SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION
The Council uf the Sunday School Union met on Saturday evening. Twentyfour delegates wero present, Mr. ,Alex. Johnston, president, being in the chair. Attpc considerable discussion it was decided to arrange for tho holding of preparation classes for senior, intermediate and junior classes. As each grado will
meet separately it will bo possiblo for teachers to attend all the classes. Miss Sinclair, M.A., Mr. T. H. GilL M.A.. LTj.B., and Mr. E. K. Lomas, M.A., will conduct the classes A discussion on tho three competing series of lessons for next year took place, and it was resolved to convene a meeting of superintendents and teachers to try and arrange for all schools to adopt tho same series.
This paragraph is to catch tho feminine eye of any unfortunate sufferer with superfluous hair on lip or chin. "RUSMA" will save you the expense and disappointment of many unsuccessful treatments. It may be used in your own bedroom' with very little trouble and nc inconvenience. It is swift in its effectspermanent in its results—and modest in its cost. When "RUSMA" is within every lady's reach, why continue to suffer the humiliation that superfluous hair causes? There is no uncertainty about "RUSMA"—it is a guaranteed cure and may bo had on application to Mrs. BLullen, Toilet Specialist, 3 Courtenay Place, Wellington.—Advt.
The girl with the delicately soft cheeka, soft supple fingers, and smooth white arma and hands, is, the girl whose skin Buffers most from the effects of heat and wind.. But. she need not be concerned as to her beauty being impaired. "Sydal"—a softening, soothing, refreshing emollient—will quickly restore her skin to its original charm and beauty. Price 25., at all chemists and stores.—Advt. Chrysanthemums.—An abundant supply of these beautiful flowers now ready. Also Fragrant Violets and Paper White Anrcissi. Send some to your sick friends and see how they will enjoy them. Flowers packed and sent to all parts of the country. Miss Poole, Art Florist, 70 Manners .Street. 'Phone 2409. "I would not have parted with Baby for .£IO,OOO, but diphtheria took her from me." Ladies, instal a "Daisy" Vacuum Cleaner in your house,'it is tho best germ catcher known; it .picks them up out of carpets, upholstered furniture, etc. It simply loves dust and germs, and. the '(JOOO odd users in Now Zealand cannot speak too highly of the "Daisy." Call at our depot and seo one, or 'phono 520 and arrange for a demonstration in your own' house. Oscar Hewott and Co., 56 Cuba Street (jii6t below bank of N 7,.). —Advt. I Pur Coats! Very Special! When -in Willis Street,- see our choice display of new Fur Coats—magnificent models in Musquash, Squirrel, and Coney Seal. Some Teally fine values are offcrine at Price's Store, 54-56 Willis Strect.-Advt. DOES SUPERFLUOUS HAIR MAR YOUR BEAUTY?
The greatest humiliation is suffered by women so afflicted. These growths may be permanently destroyed with "KTJt DAH." This safe, sure, and simple remedy does not mark or burn the skin and lias no objectionable odour. Hair on the face and neok gives one an unkopt appearance, and it behoves every woman to use the best means at her disposal to completely destroy the growth. KULDAH is prepared from the formula of ono of tho world's most noted skin specialists, and is guaranteed to destroy tho worst growth. Price, 6s. Gd., from Geo. Mee, Chemist, Lambton Quay, Wellington, Posted, Bd. extra.-A.dvt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3095, 28 May 1917, Page 3
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570SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3095, 28 May 1917, Page 3
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