SUPERFLUOUS HAIR.
Few tilings are more annoying to refined and sensitive ladies than superfluous liair on any part of the face or body, and it )\s with real pleasure, that we publish herewith a recipe received from a reader who states that by its use she in a very short time completely and permanently removed a stubborn growth of hair from her unper lip and chin.- This recipe calls for 41 drams Pulverised Sulthine Concentrate, 2i drams Zinc Oxide P.B. and 1 dram of powdered Orri? fepo.t, which should be thoroughly mixed'and put in a wide mouth bottle. For use, mix a little of the powder into a paste on a plate by adding a few drops'_ of water. Apply with n narrow knife blade and remove at thr end of two minutes with the back of the knife, when the dissolved hair wil' come with it, Reneat at intervals of two days. Each time the frrowth wil l be less, until it entirely disappears A foon no't-orreasv crp.im, st7ch a? Oeme 'lo-Kalon, may be used after each application.
.I'.xcol!o:it turnip crops have beeri grown in the A"eJson 'district thisseason. 'I lio Ovet-Miis Club has a niember.sliip ot 10-3,000, spread ove r all parts ol the British lunpire. The annual meeting of tho Feather ston Golf Club was Jield last night. Jhe season will oo opened next week. .It i s probably that motor bus services will be established in several of: the smaller towns of tho South Island, during next season. Dairy farmers state that the recent rams have had a very beneficial, elfect on the milk supplies throughout tho Masterton district. it is probable that tho annualmeeting of the various football, clubs in .Masterton will be held after the fester holidays. The Worksop dredge has declared! a dividend of six sluilings per share,, payable to-morrow. A party of Puhiatua residents passed through Masterton by motor for Martinborough yesterday*. They have formed themselves .into a, syndicate to take up an area of land in. the neighbourhood Martinborough.. The Wellington District Slaughterman's Union has decided to citethe meat companies in the Wellington, Poverty Bay, and Southland districts ay partie. s .to a dispute to be heard before the Conciliation- Council. April 2nd has been fixed forr the hearing of the case. We have reason, to think that they Government proposes acquiring ; ™ area of land in the vicinity of Masterton for the purpose of establishing workers' homes. An announcement on the subject will probably bo made in the course of a few weeks; •At the annual meeting of theWellington, Harbour Board yesterday, the Chairman stated that thepast financial, year- was a, most .satisfactory one. The goods passing - inwards totalled 489,416 tons, as against 479,800 tons for the preceding year. The totalled; . 121.179 tons, a record output. Ship- - ments of frozen meat, butter, cheese - a.nd_ tallow reached 54,185. tons, as against 47,4(>8 tons for the-, preceding: f year.
A man who is tramping the country ' in search, of ■• work as-a-mechanic, and! ! who is accompanied by a seven year ' old arrived at Masterton yester- • day. The police saw" the man, an.d(. told him that h e must not allow . »- boy of such tender years to trampthe country with him. The poor feflow was broken up at the prospect"ofT having to part witli his offspring,' but' he expressed the hope that~he mighti'find work at- his trade in Mastertonv .
A Darmxville telegram states that the passenger and .cargo oil launch Hinemoa, owned by Captain Chadwick, plying on the Wairoa river service, and valued approximately at £BOO, was completely demolished'by fire on Saturday night. The outbreak originated in the engine room, • where an explosion occurred. It is* suggested that the. cause was -. th&. flames from a leaky pipe coming' into can tact with a. lighted'lamp. Theowner hurried along the saloon, 1 and!!, had a remarkable escape from in- ■ jury. The vessel was nart-Iy insured, hit th« less f'H be heavy. A.iVrau immea William Jameft was charged in the Magistnlteji 'Court at Masterton yesiterd«J, with 'having assaulted Constable' while in the execution of bis" ' duty. It apuearod from the . evidence, that Constable Dunphy proceeded to a house on Saturday night in answer lo a request, and en his ; arrival was struck on the face with' a stick by defendant. The defend- - ant alleged that he had struck theconstable by a mistake, thinking itwas another person. Mr R. Brown,. J. P., wiho occupied the .Bench', administered a reprimand to the accused., and let ihim off with a conviction. ■We would .remind readers of musical taste, that on Thursday next, at ■ St Matthews Church, the devotional, work "The Crucifixion" will be per- < formed by members of the Chu-rohr. choir, under the leadership of the organist, Mr C. Spencer Compton.. , This representation, by means of music, of scenes connected with Crucifixion is cleverl yand inspiringly ■written, and the coriiDoser (the late. Sir Jolm Stainer) lived to see ihi-s oratorio performed in Holy Week at, * , most of the principal Anglican and other churches throughout the Brit- , ish Empire. A collection in aid of the new organ fund will -beVfcaken-up--,. and the "Crucifixion" music commences at 7.30 D.m. A quiet horse, trap and harness are for sale. . ~ ' . The train arrangements for the Easter holidays are advertised in, this morning's Age. The oratorio "The Crucifixioin," will be rendered at St Matthew's Church on Ihursday * evening next, the proceeds will be devoted to the organ fund. The Masterton Agricultural and! pastoral Association invites tenders for grazing 30 acres at Sohvay Show grounds. Mr D G. Brown, Robert Pook, and/ * A. Buckland notify that their premises will be. closed from Thursday! •night, March 20th. and reopen the following Tuesday morning for the Easter holidays. ' The Master Butchers of Masterton notify that their premises will be closed , for the Easter holiday., from Thursday night, March 20th, until .Tuesday mornmg, March 25th.. - To close accounts in the estate of Robert Grant (deceased), the wel{ known farm Banmockburn, 232 acres is to be sold by public auction .by* Mr G. A. .Pairbrother at his sale, rooms, Carterton, on Saturday, 29tbJ instant. Mr T. Knight, land agent, Eketa-.. huna, advertises a dairy farm of 98acres, freehold, close to school, fac- _• tory, P. 0., and railway, together*, f ■with a good herd of 25' cows and all'live stock, as a going concern. Also 85 acres freehold dairy farm, -withj stock. These properties are '. welt worthy of inspection. On page 1 of thi s morning's issue, several of the grocers of Masterton announce that they will close their* establishments on Easter Saturday. This means that their store® will be . closed from Thursday night till Tues- . day morning. The premises will bekeep open till 0 o'clock on Thursnight, which -will enable the public ■ to do their shopping without inconvenience. > Rheumatism and kindred' com- ■ plaints—Lumbago, Sciatica and' Gotrtl —should he treated as soon as the first symptoms" are manifested. Port - instance, Headaches, Constipation, Flatulence rind Heartbmm are frequently symntonis of excess uric Acid in the blood, and the soone? - this acid is eradicated'the better. The safest and most reliable- remedy fori these complaints is RHEUMQ. Mhas been proved by the test of ..public experience, and' is acclaimed byj thousand? as the one genuine remedy. RHEUMO 2oes to the seat of?' the trouble, and by driving-the urici acid from the blood; quickly cives re-* lief and effects n, cure. Of all stores, 2 S 6d and -Is Gd. 51:
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 18 March 1913, Page 4
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