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WOMEN'S CORNER

The Lady Editor will bo pleased to receiva for publication iu the "Women's Corner" items of social or personal news. Such items should be fully authenticated, and engagement notices must bear the signatures of both parties. Correspondence is invited on any matters affecting, or of interest to, •women.

Mr and Mrs L. B. Beale and Mr Dymock (Wellington) are the guests of Mr and Mrs-Cecil Ollivicr ("Glenelg," St. Martins).

Mrs Appleby returned on Saturday from a visit to friends in Marlborough. Mrs George Maedonald (Lowry Hills) and Mrs Bruce Douglas (Scargill) are staying at Avonholnie, Fendalton, for It aco Week.

Mrs H. R,. Young (Westport) is visiting Mrs H. A. Young (Cashmere road). Mrs John Sim (Dunedin) is visiting her mother, Mrs Ernest lo Cren (Heaton street). Mrs Judkins (Dunedin) is also the guest of Mrs le Cren.

Mrs E. J. le Cren and Miss Ethel le Cren (Tiniaru) are in Christchurch for the Race "Week gaieties. Miss Laura Greig, of Chris-tclmrcli, has been appointed maternity nurs-o at tho Motueka Cottage Hospital.

Miss Myra Hart has arrived from the south to visit her brotber and sister-in-law, I>r. and Mrs B. Hart (Sunnyside). Miss Halmai Loughnan (Avonside) has returned from a six weeks' visit to the North Island. Miss Lucy Sproule i Napier) is staying with her fo> - the race*.

Mrs William A it-ken CDnncdin) is spending a week with friends in Christchurch.

Mrs Fountain (Duuedin) is the guest of Mrs A. V. "Winchester, Cashmere Hills.

Mrs Alex. Duncan (Dunedin) is amongst southern visitors to Christchurch for the races.

Miss Rose Tabart (Papanui road), is visiting friends in Wellington. Miss Bonnington leaves shortly for Invercargill, where she will spend a few months with relatives.

Miss Jocelyn Fish (Feilding) is paying a round of visits to relatives and friends in Christchurch.

Lady Richardson will return from Samoa to New Zealand early in December.

Tbe wedding of Molly, onlv daughter of Mr and Mrs H. P. Lance, of Wanganui, to Henry, only son of Mr and Mrs H. H. Knight. Mcrivale, Christchurch, was celebrated in Wanganui recently, says an exchange. The is announced of Doris Vivian, younger d'aughter of Mr and the late Mrs James Manchester. •Te Ra," -Waimate, to Donald, son of Mr and Mrs James Borrie, of Waimate.

Recent arrivals at the Hotel Federal include:—Mrs A. E. Smith Oamaru), Mrs F. A. Breeze (Dunedin), Mr Chas. Affleck (Southland), Mr S. G. "Woods (Southland), Mr and Mrs Falconer (Dunedin), Mr L. Hill (Dunedin), the Hon. Mrs Blyth (Auckland), Mr C. W. Anderson (Auckland), Mr H. 0. Vickery (Wellington), Mr and Mrs H. Pirie (Wellington), Mr P. J. Kelleher (Wellington), Mr and Mrs 1.;. W. Nelson (Wellington), Mr and Mrs M. Geaney (Makikihi), Mrs Dodd (Tiniaru), Mr and Mrs W. Parkcs (Blenheim), Mr and Mrs R.. Parkes (Blenheim), Mi.-s R. M. He'tt (Hantner Springs), Mr N. H. Johnston (Greymouth), Mr and. Mrs J. M. King (Greymouth), Mr Cecil Webber '(Tiniaru), Mr J. E. Cuthiil (Invercargill), Mr Jns. Stevenson (Windou), Miss Vera Smith (Timaru), Mr John Balmer (Auckland), Mr and Mrs Dearth (Taranaki), and Mr E. Averill (Hastings). Tho Canterbury Jockey Club's race ball, to be held in tho Caledonian Hall to-morrow night, promises to be a record success. Tickets, for which there is a brisk demand, may be obtained from anv member of the eseeutive com-mittee-Mrs M. Bethel]. Miss Phyllis Boyle, Mrs C. G. Dalgelv. Miss Joan Fulton, Mrs Geo. Gould, Messrs A. D. Boyle, L. E. Cooke, L. D. Cotterill, D. Gould. Geo. Gould, IT. G. Helmore, D. E. Wanklyn, or. from Mr F. C. Cother, secretary.

Just to hand for Race season a beautiful variety of Indian Lizard skins. We make in all styles to suit your requirements. Come and inspect our stock, including the best English makes. H. Pannell and Co., 105 Manchester street, 'Phone 694. __e

IRONING HINTS. Clothes are much easier to iron when Dove Starch is used. This is due to Dove being pure rice starch. It gives the linen a crisp, white- finish, which looks well and feels nice. Dove costs no more than inferior starches. All grocers sell it. \

When buying presents or about tn travel, try "Neweys" quality House. 679 Colombo street, Christchurch. Large stocks of Travel Goods. T.atPSt in Ladies' Handbags, Novelties of all lcinds. A visit is always appreciated. Attention and Civility is our motto. N7194

BLANKETS AND SILK. A blanket—or the finest silk—clothes of all descriptions are washed ever so easily and quickly with the extra help of Verbena Soap. Verbena is so gentle that clothes last longer and always look fresher, and moreover Verbena will not redden the hands. Use Verbena for an easier wash. 6

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19151, 7 November 1927, Page 2

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WOMEN'S CORNER Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19151, 7 November 1927, Page 2

WOMEN'S CORNER Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19151, 7 November 1927, Page 2