ANGLO-COLONIAL NOTES
London, December 10. Miss.Mary Williamson, of Auckland, is a. V.A.D.. at the. Coulter Hospital, Grosvenor Square, London. - ■, ■ ] ' Miss Katharine Orford, of Tomoana, is in charge of hostels for women .munition' workers at Bltham, near A\ 7 o6lwich Arsenal. ''■.■•.. S. NursoE. G. Hay, N.Z.A.N.S., has been Iransfenred .from 54/G.H;, France, to 6/Con. Dep. ■■•■.: , S. Nurse C. E. Wise, N.Z.A.N.S., ■ has Bono to a base depot,.' Franco, from N.Z.S.H. ■• • . - •••■ - -- The following New Zealand Sisters are going ou duty to New Zealand:— The Misses 0. Malcolm, M. F. S. Hovey, L. A. Burke, J. F. Floyd, C. H, Clark, M. A, Jessop, and J. Walker. Mrs. Forsyth went to Buckingham Palace on Sunday to receive the Victoria Cross won by her husband, the late Ser- j gent Samuel Forsyth. The following. Staff, Nurses of "the N.Z.A.N.S. are promoted Sisters:—F. Abbott, M. E. Affick.M. Alloyne,.M. W. Anderson', J. P. Arnold, A.. Ayson, E. T. Barclay, V. G. Barker, E. Barnes, K. Booth, M. Boyd, R. Brayshaw, J. Broun, E. K. Burgess, E, E. -BuraU, C. Campbell, J. L. Campbell, M. Campbell, H.. Carruthers, K. M. Carter, C. Chamberlain, E. I. Child; F; Cook, L. I. Cumberworth, M. G. Davie's, T. At... M'Emden, A. P. Don, E. M. Donald, C. -I. Drum-, mond, M. R. Drummond, M. A. Eaddy, R. Easton, E, G. Edgerley, J. N. Erwm, A. A. Evans, A. B. T. Fabian, A. F. Finlayson, J: L.Flower, I. E. Floyd, H. Flynn, S. M. B. Foeglin, 8.. L. Eonoster, E. M. Gebbie./A. M. Glynos, E. M'B. Goldsmith, 1.- Gordon-Boyd, F. L. Greensill, A. A. Hamann, L. Harper, A l , llolrmiwood, I. J. Hood, K. E. Hooper, D. C. llorton, M. F.'.S. Hovey, B: M. Huddlestone, J. Hunt* A. M. Jacobson, J. James, E. Jennings, R. Jcnssen, L. Jessop, M. A. Jessep, A. V. Keith, E, I. Kelly, A. M. Kenny, B. B. Keyte,-A. E. Kirkpatrick, M. E. J. Kittelty,. E. V, Knight, L.M. Lea,. G. .Ljepsct,. 11. J... Levion, E. M.'Lewis," A.. J. Lloyd, J. C. Lodge, M. F. Looney, A.R.R.C, S. J. M'Gann, A.B.E.C, E. M'Ko'nzie, M. lv. M'Kcnzie, L. C. M'Lcod, F. M. M'Mahon, J. M'Pherson, E. C. Makeig, 0. Matbolm, M. E. Mandeno, F. Martin, E. M. Martyn, C. H. Matthews, J. M. Mercer,, A. J. Metge, L. A. Millar, M. J Miller, E. F. Mitchell, M. Montgomery, A. Moodv, D. Moore, I. Munro, I. M'F. Murie, F. AV. Murray, E. Myles, J. Naismith, L. T; Novell, H. M. Newton, S. Nicholas, J. .Nicholson, E. M. ,o'Callaghan, E. M> O'Loughlin, R. Palmer,, M. M. Park, A. M. Pate'rson, E. H. Persen, G. M.Petre, A. L. Philpotts, E. A. Porteons,' J. B. . Porteons, L. B. Eeay, M. Eoidv, E. E, Ehind; L. Eood, K S'chaw, H. Scott, L.Y.. Scott, Jj Seager, M. S. Silvester, 1. M. Sinale, A.-. 8.. Smith, F. Smith, K.B'Smitli, E.F. Stanten W. M. Stronach, F. G. Sugden, H. Sutherland, B. E. Taylor; M. A. .Trask, V M. Trott, L. Trumble, A.R.E.C., E. Uttihg, C. AValker; J. Walker, G. E. Ward, T. M. Warner, M. ; Watt,. K. AVelch, A. M. AA'est, E. M. White, A. J. Whitla, E. AVilliams, E. A. AA ; ilson, C. E AVise, K. A. AVoodwnrd, E. J. ■Toinig, L.' H'. Donald, 5... E. Morley, F. Nurse, Masseurs. B. Gubbins a'nd C. M.