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PALMERSTON NORTH NOTES

Lieutenant Quarten, the well-known golfer, is reported wounded: ' . The Hibernians won the mter-lodgo card tournament this year. They were also successful last season m car-, rying off the- trophy. • - ;- --■ - ■ The Mayor, Mr J. A. Nash, has gone to Wellington on business connected with tho borough. •„*■■' . Mr and Mrs R. A. Fuller aro staying at Foxton. ' < Lieutenant Bert' Jacobs, once more a civilian, has joined up with the old firm of Loughuan and Jacobs. Mr Bruce Bealo, for somo.time past military representative on a Military Service Board, is going into camp. He.is a local solicitor.. Mr and Mrs H. N. Watson, who have beenin England for some years, are returning to New Zealand. Miss Marion Watson is remaining in France to continue her duties as motorambulance idriver. . .'„,'.. Mr and ' Mrs Jack Strang are on their way back to + tins country Their eldest son, Lieutenant Alexis "Strang, of tho Flying Corps, is now a orisoncr of war in Austria. Mr and Mrs Mitchell have| rqtwned from Rarotonga, whore Mr Mitchell has been holding a Government pos,t>on for a couple of years. . A heir new homo will he in Rotorua. .„ . Captain D. C. Munro N.Z.M.C., a young Palmerston medico, who has been serving iu Franco is underm- ) structions to proceed to India.

A wedding was colebrated at ,&t. James's Church, King- street Sydney, on August 10th, when Private 1. V. C. Gracie, A.A.M.C., A.I.F. son of Mr William Jamos Gracic, of Chnstchurch, New Zealand, was worried to Miss Muriel Kvery, youngest daughter of Mr John Kvery, of Coogee, . and late of Glen Innes. Tho lirido was given away by her brother, Mr James Every. _____ CABB OF THE_COMPI__:iON. A course of face massage •undoubtedly tends to restore tone and vitality to tho skin, and as a remedy tor premature wrinkles, '*aggin«_ «n<i"r the *ves" and the removal or blackheads and other skin blemishes, there is no hettor treatment. The action of massage upon tho lace is to brace the nerves and muscles rendering them flexible and healthful, to inv sorate and stimulate them by circulating tho blood, to. make the skin firm and ablo to resist climatic and dther influences. . Courses of face massage one guinea.. Homo treatment for the complexion, if carried out according to. instructions, nroduces excellent results. Cost of massago oups and necessary preparations for three months' home treatment, X6s 6d. postage Is. M.KS ROLIiESTON, 256, Lambton quay. ■ - ' —Advt.

THE CHARM. OF AVAVY LOCKS. . You will admire. tho delightful hair of some childron; you run your hands through it and remark, "How lovely!' Ladies can have equally beautiful, hair. Our special methods improve the scalp and hair to a wonderful extonfc. 'Phone 4535 Mrs Cameron, "Boudoir Camillc," Cooper's Buildings, Willis street,, Wellington.—Advt.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10081, 20 September 1918, Page 9

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PALMERSTON NORTH NOTES New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10081, 20 September 1918, Page 9

PALMERSTON NORTH NOTES New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10081, 20 September 1918, Page 9

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