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WOMAN'S WORLD

(Continued from page*2.) Recent news from England states that Staff Nurse Mr. E. Affleck,: N.Z. [A.N.S., has taken up duty at the First N.Z.G.H., Brockenhurst, also that Sisters 0. Blackie and L. D..Stubbs, ■N.Z.A.N.S., who have been resting, are again at the N.Z. Nurses' Convalescent Home, Sandwioli-(England). An adventurous pioneering career in Wew Zealand was 1 closed by the death of Mrs. Harriet Atkinson^,-.-wife of Mr. ■Frederick ' _ Atkinson, ~ot Waimate North,-Bay of Islands, who has died at the advanced.ago of'B3.:".Mrs: AtkinBon was a'native of Halifax, Yorkshire, and arrived 1 in Aupkland'in June, 1855. She was - married, to Mr. Atkinson at the old St. Matthew's".Church, and then- first home was at Opotiki,, where Mr. Atkinson was engaged in trading. Mr. Atkinson still-survives, _ and is resident at Waimate. . Their family consists of four sons and three daughters, with numerous descendants of the younger generation. •'

Twenty-three cases and five bales of hospital goods were packed and sent away from the St. John Ambulance and Red Cross Depot at the Star Boating Club shed last week. •' This afternoon ' the reception to the. mothers of our soldiers and sailors is to take place in. the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall, the organisers of the function being the president and members of the honorary division of -the Women's National- Reserve, Wellington'"District". Miss Scully has returned to Wellington from a visit to Christchurch. •A woman's .trouble and how to overcome it! Not one woman, but thousands ,of women,-suffer keenly from super- . ftuousVhair and_ its disfigurement. "Busma" is the harmless and simple method of i freeing yourself entirely and surely from this distressing trouble. , "Rusma" has-been known to cure after.many failures and repeated disappointments, and it can be used in the privacy of your own home without the slightest inconvenience. "Rusma" completely banishes .ill superfluous hair, which never re-« turns! - ' Write to Mrs. Hullen, next Plunket |iNurses' Department, 3'CCartenay Place, Wellington.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3015, 28 February 1917, Page 3

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WOMAN'S WORLD Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3015, 28 February 1917, Page 3

WOMAN'S WORLD Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3015, 28 February 1917, Page 3

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