-L. Smith. , Mrs.' RollestWs Guinea Course of Hair Treatment has" made many enthusiastic friends amongst AVellingfon ladies. Five sittings are coriiprised in■■ the course, which' includes clipping and singeing, ma6sage with scalp shampooing, tonic and friction; .head and vibre massage; also k lesson in the.latest- hairclressing. Special Home Course for country clients. Mrs. Eolleston, 256 ■ - Lambton Quay — am. . ; .../.. ..:■. - ■•- Be kind to your.scalp and .your, hair will be . kind, to you. A full outfit of proper preparations, with full instructions simnly. told for your own'-home treatment," for ,£1 ]s.'. (State whether hair is grea6y, dry, or. grey.) '. A'our hair troubles will ceaso if you will consult Miss Milsom, the woman who. knows. Miss Milsom, M Willis Street. 'Phone BU.-Advt. ' TnOSE UNSTGHTLY HATES.' Eusma. (Reg.) has proved so successful in destroying superfluous hair that Tiondon Society ladies seek' its aid. Those unsightly hairs may be'destroyed painlesslyand without risk of disfigurement by using Rusma. Call for free trial. Mrs. Hullen, Dept. D"., ftiiirtenay Place Tram Terminus. Telephone No. 1017 — A dvt -... , Boys' Outfits for schools' reopening. Tweed Shorts, 4s. 6d. to 12s. Gd.; Grey Shirts. ss. to 9s. 6d. School Caps, in all colours, 2s. Bd. and 2s- lid. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd.-Advt. ' ' , Buy your bouquets from Miss Murray. Artistic arrangement of the choicest blooma by expert florists leaves a result that-cannot fail to please. Mies Murray, Vice-Regal Florist, AVillis Street, AA'ellingtou.—Advt. ' Ladies are invited to inspect the new showroom at Herb. Price's, 54-56 Willis Street:. To-day will be a good time for visitors to do their shopping. All the latest in Silk Skirls, Sports Coats, Lingerie, and Silk Stockings in all shades.— Atlvt. Nervous Breakdown Prevented 'by Ceregen.— When waste, nerve tissue is nol replaced, nervons prostration is the in?vitable rcsiih'-. Tour doctor will tell you that-to replace, used-up tissue you must, take foods 'containing a high percentage of proteid. Ceregen is the all-British proteid-phospiiate food, containing 80 per cent, proteid, fr;e from starch and sugar —not a stimulant-a food. Ceregon is used in the military and i.aval hospitals of the Allies in the treatment of our nerve-racked soldiers. 2s. Gd., Is. Gd., Gs. (id., 125., from all chemists. The 12s. she contains 8 times-the amount of 2s. Gd. tin—Advt. For Children's Hacking Cough, . . Woods' Great Peppermint Cure* MODELS of Perfectioa in BLOUSES * LINGERIE, in CHEPE-DE-CHINE nnd GEORGETTE, prices ranging from 295. Gd. to 395. Gd.; also some extra heavy nilal'tv in Ivory' Jap Silk,- O.S;-sizes stocked. Open FEIDAY NIGHT to 9 o'clock; ' Address— ; MISS FISHER. Offices, Caledonian Chambers, over Messrs. Hart and Co., Willis St. 'Phono
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 104, 27 January 1919, Page 2
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