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Hadfield, members standing in silence. fJOSBED OF SLEEP The work of the association is carried iX- V»»«nrT »,wn»| on quietly, and steady improvement is RV RrirlliVlA I I HiVl quite noticeable in the children. Pre- v * I\IIL,U "««**->«* parations are now in hand for the • Christmas party. Several visitors »» ** 1 C It '£ I* through the month were welcomed, and; Tier uaCli rdl 3S If IT surprise was expressed by these at the : \xt i 1 D-.__l-work.done by the children. ; WOUIQ DfeaK ,;: The Mayoral Ball. ~~~~r, ■ • Very great interest is being mani- A Few Weeks o; Knischen-'— fested in the Mayoral Ball, to be held . V d • W- ra in the Town Hall, in honour of the Wo raln WOW . .. . Duke of Gloucester. Mr... Nesbit, the A woman's ■gratitude at being rid of organiser, receives each day-a sheaf of "s<?ch dreadful jjams caused her to correspondence and_ telegrams from W^f o^ Buch dread ful pains in various parts, all asking for invitations, Vn ees , ° nkle( T an d shoulders, to say or for information about the ball. So n^thing of my back, which used to feel success is assured beforehand, so far as t ij oU gh it would break. I had no peace, as attendance is concerned, though the especially at night, but since taking Mayor has laid down a limit of one Kruschen Salts for a few weeks only, I thousand guests, and this will be strict- feel a different woman, thank goodness, ly adhered to, as there is no intention I have no pains now. I feel much brighter of spoiling the ball by overcrowding, and better in every way, and so shall The decorations are to be very special, continue with Kruschen regularly. -(Mrs.) of course, and Mrs La Trobe and a Mjg; rheumatic pain and swelling ii sma.ll committee of laches have the mat- muc huric acid in the body, ter in hand, and are evolving a most at- Uric ac £ is cornp[>6e d o f s h arp , needletractiveand original scheme. Altogether ijk e crystals which settle in the muscles, the ball promises splendidly. joints, and tendons, pierce the nerves, Tennis Club Dance. and inflame the tissues. Keep down the , , . , •, ..... excess of uric acid from day to day, and A combined dance will be held under it gtands to reason you > U never have to the auspices of St.. Anne s Tennis Club su ff er any more. and choir on.-Monday evening (Labour That is just what Kruschen Salts doei Day) at St. Anne's Hall, Green Street, —brings quick relief from the cutting, Newtown. stabbing pains of rheumatism, because it; <= t T lu w a •Raraar actually rids your blood of every trace o£ . bt. Juttes Bazaar. f poisonous uric acid. Two of the iugrediA grand bazaar will be held in St. en t 6 of Krusehen Salts dull the sharp Jude's Hall, Freyberg Street, tomorrow edges of these uric acid crystals, then dis(Saturday), commencing at 2.45. A solve them away altogether. Other inbaby show will be one of the many gredients of these salts assist Nature to attractions wash out these dissolved crystals through. For the Residential Nursery. S^WdSt "Sot %?Jt2 £i A most enjoyable afternoon in play- pains going too! ing bridge was spent by members Of Nor is that all. Kruschen keeps, your the Eoseneath-Oriental Bay branch of inside'so regular, go free from stagnating the Residential Nursery at the resi- waste matter, that no such body poisons denee of Mrs. J. H. Turner, The Ores- aB u"° acld ? ver ««*■ the ch*nce *° ao" cent, Bosenea*h. At the conclusion of cu"} ulate a Sa'n;, . .. . ... . .„ the party a hearty vote of thanks was qE^^VgffSt &£ accorded to Mrs. Turner for her kuidness and hospitality. Those who made up tables were Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Bay- ■HHiim^^flHllHHlß feild, Mrs. K. Huffam, Mrs. Toop, Mrs. sgg2%3sg%sssi%22^>'*k%S^^ Macdonalrl Wilson, Mrs. Baxter, Mrs. .'tk. /y*. Hunter, Mrs. Irvine, Mrs. Barry, Mrs. X/ r "" J.A^.HI» Downs, Miss Jacobson, Mrs. Samuel, r^d"^rC^n and Mrs. Bateson. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE /^^^^L SILVERSTREAM BRANCH The Silverstream Women's Insti- 111 111 I 11111 ' tute held a very interesting meeting IHIH ' recently, Mrs. Castle presiding. VJ^MrAHWi Mrs.* Petherick,, Stokes-Valley,, gave ' 111 l Ifllllll an interesting demonstration of .the sil lllrl mIII making of posies. There .was a .com- ■■-• V»l|lM<#fl| - petition for the best child's frock, cost- • . ■ lljMtJMtllM ■.- ing not more than. 2s 6d. This was mMI | |/lso[l||ft : woii by Mrs. Holeroft. The singing ' "_J i>Jb» circle contributed a charming glee, "The Brier Bose," and community ■ 111 -4^'jPll^^ singing followed. - • • ■ %tt^^i^^6^^%mt^. The president announced that the m ■ H'l^.l drama circle had gained a C certifi- H BIH I^H cate and 70 marks in the drama fes- B^J f^H ' tival, and Mrs. Sidling was presented -^^ with a beautiful bouquet in token of ML WP^k J/^ |^^H members' appreciation of her wonderful work as convener. Jt^^^k ml^rt^^9k ■ B Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Eidling were chosen as delegates to the S.W.F. Council meeting next week. ; HJii^H^IBfIvjHJHJHJHJHJHJHJH BfiaimftiL HanDS conscious' if you use ' l \^ v jlm Sydal daily. Sydal keeps hands \ j^^siP^Hk, smooth, soft and white, heals regjjSgjfe**'' nesses of work, gives the -well- , Im^SSBBEEHHB Sydal daily; and after tubbing •• W^^SfKFO /^^BH it -well in, the. hands maybe f / given a light rinse in cool water. //jßn|jK=j^ig|flp^ffi^^^^H?£| Send name and address, together with $d. I ' in stamps for postage and pecking, for-s generous free sample, to The Sydal Pro- ! ■SH^^E^^^^B^^T prietcry, 7; Kept Terrace, Wellington. 1 (^^^//Htf^^iMj^/Kl^^^B^r SOLO BY ALL CHEMISTS. AND STORES ': V^^ /^ LjABMmSK&mMgW In 3 tizet—Atlc for the pejruhr 3/" s' ze- V^^&^^S^B^^&i

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 95, 19 October 1934, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 95, 19 October 1934, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 95, 19 October 1934, Page 16

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