTROLYSIS" ALWAYS LEAVES ITS MARK UPON THE SKIN! ' That is one reason, why. Mrs. Hullen discontinued using Electrolysis for the removal of superfluous hail'. ■ After tho Jieedlo has penetrated to the hair folliclo it leaves a little white scar, more or less indontod according to tho operator's skill. With the "Rtisma" treatment, howCver, no needle is used, so th/it. scar-: ring and marking is impossible.- After the first -treatment'the skin is clear and free and .■ repeated application destroys the hair root for ever.. Rusma is tiie GUARANTEED Cure. Call or write Mrs. Pullet!. tyiscißlisti BouUott Btwt, SPflt, Ui-AdvJ,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2408, 13 March 1915, Page 2

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349

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2408, 13 March 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2408, 13 March 1915, Page 2

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