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' little knowledge ,is : a". dangerous thing, and the cause of many cases of defective vision is due. to neglect. Your eyes, are the windows: which Nature has provided you with, and they require at- • tention from a skilled optician.. AVe make no charge for ■' testing your sight, and oonsnltation and advice is .free. Frank Shaw,' Registered Chemist-Optician, Medical Hall, Manners, Street—Advt. : DIRTY HAIK PADS. '. Ladies are warned. against, wearing hair pads not made of pure hair throughout. ; . Numbers of sucli on the market are stuffed' with horse hai.-, wool, and various rubbish liable, to set up .skin diseases." '.Mr.-Bendy,, Hair Specialist, Dun- ■ edin, is solo, proprietor. of : the ~ "Belgrayiii!' Hair pad,..guaranteed- pure - bair through'juL, and perfectly'" sterilised, i-very gcuuino pad bears his name. Ask your draper for them'and' take no other Price, Is. each. Wholesale from. Bine, Jlarris and Co., Warehousemen,' Wellineton.—Ad?t ; • 2 HINTS ABOUT YOUR HAIR AND HOME ■■TREATMENT., '' If your hair is falling, or turning grev do not worry, call on Jiiss JUilsom, Hair Physician and Face Specialist, who diagnoses each case,.treats aud . teaches ladies and gentlemen their proper treat ment. All massage' practised by Miss Milsom is the most scientific process, approved of. by the leading medical fraternity of London and. Paris. Single treatments, irom Bs. 6d. All her preparations are iamous and widespread, aid will not only, cure dandruff, falling and grey hair, but positively- pro- , mote a thicu, new growth in a very short time. Shampooing,. Electrolysis, " llairdressing done and 'taiight. Hairwork of every description:-; Correspondence • invited. ; Consultation - free. ' King's Chambers, Willis Street (opp. Carroll's). Telephone ,811—Advt.

A Bric a Brae Tea. Avery enjoyable bric a brae tea was given to Miss Nettie Levestam, on the occasion of her approaching marriage, by Madam and Miss Mueller, at' 66 Cambridge Terrace on Wednesday afternoon, when a large number of guests wero present, and Miss levestam was the recipient of many beautiful and useful prosents. Songs were given by Mesdames Mueller ana Reed, Misses Baker, Mueller, Rogers, and Penneyr"'Pianoforte solos were given by Misses Edwards and Levestam. (An amusing competition was held, which was by Mrs. A. Burt. Madam Mueller received her guests in an empire gown of heliotrope silk ' and point lace. Miss Mueller, wore a pretty cream frock, and Miss Penney (Hastings), empire gown, of bronze silk; Miss Nettie Levestam, cream cloth costume;/Mrs. Edwards, black and white costume; Mrs. C. Fletcher, white embroidered costume, and mauve hat; Miss Levestam, white; Mrs. F. Levestam, grey costume; Mrs. A. Burt, tailor-made .costume. Among others present were: Mrs. Toler-Curtis, Mrs. Jones, -Mrs. Sloan, Mrs. Reed/ Mrs. Halse, Mrs. Lamb, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Ballinger, Misses Remington, Hargraves, Paul, Pickett, Tomlinson, Perrott, 1 M'Lean, and lutchett.

Miss Mabel Atkinson/ from Nelson, has gone up to Waihi, where she will be the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Bell. Missi A. Hoadley, from Napier, is visiting Mrs. Gerald Stead, at Brackenfield. . .Jtfrs.-, Leonard Tripp is visiting Christchurch; where v she is the guest of Miss B. Russell. ' } &nd Mrs. 1 Harold Russell, 'of Hawke s Bay,: are visiting friends in Canterbury. -j Dr; Pollen, who, arrived from England yesterday, has returned with ■ his daughters to his 'house lin Boiilcott Street. 1 ; Mrs. Latter and Mr. and-"Mrs. J.'"Williams, from Christchurch, are staying at the Empire Hotel, , Miss Latter, from Christchurch, is staying with Mrs. Watkins at the Hutt. Mrs. Johnston, of Highden. is stavine at the Royal Oak' Hotel. Amy Murphy was,a passenger by the Moerati' from Sydney yesterday. • • Miss Rees-Mogg; who has been spending tit ii? wee^s Christchurch, returned to. Wellington yesterday, and is staying at the Hotel. Bristol.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 768, 17 March 1910, Page 3

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 768, 17 March 1910, Page 3

Untitled Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 768, 17 March 1910, Page 3

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