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WOMAN'S WORLD

(Continued from page 2.) Red Cross Funds. Ifr. Joseph. Joseph, honorary treasurer of tho Wellington branch, of 'tho British Bed Cross and Order of St. John, acknowledge* receipt of tho following additional donations:—Bulls, Sanson, Carnarvon, Ohakea, and Lower Riugitikoi .War Belief Fund, .S100; Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Kebboll, .£10; Wellington Bed Cross Shop, Lambton Quay (for jNJ.Z. Ked Cros3 Commissioner, London), .£500; Huntorville Countess of Liverpool ITund and Bed Cros3 Guild (for N.Z. Bed Cross Commissioner), £65; Hunterrille Countess of Liverpool Fund and Red Cross Guild (for Miss itonfs Volunteer Sisterhood, Egypt), £65; Taihape Sub-Centre British Bed Cross Society (for N.Z. K«d Cross Commissioner), X 175; Kelburn Proabyterian Ladies' Patriotic Guild (for Soldiers' Comfort ITund. in. England), £5. Mrs. T. E. Jones is arranging a\con-' cert to be given at the Eeturned Soldiers' Club on Thursday evening next. The ■usual danoe will follow. A very pleasant and successful "sur prise evening" took place at Clifton Terrace Hospital on Friday evening, when all thenTireeswhohadhad a duty at Clifton. Hospital gathered to bid farewell to the matron, Sister Gnffie, who is severing her connection with the hospital. Excitations and musical items were contributed, and appreciated by all present. After a dainty supper, the work of the present staff, the most senioij nurse presented the guest of the evening with a beautiful set of silver brnshos. Sister Gnffio leaves early in tho "week for tho north. Exposed as they are to all kinds of rough, weather, men in training camps miffer severely from •nrindburn and sunburn. An officer now in camp narrates | how, after numerous preparations had been tried, the men in hie command got full Tolief and comfort from the use cf "Sydal." He had been given a sample to try himself, and lad derived bo much benefit from it that ho recommended "Sydal" to others, with the above happy result. Therein lies further proof of the soothing, softening, healing value of this jiopular emollient. Price, !.'s., all chemiste and stores.—Advt. For grey and faded hair use Donnelly's Grey Hair Tonic 3s. 6d. Donnelly, G5 Vivian Street.-Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3108, 12 June 1917, Page 3

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WOMAN'S WORLD Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3108, 12 June 1917, Page 3

WOMAN'S WORLD Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3108, 12 June 1917, Page 3

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