SWIMMING
Yesterday afternoon ■ the annual swimming tests held in connection with the New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association wcro carried out at Petone. As the weather was fine and the water calm the competitors were afforded an excellent clinnoe of displaying their prowess. The following competitors' from .'the Petone West' School qualified for certificates:—Bßll Yards—Hnpi Love, Robert Kerr; UGO Yards—Oswald Clarke, Lance Churohouec; 440 TarJs— Ralph Love, Louis Davies; 220 Yards—Tom Martin, James Crooks, Kitty Casey, Eunice Donkin, Grace Ashplit; 100 Yards—Alon.v Fit/.simnions, Grace Usinar, Harry Reynold?, Lyndon Usinar, Geoffrer SI Kewan, Atni le'Puni, Frank Chittcrbuclc, Will Gibson. A meelinj; of the Ladies' Committee of the Returned Soldiers'. Club Appeal Fund is called for Thursday afternoon at lialfpast three in (lie club's premises. All members and other? interested arc invited to attend. Ladies who are overtaxed by the.exertions of the recent epell of iino weather will find a course of .Fnes Massage at Mrs. Eolleston's very effective in toning up und vitalising tho skin and tho facu muscles. Small wrinkles and bajjginess under the eyes quickly disappear under the lingers of a skilled Masseuse. Complete Courso of live treatments. One Oiynea. Mrs.'Kolleeton, Quniificil London, Paris, nnd America, li5G Lambton , (juay.—Advt. The peculiarities i I'sultant of Ihe recent epidemic is its attack on the sciilp, causing hair to fall particularly in youlh, Miss Milsoni has innumerable tcslimunials from people ivho lave had but one scientific treatment. The trouble was removed, and they were taught to continue their own home treatment in their own homes, Consult Miss Milsoni, Hair and Face Specialist, W AVilhs Street, 'Phone BU.—Advt. BURMA DESTROYS SUPERFLUOUS HAlß.—Rusma (Reg.) will. remove that unkind growth on lip and chin, and leave tho skin clear ami smooth. >in pain as with electrolysis of or no possible disfigurement. Call io-dny for free trial. Mrs, HulUm, Dept. D, Courtenay Place Twin Terminus. Telephone 1047.—Advt. A startler in boys' panama hats—see our fine quality line ehowinK in window and clearing at 3s. 6d. Geo. I'owlds, Ltd. -Advt. To bid a touching farewell to relatives nnd friends, present one of our dainty "Bon Voyage" Posies made from tho choicest blooms—sentiment and beautv combined. Miss Murray. ViceIteenf Florist, Willis Street, Wellington. -Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 137, 5 March 1919, Page 2
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365SWIMMING Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 137, 5 March 1919, Page 2
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