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Mr. and Mrs. Wilton, formerly of Orental Bay, Wellington, but now of Auckland, are staying at Muritai for the next week or so. - Nurse. Weenink, formerly of the Greymouth Hospital staff, lias been appointed to the position of Sister on the Timaru Hospital nursing staff, and will take up her duties on April 10.. Mrs. Margaret Jackson, of Franklin Road, Auckland, celebrated her 100 th birthday on Tuesday. < Mrs. Jackson, with her late husband, arrived in New Zealand fifty yqars ago, and she has been'; a widow for the Jasfc thirty years. Despito her advanced age, Mrs. Jackson is in good health and spirits. The Ngaio ladies had a very successful week-end, realising over £11, at the Triangle Depot. They wish to thahk ! all those who contributed. A gift of fancy work from Miss Pearce, of Ngaio, was much appreciated. The depot will bo opened this week as usual. Mesdames Kreoft and Muir will be in charge on Friday, Mesdames Waterhouse and on Saturday. » Miss Helen F. Barnes, M.A., is the guest of Mr. and ill's. William Campbell, "Tregothiian," Kilbirnie. KTr. and Mrs. C. C. Larmour, of Oriental Bay, .leave on a trip to America on April 18. ' The only means of permanently removing superfluous hair is Electrolysis. Mrs.' Rolleston specialises in this treatment, and is recommended by our leading medical men. Permanent results without „thc slightest sear arc guaranteed. Ladies troubled with this disfigurement should arrango for a weekly treatment of either half an hour or an hour. Very little inconvenience is experienced, and in a 6hort timo the growth of hair is entirely removed. Strictest privacy is observed. 256 Lambton'Quay.—Advt. LADIKS! For . Race . Wear, procure your s'.'k hoso at- Herb, Price's. No stars no 3<hii! i'nr ciiinllt.v .wid value. I-'ay us tin early visit.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2739, 6 April 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2739, 6 April 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2739, 6 April 1916, Page 2

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