: The continuance of the hobble skirt fashion waß again blamed by the chairman'ofthe Leigh Mills Company at Coventry. recently .as being responsible for heavy losses in. the textile trade. The. reduced amount of. material needed for women's dressesj he eaid, had worked against their business. 1 One of thf> largest individual 6alea of land ever effected has just been completed (says the "Daily Mail"). Lord Joicey haa purchased nearly 24,800 acres of mixed farm 'and dairy land at Fort George, British Columbia, for which ho paid approximately ;i£90,000. Lord Joicey, who was created a baron seven years ago, is a large colliery, owner, being chairman and managing director of James Joicey and Company, Limited, and the Lambton Collieries, Limited, The'right-Corset makes work easy. Warner's ' Rust-Proof iB that Corset.— Advt. . ."
TUITION IN MASSAGE. ' MRS. CREIGHTON HALE. EVENING CLASSES AT THORNDON. rERE have' been numerous applications from Ladies who wish, to take -a Course in the evenings. To meet the needs of such, Mrs. Creiehton Hale, the ■well-known Massage, Specialist,, and longest-established Teacher o£ Massage in London, has 'commenced an Evening Class at her Branch in Wellington. : She-instructs Ladies in Scientific Micsage of, every kind, including General, Swedish, Weir-Mitchell, Electrioity, ana Swedish Drill. Pupils can join at any time. < Every Lesson on liviag subject. Certificate when proficient. Author of the "ATt of Massage." ; Address,. 2" May, Street, Wellington. Telephone 3226. .' •' MDLLE. DE LA VALUE, PARISIAN ' HAIR SPECIALIST. Ladies' Combings made up from 6». 65..; country, orders promptly attended, to. 130 Lambton. Quay, opposite- Occidental M • 4
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1599, 16 November 1912, Page 11
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