WOMEN'S CORNER
The Lady Editor will 1m pleased to receive for publication in the "Women's Corner" Items of social or personal news. Such items shoixld be folly 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 Davies (Albany street) hare left on a holiday visit to Timaru. Miss Eileen Jones (Sutherland's road) and Miss Molly McKay (Hanmer Springs') are visiting their aunt, Mrs R. Mascall, New Plymouth. Mrs Price (New Brighton) and Miss V. Harding (Fendalton) are spending a week at Akaron. Mr and Mrs Nicholson. (Fendalton) are spending a few weeks' holiday at Leithfield. Mrs A. J. Neville (Hanmer Springs) is visiting Christchurch. Mrs H. A. Young and family (Cashmere road) are spending the holidays at Kaikoura. Mrs George Weston and family will spend the New Year holidays at Leithfield Beach. The Rev. and Mrs de Lambert (Riccarton) are leaving this week-to spend a few weeks iji Kaikoura. The -Rev. W. W. Bed well, of Kaikoura. will take Mr de Lambert's duties at Riccarton. Mrs Maurice Fell (St. George's School, Wanganui) is staying with Mrs G. H. Merton, Montreal street, Christchurch. Mrs R. G. C. Ffitch (Khandallah, "Wellington) is visiting Mrs H. Ffitch, Fendalton. Mrs Baddy (Littlebourne, Dunedin) is in Christchurch for a few days and is staying with Mrs Martin, Kilmore street. . Mr C. J. L. White and Mrs White are guests at St. Elmo for the Cliristmas holidays. - ; Mr and Mrs Phil Whatman (Riccarton) have left for Auckland. Miss Thelina Guthrie (Invercargill) is the guest of Mrs Horton Hitchon, St. Albans, for the holidays Miss A. * McCleave (Hawkesbury avenue) is spending a holiday in Timaru. Miss Jean Walker (West Eyreton) is spending New Year with her-uncle at West Melton, and will later visit Mrs Fincham, Oamaru. Miss F. Herdman (Halswell) left on Monday to spend the Christmas and New Year holidays in Dunedin. Mr and Mrs F._ W. Fullwood and family are staying in Timaru. Mr and Mrs Harold Barker left on Monday- night for Auckland, en route for England. Mr and Mrs C. Murray (Wharanui), Miss S. Todd (Dunedin), Mr and Mrs A. L. Jones (Ashburton), Mr and Mrs J. H. Skinner (Austin, U.S.A.), Miss Thompson (Montreal), Mr and Mrs MeKerrow (Chile), and Miss C. C. Lacey (England) are staying at Warner s Hotel. . ; Mr and Mrs B. Paterson and Miss C. ,M.-Russell. (Glasgow) and Mr and Mrs P. Herman. (Auckland)- are guests at the United Service Hotel. Latest arrivals at the Hotel Federal include :-Mr and Mrs Stenliousei (Dunedin), Mr S. Murase < Tok r l °' ;n f ap^ Miss K. Fortune (Invercargill), Miss C P. Hamilton (Dunedin), Mr JGlover (Dunedin), Miss E. Tierney (Waihi), i'tiss M. Hodgson (Hamilton), Miss A. Drake (Hamilton), Mr C. McDonald (Gisborne), Miss E. Hannagan (Dunedin), Mr J. R. Dawson (Dunedin), Mrs and Miss Weston (Huutly), Mr and Mrs G. Anderson (Dunedin), Mr and Mrs Blyth (St Kilda Dunedin), Mr Walter M. Richardson (Oam&ru), Mrs G. F. Bryan (Westport), Mrs S. Jacka (Auckland), Mr L. M. Jacka (Auckland), Mr J. A. Neilson (Geraldine) ; Mr and Mrs «• Tomlinson (Blenheim), Miss C. M> Yates (Auckland), Miss R. Yates (Auckland), Mr 6.'Newton (Wellington), Mrs Pauhl (Nelson) Mr Kmlock (Wellington), Mr T. • Hendry (Wellington), Miss J. C. Sutherland (WellingMr J. Thompson (Wellington), Mr H. S. Barrett (Wellington). WHEN CHILDREN'S CLOTHES LOOK NICE. At this season of the year how nice the clothes look of several of the children and their mothers. This is due to the use of Dove Brand Starch when ironing. Though costing no more thaninferior starches, Dove secures a beautiful, glistening, crisp finish without that boardlike stiffness which is so uncomfortable. —6 A restful seaside vacation is one of the finest of health investments. "Oriental House," Seaview road, New Brighton, under the personal super vsion of Mrs E. Davies (late of "Khartoum") is a delightful place to stay. 'Phone No. 1622 M. —» HOT BATH EVERY MORNING. When the bright morning sunshine slips between your drowsy eyelids it's time to be up and doing; So out of bed you jump and make a brave leap for the bathroom ahead/ of- all the rest, and then "under the tingling shower—water delightfully hot, heated overnight electrically by means of the Mercer Vacuum Electric Cylinder. Obtainable from J. Mercer and Sons, Ltd., 54 Oxford terrace (near Montreal street bridge.). . —2 MOUNTAIN HOUSE, ARTHUR'S PASS. Renovated and extended, the above will be reopened by Mrs Cottrell, late of Chatham House, Ashburton, and the Hydro Grand, Timaru, early in November. Home comfort and an excellent cuisine guaranteed. Tariff, £3 10s weekly. —1 - Mr and Mrs' Napier are still conducting "Te Kiteroa," the popular Guest House and Health Resort at Waimate, modern house, with electrio light and drainage. Ideal winter climate, beautiful garden, extensive view. For illustrated descriptive circular, containing full particulars, address Mr W. D. Napier, £.O. Box 10, Waimate (telephone 151, Waimate). —6
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19502, 26 December 1928, Page 1
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