Mrs. Batton and Miss Pegg aro visiting Napier. The reunions for the mothers of soldiers and sailors are being very warmly taken up in Dunedin. They . intend holding a large one on March 23, vhen Her Excellency the Countess of Liverpool has consented to present the budges. Hostesses at the Sydney Street Soldiers' Club for the coming week are :is follow:—Sunday, Mrs. Joseph Joseph and Mrs. J. R. Salmo'id; Monday, Mrs. H. Hall and Mrs. 11. Young; Tuesday, Mrs. E. Hadfield and Mrs. A. M. Myers; Wednesday, Aliss C'cates and Mrs. Shirtcliffo; Thursday, J!is. Mitford, Mrs. Johnston, a.-id Mrs. Burns; Friday, Spinsters' Club; Saturday, Khandallah ladies. Mrs. Firth, lion, treasurer of the Wellington Women's Red Cross Committee, acknowledges the following contributions:—Miss Kent, 2s. Gd.; box in depot, lls. 3d.; Mfss Sybil Nathan, Ids.; Mrs. Moorhousc, £1; Mrs. R. Hunter, £2. T/ho Ladies' Auxiliary of Ihe Ni>vy League acknowledges with thanks parci:is of warm clothing and comforts for (lie men o£ the lesser craft of t. l 'e fleet from the following :—Martou ladies, Miss Levett (Bulls), Miss M'lntosh. Before a delighted audience Miss May Dimock gave a most popular concert tu the men in port at the Sailors' Friend Society on Thursday. The vocal, i instrumental, and elocutionary pieces were all of a pleasing order, lhey were rendered by Mrs. Wa'kor, and the Misses Peggy Jones, May Dimoek, Hilda Kelly, Lillian Tetrie, Richardson, and Messrs. Richardson, Smith, and Witty. ' Mrs. Walker was at ihe piano. The short-story competition <vas again successful, the prizes going to men pulling out to sea. The vo;to of thanks, which was very hearty, was responded to by the hostess. Damlvuff.-What is more disgusting anil distressing than this all too common scalp trouble? Men, women, and children alike. It is the cruel forerunner of all decay of the hair, especially falling and gtey hair. The irritation attending it is unbearable at times. Miss Milsom will guarantee to positively,cure all cases of dandruff, no . matter bow long standing. It is a wonderful now scientific treatment for tho extermination of the germ. The cost is small and tho preparations carefully selected to suit each. case, with instructions for home treatment, which takes but very few minutes daily. Begin now, write Miss Milsom or call for explanation. 411 skin and complexion preparations. I The only address: Miss Milsom, 91 Willis Street (opp. Wiortts Pictures). 'Phone BH.-A4vt. Wedding Announcements. — Beautiful rosee and the ohoiceet of floivers only nre nsed when designing wedding lonquete, which I make a speciality of. Packed und forwarded through the Dominion. Miss Murray, Yico-Rostn! Florist, .% Wiliia Streot.-Advt. STANLEY, CHOCOLATE AND OANDY EXPERT (Lato of Commonwealth Cities), WISHES to announce that she will be in Wellington l.ritil tho end of March, and will instruct ladies in the above interesting and profitable work. Homes visited. Feo, £5 65., includes book of 150 Recipes in modern Kjweetinaking. 78 TIIE TERRACE. 'Vhono 1505. LABEE'B Hair Dyo reetoree lonthfal colour, block of brown i hormlees and (tdonrlesi, colourlce. Von Iree, In. 6d. and h, M. (ilMke, fftomUt, 116 Viotorla, etrot,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 140, 2 March 1918, Page 4
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