LAND AND INCOME TAX PICNIC
The annual picnic of the Land and Income Tax Department was held at Maidstone Park • on Friday, in .ideal weather. Mr.■ C." Mun'dy was untiring in his efforts to make the outing a success. The results of tho races are as. Andrews 2. UO Yards Handicap—Burgess l.M'Govcrn 2. Tie Race—M'Govcvn and Miss Martin 1. liic-hardson-and Miss : Andrews & J-JO Yards-Hnndicap-rßw-gpss 1, Horrible' 2. Elopement Race— •Word anil' Miss Dixon 1; : Chapihaii and Miss Atkinson 2. Cigarette Race—Bernhard and' Miss Duugan 1. Mnhony and Miss Foster '2. 220, Yi'.i'ds "Handicap— Bernhard 1. Burgess •>. Thread-the-needle—Ambler and Miss Duggan I, Her-' rick and Miss Andrews 2. Married Men's Race-Harrop 1, Walsh 2. 100 Yards Handicap—'full 1, Campbell 2. Double Harness Race—A'Court and Miss Thomson 1, Paterson and Miss Andrews. 2.., Wheelbarrow Race—Toll and Bombard 1, Pol.da-e and Cambell ?.' Ladies' Race— Miss Gregory 1. Miss Niolson.2. Threelegged and' Partridge '1, Jeffreys and.Ward 2.
There is only one way ■to remove superfluous hair permanently—and tint is by Electrolysis. When skilfully done tin's Ireatment is almost painless. Mrs. ■Rollestou qualifiedin London, Paris, nnd America,' and has been most successful in all cases she has undertaken. Fee, 10s. per Treatment'.- Mrs/ Eolle-stoh, 256 Lambton Quay—Advt.
Stop hair falling and start, a'.new healthy growth. Miss Milsoin declares o'ncli can bt) nccnmnlislu'd in one week. Firstly one scifntific treatment at her rooms'. Secondly,- hair cropped ju severe eases, not sliu'ved. Thirdly, .apply special Hnir Food and '.Tonic. Used as directed the result .will astound yon. Miss Mil-, soin. Hair and. Face Specialist,,!)* Willis Street. 'Phone BH.-A.dvt.
Superfluous Hsir Removed liislniitly."Rusma," the registered and guaranteed Superfluous Hair destroyer, will'render your skin clear and smooth after the initial application. No "after-marUs-pasitivoly the most efficacious and lading treatment known to science. Call for free perr-onal treatment. Mr?., Hullen,. Beauty Specialist, Dept. D„ Courtenay Place' Tram" Terminus. Tho.no 1047.— Advt. . • ■'
' As a birthday romnmbraneo one of bur baskets or posies of bcniitifnl flowers will convey more sriitim-inl I linn anything else one could ?ive.' . .Miss Murray. Vice Rc"al Florist, Wilis Street. AVelhngtoii. -Advt. : ;
Yc.C we're Boys' 'Halters.—See,, our' Gaberdine -Caps at 4s. fid.; Black and White Chick at 3s. Sd.i.aud Panamas, from 3*. fid. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd.r-Advt.
Oil Midafter March. IS ouv .business ivill lio carried on in now premises. No. 'II! Lambfon' Ouay. opposite (he Economic. There will lie a.yjiidow. display of smart rculy-made costumes and exclusive Anipvlcnn blouse!!, ,iu the most delicate shades in ' whole colour nhd.lwo tone, effects'in Georgette, with bended and em-, broidery trimming;, also ; Aniariean t'yr necklets in smoko fox, flying sable, fitoll, and stjiiiiToll. A. J. Coleman, ladies'tailor and furrier, Customhouse Quay.— Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 149, 19 March 1919, Page 2
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440LAND AND INCOME TAX PICNIC Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 149, 19 March 1919, Page 2
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