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WOMEN'S DIVISION N.Z. FARMERS' UNION

lltqiurts of meelliiKa oi branches are requested but they should be furnished promptly fm the publication of reports that are -not supplied within a week from the date of the meetlnK cannot be oromlsed

Cromwell.—Eleventh birthday parly. Dancing and cards were enjoyed Card prize-winners were Mrs H. Perriam and Mr R. Ritchie. Mrs Radford presided. Mrs A. Campbell (Bannockburn) lit the candles and Mrs Lawrence (Bannockburn) extinguished them. Mrs Annan, provincial. president, cut the cake. Other speakers were Messrs H. Perriam, F. Partridge and J. Ritchie (Bannockburn) Portobello.—Roll call. “Recipe for biscuits.” Mrs Wilson reported on the executive meeting. Hostesses: Mrs Henderson and Mrs Forsyth. Clinton.—Miss Brown presided. Mrs J A Roy reported on the Dominion Conference and Mrs J. T. McHaffie on the executive meeting and a spinning demonstration, Roll call: “Article for Red Cross hospital use.” Hostesses: Misses Roseveare and Mitchell. Kelso.—Mrs Williams presided. Talk: Mrs McKenzie. Mrs Crump and Miss Stuart were hostesses. Roll call. “A gift for a soldier.” Competition; Soldier’s mittens—Miss Clark 1, Miss Mclntosh ?. Bloom—Mrs Williams Tahatika.—Mrs Mudie presided. Roll call: “Suggestions for roll-calls.” Competition: Small boy’s trousers for refugees, Mrs McArthur.

Oily hair denends to a large extent on one’s physical condition The reduction of fats and starches in ones diet and the drinking of plenty of water will assist in mitigating this condition. Often too many shampoos followed by hot driers stimulate the oil glands to excess. Apply an alcoholic hair tonic to the scalp for cleansing and drying out part of the oil.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24697, 28 August 1941, Page 11

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WOMEN'S DIVISION N.Z. FARMERS' UNION Otago Daily Times, Issue 24697, 28 August 1941, Page 11

WOMEN'S DIVISION N.Z. FARMERS' UNION Otago Daily Times, Issue 24697, 28 August 1941, Page 11

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