At a meeting of Nurso Everitt's branch of the Committee of Associate Sports Bodies in connection with the Mayoress's Ciift Fund held hist evening, business of a general nature was discussed, and it was decided to call a general meeting for Thursday next at 8 p.m. It was decided that all cards should be banded in at the meeting on Thursday, so that the honour of "Britannia" might be awarded on the merit of individual collections. Nurse Evoritt will also discuss the fancy dresses to bo worn, and tbe positions "to be allocated in the procession. It is important that ladies should know the difference between Sydal and "face cream." Sydal is an emollient to bo rubbed into tlie skin. It makes the hands, ueck, and arms soft and white; it is not a greasy cream, but a soothing, fragrant jelly. A 2s. jar lasts three months. Get somo from the chemist or store.—Advt. The value of a present Is enhanced by a wise admixture of sentiment, practical mine, general utility, and beauty of desiga. These essentials combined give a quality of perpetual satisfaction, "a lasting fragrance in remembrance." They aro embodied in "Daisy" Cleaners, Pathephones and Records, Knitting or Sewing ■•Machiiles, stocked by Osear Hewett and Co., 5G Cuba Street (just below Bank of N..).—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 36, 6 November 1917, Page 3
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