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A lecture is to be given in the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall oil Monday evening next by General Henderson upon Red Cross work. Such a subject is naturally of the greatest interest to both men and women, and those of the former who are leaving 011 active service either 011 the Hospital Ship or in connection with ambulance work should fmd the lecture helpful and interesting. On Tuesday evening, at a "social" which was held in St. Thomas's Hall. Nowtown,v a presentation of a silvci wristlet watch, suitably inscribed, was mado to Nurse 11. 15'uton by the lt*v. W. Fancourt; M.A., vicar of St. Thomas's Church, 011 behalf of St. Agnes's Guild, of which Miss Easton is a member. Miss Eastoii has been chosen for Red Cross ervice abroad. Musical items and recitations were given during tflio evening, and tlw proceedings closed with the singing of tho National Anthem. Nurse Bowie, formerly Plunket Nurse at Tiniaru, who was 0110 of the first to leave for service abroad, and Ims lately been seriously ill at Cairo with typhoid fever, has been invalided home, and is now 011 her way back to New Zealand. A Note of Contrast—Eighteen months and eighty years were tho ages of two clients in .Mies Milsom's Rooms, fame time, fame day. The former wandered why, the latter marvelled atr-yet each treatment was very beneficial and satisfactory. It should be realised that it ih natural for hair to grow as long as lilb lasts, uud most unnatural for it to ceaso doing so at any stage; and it is impossible to keep hair at its best except by propei treatment. Consult Miss Milsom. Bin; treats and teaches the true massag.- of Hie bad. and imparts to clients sufficient knowledge that they can carry 0:1 hei treatment in (heir own homo. Hiss Mil- | sen. Harnett's Uuildings, 94 Willis Street : (4 Jours pail "Evening Post"). Telephouo [ Ul4,—Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2633, 2 December 1915, Page 3

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319

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2633, 2 December 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2633, 2 December 1915, Page 3

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