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WOMEN'S CONFERENCE AT THE HAGUE

NOT A DESIRABLE EVENT IN WAR TIME. London, April 21. In. addition to their difficulty in the matter of finding transport to the .Hague, the Home Office refused passports for 180 English delegates to the Women's Congress, but finally twentyfour permits were granted. The Home Office considered tliat it was not desirable to hold a large political meeting so close to the seat of war.

Mrs. Stringer, who arrived from the south yesterday, is staying at Miss Malcolm's. '

Mr. and Mrs. C. Tringham have returned to Pigeon Bush.

Mrs. Charlie Lowe gavo a- very pleasant afternoon tea at Kirkcaldie and Stains' tearooms on Wednesday, for Mrs. and Miss Penriee, who left yesterday on a visit to Sydney.

The Riddiford and L. G. U. medals were played for at the Hutfc golf links on Wednesday afternoon, resulting in a win for Miss Gambrill, 84 —18 —GG, Mrs. Callender, 96 —23 —73, being second.

For Face Massage, Shampooing, all Han Treatmerts; and Electrolysis, Mrs Holieston's U recommended. Spacious Private Rooms, Qualified Assistants, and Personal Attention. Switches and Transformations ot every shade a speciality. Hair guarantee;! to keep its colour. 256 Lambton Quay *

SYDAL (Wilton's Hand Emollient) has a reputation which is strengthened every year by the steady increase in the demand for it. It is quite invaluable to anyone who does housework and who wishes to keep her hands free from what might be called the "trade mark" of housework. SYDAL will cleanse the hands and remove the uncomfortable roughness which always follows having the hands in and out of water. Try a jar. Is. 6d., Chemists and Stores.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2443, 23 April 1915, Page 2

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WOMEN'S CONFERENCE AT THE HAGUE Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2443, 23 April 1915, Page 2

WOMEN'S CONFERENCE AT THE HAGUE Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2443, 23 April 1915, Page 2

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