■■JlfV' : RollKton.-nairiThysidan, Quali-, feed London .and Paris,', is reconimendcd for all Treatments of the Hair nnd Scalp, Shampooin?. HnmlressinK, .Clipping, Faco Mas«age. Highest .din!onia-,,U.5.A.' for.Remov nl SupcrnUousHair: .Advice Gratis., 4 P AViUis Street (over- Carroll's). 1599.-Advt. ... ,;,"' ."..,,.:,, .;, , ■ The fuherni of Dr.-Henry TVatson;;tho ; famous musician, who' wna.so.-hißhlyu honoured in Mnnchcstef, principally *)yi: cau£O,o£ his efforts on'bohftl! of thercnuss of music, took, nitico on ~ Tannary..7...."-Hari presentatives were 'prewnt :froin most!of: tho loc!ir:'music?.l -societies; Md..it a •special service-: held, in tho .Cathedral there -was-R"lnr?e' congregation; .' Tlio funernl cortecre Jeft the residence of the 'deceased Rentleman shortly before-twelve, ■ind proceeded to the ■ Cnthcdral.' .where. Canon Scott'conducted II" , service. . Tho wreaths were numerous. Tho iiipcrinticn on the wreath from-tho staff of the Royal Colle»e of. Music was,. "3n affoctionate. remembrance "of the best of colleaenes: The intevment took place at the Southern Cemetery". •'■' ;■ '''' .■'■''_'. . ' : ' i '. •>' "[' ' EXPERIENCE TEACHES ; WISDOM.' ■■ ■ .hli'S Miisom.-H-ir, Physician' and fhio ' Siweialist, declares that despite the many' -Rood' medical and...surgical test; books which- have been issued - durmi; ■ recent ■wars, there-is .none/which, combines;iu fho ono volume everything of importance" appertaining to the care and.maintenance' li hair and the treatment, ot hair troubles. ■'Itis only experience thatJeachos.wisddni■ia this connection.;.-: ahercforo call,orwrite re hair, V . hairdressing.-.-and- hair.' worU, £hamnpoinK,.clcctroJysis, iaco. miisage. AH clients taught their own homo lt MiS e Viisom." 'Kins's';. Chambers; : Wei-'" linaton-- U'elephonoSH. ■,;.;.;;:,.•■ '~ ~,■;„
Leclnrihg "at the' London ..Institution, Mr.' Martin.Duncan said, that somefbecs. got so much ncctir from'.thp flowers that they could not.find their, way. home..lhe. sundew plant, .which 'trapped and dinc.d on insects,.sometimes diea from indiges; tion caused by feeding' on 'too , , large a bluebottle., ..,.-., . •.--'•.•: •■■■•.-.- -,-■ Floral Tributes.—Gifts ;of. rare: and. choice Flowers are always, acceptable •for, friends or relatives./. Dosigued; and ..«•: raneed artistic emblems are always to.be " D n R at MISS UUItRAY:S. Vice-Keenl Florist, 30 .Willis Street...T«L 205. Wed-. Sinn Bouquets and designs tcntv'to-'an>.' part of Duminiou.-Adyt.. -.. v,,:,' ': General-Booth ifj shortly-to-niake ; -a tour in Fratico-and Italy. : which" Will occupy four' or" five weeks. Before leaving for tho Continent,. General' Booth-has engagements at Birmingham, ■ Stratford--on-Avon, Belfast,-and Dublin.-'A visit to America and Canada is n.lsp contemplated.;
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1063, 28 February 1911, Page 9
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