: Miss Drummond has returned from a visit to the Wairarapa. Professor and Mrs. Easterfield and family have taken a house at-Paekaka-riki. . . . ..: Mrs. Charles Pearce has returned to Wellington after a holiday visit to the Wairarapa. . . . .. ' Her Excellency the. Countess of' Liverpool arrived back in Christchurclv on Monday evening from a trip in thesouth. During tho day Her Excellency accompanied the Governor on a visit to the Timaru Patriotic Fete. Lieut, and' Mrs. Willis, of Eeatherston, are visiting Christchurch. Mrs. E, H. Queree is visiting Christchurch. One dairy factory in the Eketahuna district has a lady engaged as second assistant, and it is reported that she is an expert worker. Miss E. C. Rice and Misses Chalmers (2), of Wellington, are visitors to Christchurch. •Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Lilchfield, of Wellington, who have been visiting the West Coast, are at present in Christchurch, arid intend remaining there for a few days before returning north. Mrs. George Brown, of Wellington, together with her daughters, Mrs. Cyril Bartholomew (Levin) and Miss J. E. Brown, are in Chrislchurch, What seasouablo gift could bo moro acceptable to anyone than u, jar of Cultene Skiu Food (35.), or Culteno Balm (3s. ,6(1.), both invtiluablo against tho summer sun and winds. A pretty box of Hygienic Face Powder in four fihndos (2s. 6d. and is. 6d.). Parisian Bloom (3s. Bd.j, a new preparation, giving a milttral and healthy fresh appearance to the complexion after ono application. Every woman should know of this wonderful I'roucll discovery. For Groy nml Falling Hair and Dandruff, S'peciiil lluir Tonic, Hair Lubricant and Herbal Soap, Hair Cream for dull (and <lr.v linir. Scboreue for greasy and dunk hair. Great variety London's latest hair oriminents. Manicuring. Delightful Shampooing. Face Treatments. Electrolysis. Miss llileoni, 94 Willis Street. 'I'd. BU.-Advt. •
Those of our renders wlio aro ffoiiic picnicking or camping, or holidaying bj the Bonside, should not fail to take <i supply of Desert. Gold Tea. Its delicious and refreshing flavour will holp *,o luaku the holiday more delightful to everyone. •Any grocer can supply the 2a. grado of Desert Gold Tea—the best quality and value- obtainable.—Advt. No rise in Boys' Sports Suits at Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Manners Street. Heavy stocks at 17s. 6d. for small boys, to 455. for large youths.—Advt.
CUREX CREAM—Wonderful Curo, Eczema, Pimples, Hough Hands, Scaly Skin, Red Nose, Barbers' Itch. Post freo, Ss. Cd. and is. Clarke, Chemist, 116 Victoria Street, Auckland.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2968, 4 January 1917, Page 2
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