The wedding took place qmotly m All Saints' Church, Palmerston North, on Monday of Mr. William Owen l)upro Eyall, a 'member of tho staff of tho Union Bank at Napier, and'son. of the late Air. 0. It. Ryall, of tho Imperial to Miss fithel Muriel Uapp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Capo, of Kairanga. Tho Rev. H. G. Bjaokburne performed the ceremony. Miss Cecilia. Capp attended; her. sister as bridesmaid, and the best man was Mr. Victor "Williams, of Wellington. Major Bosworth and Mrs. Bosworth left Palracrston North on Monday for tho north, the.former visiting tho King Country on Departmental business, and the latter going" to Auckland for a fortnight; ' _' '; ■ Mrs. H..White is visiting Christ., church.. , , 1 •' Mr. and Mrs/' T. W. Butcher have returned to Wellington from Paekakariki whero they , had been spending Easter. ■ !•. \ ;
A woman's face puralos a woman herself. ■ Who's advice is she to takp? She hears this: '.'Mrs. Blank has. a. complexion like a. peaoh, and she says she owes it'to bathing'her face in lemon juice evory night and sleeping on a violet pillow." Then she is told: "Doctor Sp-arid-so eays sleep with the -windows open, take more exercise artd cold baths, and he's got a skin like a nutmeg grater and a nose like a beet." It is easy to guess neither advice will be followed. l2iss Milsom knows what advice to give because she alone has had the' experience. The two great Cultene remedies—the Skin Food (35.) for night and Balm (3s. ed.) for daily use—are highly recommended, besides other very necessary and delightful accessories too numerous to mention. All hair work,; hair creams, tonics, and lotions. Call Or write. All questions, replied to promptly and confidentially. Miss Jfilsom, Barnett's Buildings, 94 .Willis St. 'Phone SU.-Advt.
A. woman's trouble and how to overcome it! Not one woman, but thousands of womop, Buffer keenly from superfluous hair and its disfigurement. "Busma', is-the harmless and simple method of freeing yourself entirely and surely from' this distressing trouble. "Rusmn' , has been known to cure after many failuree and repeated disappointments, and it can be used in tho privacy of your own homo without the slightest inconvenience. "Busma" completely banishes all superfluous hair, which never returns ! . Write 'to Mrs. Hullen. next Plunkot Nurses' Department, 3 Crartenay Place, Wellington.—Advt. Ladiee' Silk Hose. Specials for'-Eos-tor! The daintiest Silk Eoso, in black, white, nnd colours, may be seen i\t Price's Storo (S4-56 Willis Street). We guarantee the qualities for good service and our-values aro not to be approaohed in town.—Advt. "Substantial advance in correct prln. ciples" aro embodied in PVTHE PHONES.. No bothering needles to change—scratch—throw away, but smooth unwearablo jewel reproducer, resulting in Improved tone production of all mnsio, whether vocal or instrumental. Daily demonstrations free to all, at Oscar Hewett and Co., 58 Cuba Street (just below Bank of N.Z.). Full rango of modols at' reasonable cost, and upwards of 10,000 records to select from.— Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3050, 11 April 1917, Page 2
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