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NURSING THE SICK POOR

At the monthly meeting of the District Nursing Guild of St. John, Mrs S. A. Rhodes. Lady of tho Order of St. John, presided, and Mrs A. A. Corrigan. Mrs J. P, Luke, Mrs H. W. Preston, Mi&s M. Robieson and Mrs V. B. Fisher were also present The report showed that Nurses Ma-can-drew and Paxton nad been ko7>t very bus/.' during October, Twelve new patients wore registered, eleven discharged, two sent to the general hospital, and one to the Alexandra Home. Vanishing Hair, or Electrolysis Up-to-Datc.—Miss Milsom, Hair Physician and Face Specialist, is the fortunate possessor of a most wonderful battery, probably tho only one of its kind in the colonics. Hair removal permanent, painless, leaves no mark or blemish of any kind. - Miss Milsom wa.s a pupil of Madam Barclay, of New York, a worldfamed operator in electrolysis, manicuring. all treatment. Miss Milsom. King’s Chambers, Willis street, Wellington. Telephone 814. • Flowers in profusion. Dainty, flora! devices for friends, invalids, “bon. voyage/’ mailed to any part of Dominion. Decorations for weddings, dinners, at homes. Miss Murray, vice-regal florist, 36, Willis street «s The Indian Art .Depot, 39, Panama street, is showing some very handsome silk-embroidered , gowns. Indian rugs and also have a choice display of ladies* and children's underwear, I’rimmed with real Ceylon laco. Handsome embroidered bloufles aro mad© to order. * GREAT SUMMER SALE. . Mrs Mathewson, Lambton quay, fs bolding a great sale of new season’s millinery? 100 trimmed hats at 8s lid. 12s Gd, worth three times the money; 200 nntvimmed shapes, to clear, at Is lid and 2s fid each. Those are some of the marvellous bargains being offered for ten- days only. * IS YOUR. HEALTH GOOD? Do yon feel the vigour which makea life a pleasure and your work a success? Investigate the Vaivi System, which teaches health through rational commonsense ways of living and aiding Nature. No fad, fancies, drugs or mutilation operations, but genuine commonsense. Interviews daily 10 to 5, Saturdays till 1. No. 10 Panama Chambers, Panama street, opposite D.I.C. «

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7280, 9 November 1910, Page 11

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NURSING THE SICK POOR New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7280, 9 November 1910, Page 11

NURSING THE SICK POOR New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7280, 9 November 1910, Page 11