Ladies' Hairdressing IN THE LATEST LONDON STYLE. Singeing, — Shampooing 1 , and Cutting By Improved Methods. FRINGES, as shown above, from ss. COMBINGS MOUNTED to any desigu from 2s 6d per oz. Country Orders receive every attention. JL JLb JeLa S3 9 77 Princes Street, Dunedin. THE LADIES' PAGE. By EiTSEELINE. Tbc world »r.s <ad — the rsrdcn *v s wild. And miD, tbe Uercalt, cijbeii, till women amilel. — CAiiriux. B&tmtUae will bo pleued to rcctire letter* frra c«-e» TWiAsau *n anjr osttcr of interest to Asm. and i» reply •.Stiosgb tk» taei>i«D «f tbtt s>=.go, tke norn d« plume eel? «f thj GtmiHC^uMs to bo published. Letters t* bi fclittinv ' araawUae." exro of iho Bdtwr. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. G-ABBiiELLE. — V©3, I am sorry to say I must have made a mistake in placing th-e topics. I did not intend to alter them, as you will see by this week's announcement. I am indeed pleased, and congratulate you heartily. Violet. — Thank you most heartily, my dear friend, for the "buah pearls." They are. ind&ed lovely — so large and fine. I think the finest you have ever sent me. The Kare•wao berries, too, are pleasant reminders of many a delightful day roaming in the gracious north. Winteb. — For unbroken chilblains use one . drachm of oil of cajuput, added to seven drachms of compound camphor liniment. Rub well in frequently. The lanoline is the bsst external remedy for the other trouble. Although I would recommend you to take Parrish'a chemical* food, as the dryness is likely to be the result of poorness of the blood, and the syrup will benefit you. Jane. — (1) Marie is pronounced Ma-ri, the "a" as vi far. (2) Draw the glove on the hand and rub well with benzol or benzine, using a piece of soft rag till clean. When clean, blow the gloves into shape and hang up for the benzine to evaporate. (3) If you can get a really good bristle brush, it is the bast. The majority, are, however, of inferior make, so probably you will not go wrong in getting a whalebone brush. TABLE TALK. MONDAY, June 19. On the sth of June Miss Mary Driver, eldest daughter of the late Mr Henry "Driver, of Dunedin, was married to Mr Shivas, of the Union Bank, Palmerston North. Miss Driver was married from the residence of her sistei'j Mrs Mac Grill, in Wellington. On Thursday Mrs Ritchie gave a ladies* luncheon party at "Balvraid." On Friday Mrs James Mills entertained some ladies at luncheon at "Mount Lodge." On Friday afternoon Mrs Colquhoun invited a few ladies to afternon tea, to meet her guest» Miss Felt, from Nelson. On Friday evning Mr and Mrs James Allen gave a large dinner paity at their residence, "Araiia." The engagement lias been announced of Miss Audrey Jackton, daughter of Mr Howard Jackson, to Mr Clirystal, bcth of Dunedin. Mr Justice Williams lias gone to Wellington to he present at the sittings of the Appeal Court, and is accompanied by Mrs and Miss Constance Williams. Mrs Alh-ecT 801 l (Shag Valley} is visiting Dunedin, and is staj-ing with hei sister, Mr 3 Aufrere Fenwiek, at St. Clair. Miss FeH. from Xe'son. is at piessnt visiting .Mrs Colquhoun, at lier j-esi deuce, in High, street. Mrs C. Tieicl (Clifton) is in town, and la ■staying with her motliei, Mrs Sise. Miss M. Sale lias returned from Invercargill, •wlieie she has been \isitmg her brother. Mrs Watson, who lias been visiting lie* mother, Mrs Royse, has ictuined to Invercargill. "_ Mrs Fotheringham and her son have letumect from Tapanui, where they hay ebeeu staying. Dr and Mis Lindo Ferguson leave on Tuesday by the Moana for Auckland, and frost there go the winter exem'sia* *-» ***- *~ a — ** ]jv Ik* N&vua,
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