Miss Jobson, M.A., principal of the Girls' High School, Invercargill, has. been appointed principal of the new Presbyterian Girls' College, which is to bo opened in February next. The new college will be located in the Hobson Street premises at present occupied by tho boys, who in February will take possession of tho buildings now in course of erection at .Miraniar. The prize-winners at the plain, fancy dross, and poster ball organised by tho Jewish Social Club for the benefit of the Crippled Soldiers' Hostel, aro the following i-Prettiest ladies' costumes, Miss Una Dawson (Egyptian Lady), 1; Mrs. Eowo (American), 2. Original costumes, Miss Leicester (Futurist Pierrette), 1; Miss M'Clelland (My Old Dutch), 2; Extra prize, Miss G. Brico (Butterfly). Best man's costume, Mr. Goldsborongli (Courtier)," 1; Mr. • Noventa (Toreador), 2. Nurse Kendall, having passed both examinations, ie leaving the nursing military service, and Nurse Murray has joined 'that eervice in Wellington. Mrs. Eolleston, Specialist in Hair and Face Treatments (Qualified, London and Paris), is recommended for tho most successful treatments for falling hair, dandruff, and. premature greyness, face massage, shampooing, and the permanent removal of superfluous hair by electrolysis. A large assortment .of transformations, toupees, and switches always on hand at English prices. 23G Lambton Quay.— Advt. New Zealand ladies visiting England havo praised Rusma (reg'il.). Consequently, orders aro constantly arriving from the Old Country—suro testimony of Rusnm'e success. Riienia may bo used at home without pain or fear of disfigurement. Trial treatment froo. Testimonials on application Mis. Hullen, Dept. (D.), opp, Cvurtcnay Place Tram Terminus (upstniiej. 'Phone 1017.—Advt. For your' boys' school wear no suit will look smarter than a "Sports." Seo our greys and browns; all sizes, 255. to 53s Geo. Fowlds, Ltd. Manners Street.— Advt. Lily of the Valley—that, dainty, fascinating dower which recalls enchanting dreams of weddings—is now coming in. Order your bouquet in good time. Miss Murray's, Vice-Regal Florists, 3G Willis Street—Advt. National efficiency is weakened by coughs ami colds. Prevent this by taking NAZOL. One dose a day keeps colds away. Sold everywhere, Is. Gd —Advt. Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 26, 25 October 1918, Page 2
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344Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 26, 25 October 1918, Page 2
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