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The ladies of Wellington are offered a unique opportunity of purchasing furs of the best quality at practically their own price on Tuesday next. An exceptionally fine collection of Russian furs, being goods specially brought out from Russia, is to be auctioned by Messrs. A. li. Wilson and Co. at their rooms, Bran-don-street, as the venders are on the eve of their .departure for Europe. They are said to be the finest furs ever offered at auction in Wellington., and every article is guaranteed. * * * * Mr. G. H. Barnes, who is managing the burlesque' company at the Grand Opera House, tea very welcome and always popular visitor to Wellington. It is some years now since he has been "on the road," for he is now general manager for William Anderson's Australasian shows, with headquarters at Melbourne. Mr. Barnes' present tour is in the nature of a holiday. * * * * The Wellington Football Association's fine new ground at Kilbirnie will be opened to-morrow (Saturday) afterfnoon with a match between the representative team that visited Auckland and the next best team. The charge for admission is sixpence. Mr. T. C. Dawson, who is out for the Hutt Mayoralty, notifies elsewhere the dates of his public addresses. _ Mr. N. J. Bennington, a Reform candidate for the Hutt seat, also announces that he is going to give an address at the Upper Hutt next Monday evening. The annual meeting of the Wellington Savages takes place to-night at the Grand Hotel. The Public Trustee invites tenders for a seven years' lease of the Trentham ' Hotel, Wallaceville, with stables and 18J acres of land.

Beauty parlours are fascinating always, and Mrs. Hullen's rooms in Boulcott-street are most comfy; they have a businesslike air, which makes the client realise at once that here she is going to be attended to promptly and well. In the laboratory especially everything) is so spick atad span that one feels at once in the presence of an expert at her business. Mrs. Hnllen came to Wellington as the advocate for "Rusma," her own special treatment for removing superfluous, hairs, and so successful was this process that she was induced to extend the process; hence grew Rusmarine, her own patent skin food treatment. Mrs. Hullen makes 1 all her own preparations, and the workshop is a charming place; everything used is of marble or glass, the purest drugs she imports herself 3 even her ei.u-de-cologne is imported direct from headquarters, and in addition to all this care, she has all her preparations oxygenfeed by a medical man, so every one of her clients can rely upon having the very best of everything and the -purest of preparations. Madame Hullen never uses animal fat in her preparations, only the purest vegetable oil, which is supposed not to make hair grow,' and electricity also enters largely into her. treatment.

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Free Lance, Volume XIV, Issue 720, 18 April 1914, Page 15

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Untitled Free Lance, Volume XIV, Issue 720, 18 April 1914, Page 15

Untitled Free Lance, Volume XIV, Issue 720, 18 April 1914, Page 15