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Ladies' Hairaressing IN THE LATEST LONDON STYLE. Singeing; — Shampooing, and Catting ■f :>.<• By Improved Methods. FRINGES, as shown above, from ss. COMBINGS MOUNTED to any design from 2s 6d cer oz. Country Orders receive »rery attention. ILE @ 9 77 Princes Street, Dunedin. Do yon know >ro Ke you* yourfutnrepros- jf I * ft i *»^ ■ e^ sa others ecf pects, abancter.^HkJaU^ you tend me 1/1 and trade, or profession 1 Tonr birth date acd If you do not, I do. yew; I will do the res*, I can advise yon re jj^ Address : — P. d« business, love, &c. jpr\±. TEAVNE, AstrolaAfitrology tells^ggHßHSßl^gei', Box Sl>, me all. .^sk "«*l^^ii?^fetv. Chri»ichurcli_ i— Are You a sufferer? ■ Vqßfc ■■ ipi From Weakness, K«rvou» •" M M L L. nesa > Skia ' Blood or other I ■% m disease, send stamped enI 1 ■ velope. Ne charge for pre- ■ scriptioD now or after a cure. Send description of symptoms. n<mt . WARD Jfc CO. i/Cptr. J 8O Hunter Street, Sydney MISS CLOUGH, U George street, Agent . for Messenger Corset Company. Specially qualified fitter always in attendance. MISS CLOUGH'S Hairdressing Rooms. — Large Assortment Nets, Side Combs, Waving Tongs, Fringes, Human Hair Plaits, from Is. M~ ISS CLOTJGH.— Just Opened, Great Assortment of Art Fringe, 3d yard; suitahle for table centres, etc. Telephone 1877. THE LADIES' PAGE. Ex Emmeline. 9k* warl* «** tat — <i« «sr4*a vu s wilt, Aad ■»■■ <k* B*nait, *i«ked. till wrau raiUd. — Cahpsiw. luulu will Im pltut* tt reccire letter* from «*m* pniui •* *mj uutt »l lmMmt to «fcem. u< w nply omit (ka ■!<!•■ «r «M« »«««. me n« 4e pjiune ««ly »t tba ww» ■*■«»*» to ke mablUhcd. Lctteri ta la irfdrund ■ Saiaallat." care •{ Ik* Mltar. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Hiawatha.. — Thank you very much for your kindness in forwarding the brambla pattern fox Jasmine. I am forwarding it on to her. I am sore Dot will be pleased to see your name iv JEmmeline's 00-lumn, dear. One Who Would Like to Know. — (1) I have never seen the English translation of tha Gaelic song "Horo Eileanach hug v," so cannot oblige you. (2) Shall appear in Home Interests in next issue. TABLE TALK. Monday, May 29. On Friday evening Mrs Ritchie gave a large juvenile danoe at "Bahrradd," which was thoroughly «njoyed by all present. The billiard room was converted into a ball room, giving ample room not only for the young people, but also for some others who were present enjoying the gay scene, amongst whom wore Mr George Ritchie, Mr Jock Ritchie, Mr and Mrs C. Butterworth, Mrs Mills, Miss 27«d11, ~K/r^aa Eevnolds, ~MV and Mrs RiTinla.iT Thomson, Miss Denniston, Dr and Mrs Stanley Batchelor, Miss Batchelor, Miss Sise, tha I Messrs Sise, Miss Fanshawe, aaid Miss Porter (Sydney), the Misses Williams, Miss Grierson (Auckland), Mr and the Misses Webster, Mr Fenwick, Miss K. Farquha-r, Mr Wilkinson, Mr Leslie Williams, Mr Stewart, Mr S. Neil!, and Mr A. Roberts. " Miss 1 Fanshawe (daughter of Admiral Fan* shawe) and Miss Porter, a visitor from England, spent a few days in Dunedin last w«ek, during which they stayed at Wain's Hotel. Miss Fanshawe and Miss Porter have -gone to the Lakes, and return at the end of the -week for a few days before returning to Sydney. Mr and Mrs Hunter-Weston and their children left by Tuesday's steamer for Wellington, where they joined the Gothic and sailed for London on Saturday. Miss Rattray and Miss Kate Ratfcray also left on Tuesday for Wellington, and were passengers tc London by the Gothic. Mr and Mrs Percy Sargood, with their children, left on. Tuesday, for the north, en route

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Otago Witness, Issue 2672, 31 May 1905, Page 64

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Page 64 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2672, 31 May 1905, Page 64

Page 64 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2672, 31 May 1905, Page 64