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Baby can digest 'MellmV and it therefore nourishes and satisfies him. Mellin's Food-gives baby a good start, and keeps him on the right road to sturdy, vigorous youth. Itisstarch■ free and untouched by ha?id. A Sample Bottle of Mellin's Food, togetbfir with valuable handbook, 'The Care of Infanti In Australia,' will bo sent FREE. Write: MESSRS. GOLLIN &CO. PROPRIETARY Ltd., 73. JERVOISQUAY,WELLINGTON. Fedding Notes. Mrs. Horrocks has gone to New Plymouth. Miss Batos (Wanganui) is staying with Mrs. Miles. Mrs. Guthrie and Miss Guthrie are on a visit to tlie South Island. Mrs. S. Johnston is staying with. Mrs. Kiiton. Mrs. Hitchings Ens returned from Levin. Miss Wylio (Wellington) has been staying "with Mrs. Hitchings. The sale of work held in connection with St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church and opened by Mrs. W. F. Massey on Wednesday afternoon was brought to 'a successful close last evening. The funds are to go towards the Presbyterian Orphanage, and also to assist in paying for the - painting of the church. The stallholders were as follow:—Guild stall, Mesdame9 Gibson Smith, Blackwod, J. ( A. C. M'Eldowney, Windsor, Davidson, Dinnie, and Miss Janisch; ovening guild, Mrs. Hislop and assistants; handkerchief and d'oyley stall, Mrs. T. Archibald, Miss Bam, Mrs. wood, J. A. C. M'Eldowney, Windsor, stall. Misses ..Archibald and Young and Mrs. H. Hall; produce and jumble stall, Mesdames A. Hall, G. Brown, M'Eldownoy, and M'Robia; sweet stall, Mrs. Gooder and the Misses F. M'Eldowney and Hume; flower stall, Mesdames M'Farlane, M'Loan, and Miss Massey; refreshment room, Mesdames Fletcher, Thompson, Shearer, Rennie, and Miss Letham : bran tub and fish pond, Misses J. Shearer and F. Smith. The. amusement committee comprised Messrs. D. A. Smith, Holmes, M'Farlane, and Hibbcrd. At the monthly meeting of the Moral and Physical Health Society, held ill tlio Esperanto rooms last evening, Mrs. Houlder read a paper on "The Tragedy of Ignoranco," which was listened to with much interest and was enlarged upon at some longth by one or two members who were ■ entirely in accord with the views expressed. Mrs. M'Vicar presided at the meeting. One or two musical and elocutionary items were contributed during the evening. TO TAKE OFF SEVERAL POUNDS OF FAT FROM HIPS AND ABDOMEN. HERE IS A HARMLESS RECIPE THAT NEVER FAILS., • So many reports havo come in of successful results from tlio use of a recently published herbal recipe for dissolving superfluous flesh from the exact places ono desires to be thin' that wo repeat samo below lor the benefit of other readers. Get from your chemist one dram of quassia chips- and tljvee ounces of cirolo. bark extract. Put the quassia chips in a pan and pour over them a teacupful of boiling water. In about half a minute strain through a clolh and add I.ht> cirola bark extract. Apply night and morning wlmvever you th;nli less fat would improve your appearance. This is « most effective means for Retting rid of a double chin, large hips or abdomen, and fat neck and arms. CAUTION.—Cars should bo taken not to apply on any part where, it is not desired to reduce nosh.—Advt. Fragrant Violets. — Largo supplies arriving daily. Send your frienris an Artistic I'osie of Violets or ono of our popular Violet Boxes, packed and posted, ]sl, to any part of the Dominion. Miss ,Murray, Vice-Regal Floriste, 3fi Willis St. —Advt. Thfcra is no established religion in lAuatrw. !
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2461, 14 May 1915, Page 2
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708Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2461, 14 May 1915, Page 2
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