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Mrs. J. Lane and Mrs. Hector Smith, who have been staying at the Midland Hotel, leave on their return to Huwke's Bay to-day. Mrs. Boardi Mrs. L. Moore, and Mrs. Cockburn-Hood, of Mastsrton, are visiting Wellington. i A rattle in aid of the Terraces' day at the Wellington lied Cross Shop has been organised by Mrs. Adams, the prizes in which are: (1) A soldier doll, the clothes of which are a facsimile of those worn by a soldier, beautifully crocheted and knitted by a blind and deaf girl; (2) a, four-fold glass screen, standing ■ 6ft. high; (3) a velvet tabic cover handsomely worked with Indian embroidery. Tickets may bo obtained from Mrs. Adams, !)G The Terrace. If yon mark time, time marks you. Why wait till your Hair and Skin show the "signs unmistakable and make yon dissatisfied? Here in your midst is Miss Milsom, THE well-knowi;, and do not forget, Qualified, Specialist, who is able to Impart her knowledge- personally or by letter so clearly and .simply that nil can readily understand. Consultation free. All treatments modem and moderate in price. Electrolysis by appointment. Hair ordtra attended to promptly. Preparations for thcjdinir include the very best lubricants'ssfnd tonics. Preparations for the skin and complexion lire too well known to need comment. No ono who has commenced has ever been without the Milsom preparations. Note the only address, Miss 'Milsom, 94 Willis Street;' J Phono BU.-Advt The run is on "NO RUBBING" Lnnndrv Help, "GOLDEN RULE" Soap, and "GOLDEN RULE" Candles. Mrs. L. Reed, Taranaki Street.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 286, 22 August 1918, Page 2

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257

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 286, 22 August 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 286, 22 August 1918, Page 2

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