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SUPERFLUOUS HAIR.

By means of RUSMA (registered), Superfluous Hair can be painlessly and permanently cured in a few treatments. It is scientific and leaves no mark or blemish. AIT my. work is guaranteed, and no fee will be charged for tho 'first freatmeit. ' MRS; H HELEN, Lambton Quay. 'Phone 1047.'. Ur from STASli'Oitl) AND BENNETT, Cuba Street. Sole Ageuts for ilrs. Hullen.*

A Shakespearean Evening. A very enjoyable evening, given by Iho Shakespeare Club, was held at. the Arts Club last night, a very large, attendance of members of both clubs with their friends being present. The largo common loom was crowded, and the surplus of visitors even overflowed upon the staircase, or any oUier vantago point from which they could either see or hear. The president of the club, Mr. I!ayward, presided, and,' in a pleasant little speech, welcomed the visiting club. The gramme opened with the overture to "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (Mendelssohn), on the gramaphone, followed by the waltz song, "Romeo and Juliet" (Gounod), sung by Miss Geraldino Farrar (also on the gramapho.ie), Mr. L. Buckeridge sang "Blow, ' Blow Thou Bitter Winter Wind," and Mr. Nicholls and Mr, Bock read tho quarrel scene from. "Julius Caesar." Gloucester's Soliloquy from Richard 111 was given by..Mr. Shorney, who was recalled, and gavo as an encore "The Ro.-en'ge." Miss Simpson and Miss Martin played a pianoforte duet, "Dances from Henry III." Apologies for her unavoidable absence were received from Mrs. Sutcliffe, her place being filled by Miss Hardinge-Maltby, and Mr. Bock, who read tho Wooing Scene from Richard 111. Miss Van Staveren, Miss S. liapley, and Mr. Ij. S. Baldwin read the Love Scene from Henry Y, and Mr. Nicholls: gave .with excellent effect Mark"Antony's Orationi Mr; J. Carr sang "O Mistress Mine," and was recalled. The' Church" Scene from Beatrice, and Bencdick was acted byMiss.HardingcMaltby and Mr.;'. Gorhain, both, of whom formed the exception to the other perr formers by having memorised their parts, a proceeding which is,. one cannot: help thinking, ' much. more effective. More gramaphone items brimght a very enjoyable programme..-.to- a. conclusion. Supper was handed round, and a suggestion made by the president, Mr. .Rayvmrd, that the three clubs, the -French, Shakespearean, and Arts Clubs, be, -, all amalgamated. Whether that will be done remain's to be seen. . : " "...

Invitations have been issued for -a- reception and "social"- by ..the - Women's Social and Political League, on Monday' evening in the Concert. Chamber of the Town jjall. The guests of honoiir mil be the Prime Minister and Lady Ward, and' Sir John .Findlay-. and-; Lady Findlay.---Mrs. C. W. Adams, of Hutt; who' has lately been over <.n a visit to Nit'soiv Mr. Arthur . Adams, in,-Sydney; ..-is., now staying with her'daughter, Mrs/ Spicer,"in Auckland. . . , . : . _ ' ■ ' .Miss- Ethel .'Ledger .(Nelson).' passed" .through' Wellington yesterday bn hor way to Auckland. ■ -Miss: Eleanor F. ' Peyman, formerly of Napier and Wailganui, lias been appointed matron of the Sydney Homeopathic Hospital. For the past three months .Miss Peyman has been head nurse there. At one time she was engaged in private nursing at Waaganui.. Mrs. Wilkie, of Wangatu . .Station (Fordell) is staying, with' her mother, Mrs. 'Campion, at ."Kenilworth." Mr. and Mrs. Beard and Mrs. L. Moore have returned to' Masterton from a visit to Napier.. Sir Maurice . O'Rorko is. staying . at ''Kenilworth." : ; - Miss Gillon Hammond (Rata) has returned to j her homo from a visit to tho Hutt, where she was the guest of. Mrs. O. Stevens. ■ .. Miss Sybil Ice, whp, with Miss : Leslie, .-has. been visiting Bishop Mules at Nelson? arrived in Wellington last evening,'" and : intends going on to Christchurch to-day. Mrs. Midlane and her - little daughter are leaving by the boat for Sydney-to-day on a- visit, to Mrs. Midlane's people,. and they 'will' bo absent from the Dominion for about, six months." ' A very quiet wedding was celebratfd in' Wellington . yesforday, when Maji/r A. Boyd Wilson,' late of ThornoycroftY Mounted Infantry, was married to" Mrs. Clode, of Johannesburg. Their futurx) homo will -lie in the Nelson; district. " ; Mrs. Dundas. Robertson : is -staying.;at "Kenilworth." ."•■ "'' The Misses' Lee' (2), of Hastings, are on a visit to Wellington,'-' and are staying at "Kenilworth."-.':. 1 ... ?

Yesterday afternoon, at Feilding„.-Mr;. Ralph E. Watts,- of Wellington, fourth son of Mr.,-W. Watts,-Fe.ilding,- was'mar: ried to Miss Alice -"AI. White,-youngest; daughter. of- Mr. J.- White, of : Feildm?< The wedding took place at the .residence of the bride's parents, only the immediate; relations being present. The Rev. G.. Budd, Presbyterian minister, was the officiating clergyman. . Mr. and Mrs. Watts left for ■ Wellington, where their, future home will be. Mrs. C. F. Valintine, of "Lepperton," Taranaki, accompanied by Mesdames Stur ton and Tudor,; ldavo- Auckland by' the Y/immcra for Sydney on Monday -next en route for' Durban. (South Africa).'; . - Lady Ward ' is" to open the Tournament Bazaar that ' cpmmencts a tljrec-' days' season ih : -the-Sydney Street Schoolroom on Monday evening. - " Attention is'drawn :to the" lecture' to be given by Miss Anderson Hughes,, advertised -in this issue. • ■ This.', lecture - concludes Miss Hughes's .mission in Wellington, and it is unlikely that she.-will paya return visit; It. should prove ..of interest to .all J3ible 'students, as it-deals interestingly with recent discoveries, in Palestine as-regards the site of. Calvary,, the Garden-Tomb, etc. An' evening . will be interestingly and., profitably spent, in. listening to Miss Hughes's.description'of. Palestine, and seeing the remarkably good slides she has to show; The lady -mfembets of tho .Arts Club are holding a reception' on Thursday afternoon at tho Club," at which the guest-of-honour will be Lady Ward. ■ '

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1221, 1 September 1911, Page 9

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SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1221, 1 September 1911, Page 9

SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1221, 1 September 1911, Page 9

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