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GREY HAIR.

Take warning in time from one , v ith vast experience. i\ever use a„ advert! Ed cheap dye; it burns ami eats the iir„ out ot the hair. Consult Uiv S \t:'i by letter or personally re Airl-edum l * Egyptian Henna, Registered No. som \t is harmless, is not. a dye, but r ost " " to natural colour immediately ■ n • physician face expert, treats and ladies and gentlemen their burnetr"? ment, shampooing, manicurinp \i„ I natural. hair-work. Only best" °k. hair used. Perfect match Hair-dressing done and taurht [■'In,?* lysis. Telephone, Mi. King' 3 'cfiSi fnest Empire Hotel). Willis street iv'el lington.—Advt.

SUPERFLUOUS Hair destrov«d % c.l Face and Body Jitesagc, Sh'am'pwi,,.' Manicuring, Pedicuring, UhironodvJUeis matism and Nerve Troubles treats Corpulency cured. Mrs. Huikm Lambtou Quay. opp. Kirkcaltlie ' ami StaiusAdvt. ;

Floral Art in its perfection is «, en at MISS MURRAY'S', Vice-Regal Flo" ist, Willis Street, Evr,„j s jt e JJitFkois Posies. Boiijitiets. Flora! Designs „/ Choicest Flowers. A siit.-cial feature of the firm also is made of decorating for Dinners, At Homes, Weddings, etc.. Advt

St. Patrick's Old Boys' Dance,

Sydney Street liall was so well filled wirli dancers last night that eacl: couple had to exercise a cerlain amount of ingeiiiiity in steering their way across the Door, and the onlookers were quite unusually interested in watching them do it. I'or the old boys of St. Patrick's

College are evidently a loyal band, and the demand for tickets had been a record one. The hall was decorated with the college colours, pale blue and white. The windows were draped with it, and alternate strips ul' blue and white draped t ie back of the stage, which was iurther decorated with palms. Supper was served m the gymnasium, where the centre table was decorated with masses °' br.iueliiug coral-plant, and the others ri lV lllL ' n '} r eissi. Air. Fleming supplied the music, which was so much appreciated, that again and again lie had to respond to an encore. Lady Ward was present in a frock of black velvet, with sequined trimming and diamond ornaments, and Miss Ward, whose trock was of oyster white satin, with silver trimming.. The chaperons present w-ere s[rs. Collins, who came with v-olouel Collins, Mrs. Devine, Mrs. Gasqnoine, and Mrs. H. Sullivan, while the v.iombors ol' the committee were: Messrs. Butler, Casey, Cror.ibie (2), Devine Gamble, Kenny, Byui (2), and Dr. ill Evedy, Messrs. N. J. Crombic and ivynn acting as joint'secretaries. Mrs. Collins wore a frock ol' black se(jumed net over old-gold satin; Mrs. Gasquoinc, black" velvet,' with bertha of cream lace; -Mrs. Devise, black silk, with Limerick lace; and Mrs. Sullivan, black velvet. Others present were Miss ColJms, in pink silk, with white lace; Miss E. Collins, white net aud pearls; Mrs. O'Sullivan, green sillc, with touches of pink; Miss O'Sullivan (debutante), white satin, with silver fillet in her hair; Kiss Wardell, pale blue silk; Mrs. Bretlierton, white chilFon taffetas; ,Miss Davis, black lace over primrose satin; Miss Ballinger, green velvet; Miss Sexton,.black sequined net; Miss Bernard, cream .silk; Mrs. Hamilton, . maize cliarmeuse; Miss AVhelan, bine silk, with silver;'Mvs. Kendall, white satin; Miss 'Gentles, black velvet, with white lace bertha; Miss Nash, white silk; Miss Downcs (Dunedin), pale blue frock; Miss Enright (West Coast), pale blue silk; Miss Rothspink, silver-threaded gauze; Miss Shericlan, white net and lace; Miss Butler, crimson velvet; Miss Yarrell, white net, beaded with gold.

Pioneer Club. Mdme. Carreno, whose wonderful Tecitals . have been filling musical enthusiasts with such delight this week, is to bo entertained this afternoon at the Pioneer Club. Members are reminded, by advertisement, that only those who aro already members of the club, or who are nominated candidates, have the privilege of attending this reception.

The ex-pupils . of tho Terrace High School aro giving a dance in St. Peter's Schoolroom on Friday, July 22.' Mesdamcs Kerr, Dinnie, Goo'der, Thompson, anil M'Coll are acting as chaperons, and the joint-secretaries aro Miss 0. Gordon and Mr. G. M. Smithy

Miss Alice Roskrugc, Auckland, left by the Kuahine yesterday on a long visit to her niece, Mrs. Garnet Holmes, in England.

Miss Campbell, who has for five years been secretary to the manager of the Receiving Home, and who has now resigned her position, was presented yesterday alternoon by the staff of the home with a silver-mounted dressing-case.

Court mourning is to lie worn in official circles at Home until November 7, on account of the death of King Edward VII. It is not unexpected that the term may up shortened as far as oversea depeiidcucies arc concerned, 1 as the present Kin» has already shown that he is not an ad° herent to the strictest formalities where til? same may, perhaus unnecessarily, inI'unvemenee people.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 857, 1 July 1910, Page 3

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GREY HAIR. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 857, 1 July 1910, Page 3

GREY HAIR. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 857, 1 July 1910, Page 3