The many friends 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Davis, of Tauherenikau, will be interested to learn tlmt a letter has been received from their son, Cyril, who loft with tile Sixtli .Reinforcements, stating lie was well, and at timo of writing was returning to Jyrancc, alter spending ten days' leave with relatives in liugland. Arrangements have been made for the third annual recital by pupils of Mr. and Mrs. Culford Bell at Maranui Church Hall on Tuesday, October 30, the whole of the proceeds to be devoted to tho Building jj'und of the "Wellington Free Kiudergarteu Association. A good programme and tlie good. 1 objcct are expected to ensure hearty support. If enthusiasm ensures success the monster l'aiy arranged for Friday week in aid of the Wellington .Free Kindergarten Association should achieve the desired purpose—the raising of funds for a new central headquarters in Taranaki Street, on land already acquired. At a largely-attended committee meeting progress reports were submitted by various euW-committees. A programme |of a varied nature, including musical and other items by well-known performers, is to be provided. Side-shows will comprise "Pnnch and Judy," sand shy, fish pond, skittles, Christmas tree, Thero will be afternoon tea and high tea, confectionery, liquid refreshments of many kinds, and goods of every description will Inobtainable at reasonable prices. Cooking competitions, with Miss Una Carter as judge, are to take place, The first is for girls under fourteen, and the entrants are to present scones and pasties. The prize has been donated by local manufacturers of bating powder, who stipulate that only their particular powder, is to be used. Particulars will be advertised later. For adults the competing lines to bo made are sponges and Madeira cakes. The cakes and scones are to be tlie property of the Bazaar Committee. Other interesting items will bo provided for patrons, and it is confidently anticipated that the result will be a big gathering.
Refreshing (tliat is the word). To a woman, a clear, smooth, fresh, healthy complexion—not a made-up one—means everything. Must you face this old world with wrinkles? Never. Miss Milsom's scientific outfit for the face should l>e on every woman's toilet table. At best, if you iiTe wildly extravagant with the preparations, it means but a few shillings every year; and the treatment instructions'that go with the ontfit are so simple and quickly done, and results so pleasing that all exclaim, "Why did I not do this long ngo?" Outfit includes Cultene Skin Food, 35., apply nightly; Cultene Balm, 3s. Gd., apply daily?—a face-muscle food. The preparations make the skin look clear ami good, and invariably prevent blackheads, large pore's, redness, coarseness, and wrinkles. Miss Milsom guarantees they absolutely discourage growth of hair on the face. Hygienic Face Powders, four shades, 2s. 6d., no better poudre known, competition defied. Shampooing, .manicuring, face massage. Call or write re hair and hair-work. Miss Milsom, Barnett's Buildings, 91 Willis Street. Telephone 811.—Advt. For artisfic floral work ring 'Phone 2400, or write to Miss Poolo, 70 Manners Street. Wedding bouquets, -,\reatiis, crosses, baskets, etc., executed in the choicest flowers in the latest designs. Now ready, beautiful boxes of fitsli violets, packed for posting (o any part of the Dominion, from 2s. upwards—Advt. The value of a present is enhanced by a wise admixture of sentiment, practical value, general utility, and beauty of doThese essentials combined give a quality of perpetual satisfaction, "a lasting fragrance in remembrance." They are embodied in "Daisy" Vacuum Cleaners, Vathephones and Records, Knitting or Sewing Machines, stocked by Oscar Hewett'and Co., 56 Cuba Street (just below Bank of N..).—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 25, 24 October 1917, Page 3
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