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The Sailors' Friend Society. A concert was .given, at ;tho Sailors' Friend Society on Tuesday ]>y Aliss V. Mueller and lier friends; whose efforts wero applauded through the programme. Buttonholes of flowers were much appreciated by the mon, as were the decorations of the platform. These were provided bj the Misses Kreeft, Morrah, Boyd, and Fulton. The competitions went with a great swing. Mr. Moore spoke on "Breud or Boor?" The performers during the evening were:— Madame Mueller, the Misses Anketelle, M. Cooley, L. Carringtan, Thiel, J. Fairdough, flnd Messrs. Merwood, W. 'Wood, and Chadwick. Miss Anketelle was at the piano. '•. Mrs. Daley, one of the Countess of Liverpool • Fund workers at tho Town Hall, has just received news that her son, , ■ who has served right through Gallipoli .and. the fightiiig on the Suez Canal, and also in Franc*, has been sent to "Walton-ou-Thames Hospital, suffering from j shell-shock.- This makes his third hospital experience, though curiously enough lie liaa never been wounded. The hon. treasurer\of tho Eed Cross Soldiers' Comforts Fund acknowledges the following donations received during April and May—Napier Eed Cross Shop, £i; C.L.K.; £2; Miss Coates, £1; Hastings Eed Cross Workers, OC6; Mrs. John H'utcheson, J32; 'Mr. A. Lindsay, .£2'2s.; Mrs. Wilson (Brooklyn), eggs; Pahiatua, eggs. Mrs. Luke acknowledges with thanks receipt of £10 sent from the Women's Comnimittee of the Liverpool Equipment and Allies' Belief Fund, Masterton, for "transport comforts"; also receipt of .£3 7s. Bel. from the Khandallah Guild towards the Soldiers'"Parcels Fund. No woman should'be without a jar of Cultene Skin Food. Price, 3s. Good at any time, but best at night before retiring. For the daytime, use Cultene Halm, price 3s. 6d., specially recommended for the outdoor person unprotected againßt our -winter winds. Rapidly absorbed by the skin. Tt does its work and vanishes. These delightful preparations bear the Milsom seal, and are registered and copyright; the ingredients are tho best and purest. A complete, price list of all preparations will be posted on application. Hycienic Face Powders, 4 shades, 2s. Gd. Miss Milsom is qualified (o diagnose all cases appertaining to Hair and Face. Call or write re hair work, sham'nooing, manicuring, face massage. All clients taught 'their own home treatment. Miss Milsom. Barnetts' Buildinns: 91 Willis Street. Telephone, 814.— Advt. ■

NOTICE. A I'TER the' many enquiries for mat--Ci. ing LATHES' COSTUMES I am NOW taldmr Orders, and trust ray yoiirs of ENGLISH oiul COLONIAL experience iu TAILORING will bo sufficient guarantee to give every satisfaction in TIT AND LATKST STYLE. Every Costume made nuclei- my own PERSONAL SUPERVISION. ■H. GOTLIEB, (Late of Newcastle, England), LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, AND MILITARY TAILOR, Ist FLOOR WIGGINS'S BUILDINGS, 248 LAMBTON QUAY. Business 'Phone—No. 3003. Private 'Phone—No. 1123.

Important Ain@^si©®ii©at! WE HAVE OPENED UP DIRECT FROM THE BEST MANUFACTURERS A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS.. BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS AND COLOURINGS. CARPETS, CARPET SQUARES/CORRIDOR & HEARTS RUGS OF RELIABLE QUALITY NOW SHOWING IN THE WINDOW AND CARPET SHOWROOM. 'in mjumm - j i«>aj«MMl',m«li.i«jiiiiiwimi GEORGE WINDER ; ; ;S™ "THE CORNER," MANNERS AND'CUBA STREET. BW..A LEADING HOUSE FOR FURNISHING DRAPERY. *^§.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3104, 7 June 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3104, 7 June 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3104, 7 June 1917, Page 2

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