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SOCIETY OF CIVIL. ENGINEERS.

ENJOYABLE CONVERSAZIONE, j A pieasrut air of miornmlny and 1 | hue spirit of good-fellOwship character- j ilie coijvertiaaione given at I'ias- , ■a« last night, m honour ot the mem- j tS oi the New Zealand bociety ol t Civil Engineers who are attending tn« j conference at present sitting in Christ- j church, and tlieir wives ; Messrs F. W. Freeman, D. E. lai- j ton, and E. F. Scott were - responsible for the arrangements ot tne gatliei ing, which pro>ed a great success. An excellent contort programme was provided by Messrs Frank Moran av ]y M'-G-iU, T. Lawrence, and Jack Lock- ( hart. and after sitpper the guests j (lanced to the music of Bob Bradford s , OrchesLra. " Mr F. T. M. Kissel on , hchalf of the guests, thanked Mr Free- j man and his committee for arranging : the conversazione, which all had en- , joyed thoroughly. i Amongst the honoured guests were | Mr C. T. Aschman (chairman of the j Canterbury .College Board of Gover- | nors) and' Mrs Aschman. Mr A. E. j Flower (deputy-chairman, Canterbury j College Board of Governors), Mr S._ C. • Bingham (representing the Christ- ! ehurcii Drainage Board) and Mrs Bi,ng- | Mr W. T. Tester (Lytteltoii' j Harbour Board'; and Mrs Letter. The i Mayor (Mr-D. G. Sullivan. M.P.I and . Mrs Sullivan, and the Hector of Can- ( terburv College (Dr. James Hight) and \ Mrs Hight were unable to accept the j committee's invitation, j Those present included Mr and Mrs j F Hitchcock, Mr and Mrs A. R. Galbrnith, Mr and Mrs J. C. Forsytli, Mr and Mrs T. A. Johnston"(Grfeymouth), Mr and Mrs G. R. Mil ward (Invercar*ill). Mr and Mis A. R.'Jocks.. Mr and Mrs F. T. M. Kissel (Wellington). Mr and Mr 3 F. W. Freeman, Mr and j Mrs F. W. Furkert, Mr and Mrs J. G. Lancaster (Wellington 1 ). Mr and j Mrs L. C. Vicsry, Mr and Mrs Maurico Wright. Mr and Mrs Hugh Anderson. Mr and Mrs H. J. Beck. Mr and Mrs j H. W. Harris. Mr and Mrs A. J. Jeffs fWellington). Mr and Mrs H. L. Ben- [ jamin (Napier), Mr and Mrs G. A. j : Kissel. Mr and Mrs R. A. Campbell. j | Dr. and Mrs O. H. Frankel. Mr and j ' Mrs Donald Brooker (Wellington), Mr and Mrs 11. 11. Paekwood and Miss Mollie Packwood,(Waitaki Hydro), Mr and Mrs E. F. Scott, Mr and Mrs H Vickerman (Wellington), Mr and Mrs J. Cullens, Mr and Mrs E. A. Ockenden, Professor and Mrs J. E. L. Cull, Professor and Mrs P. H. Powell. Mr and Mrs J. McNair. Mr and Mrs I'. W. J. Belton. Mesdames C. E. Booby, J. fs. Stanley, W. McJvenssio Jeffrey, Misses H. Webster, Gladys Giles, Mollie Parton, Dobson, Margaret Anderson, Jill Barker, Heather Campbell, Helen Campbell, Phyllis Plimmer, DcnziL Thorn son. Esme Thomson. Jessie Lockie, Eunice Morrison (luvereargill;, fJoris Prudhoe, Tilbury (Dunedin), G. Ellen, Lindsay Hitchcock, E. McKenzie, M. Turton, Sir Arthur Dudley ' Dobson, Messrs F. J. Williams (Dunedin), H. L. Cole (Wellington), D. E. Parton, W. L. Newnliam (Wellington). Theo Barker, L. B. Campbell, Russell ! Hounsell, G. G. Callende'r (Welling-I ion). T. 'Learmont (Greymouthi, H. j Hitchcock. Hubert Sladden. F. Lang- : boin, A. J. Baker (Wellington), Alan ' M. S- Tatisley. G. I. Irving, E. A. Jeffs, J. S. L. Deem (WangaDui'i, and F. N. Thomson. PARTY. AT SPIIINGSTON. A very pleasant, party was held at ll:e liome of -Mr and Airs ij. Collins (Spvingstou). when the evening was spent with music, games, and dancing. Among those present were Mr and Mrs B. Collins. Misses Helen and Bar- i bara Barker. Monica and Joan Beer. ; j Eileen Carter. Laura Keenan. and j j Margaret Graham. Messrs Len Collins. I i John Dyer. Maurice Mnrnane, "Wi)-'| liam Brysoii,. Sheuherd Smith, Gilbert! Donohue. John Connor, Ted Asliton. I Fred Fricklcton. Clarry llosewarne. j E. Dennis, and Masters Edgar Collins j and Ted Dennis. j WONDERFUL NEW . HAJK DYEFamous hair tinting specialists and j dermatologists co-operated to produce Komol —the new, washable hair dye. Komol is guaranteed not to harm deliu&te hair- It can be permanently waved without danger. A more natural effect is obtained with Komol. because it is ; obtainable in 18 natural hair shades. ..We can fully recommend this fine dye. |E. Cameron Smith, Ltd., Cathedral I square. i

VISITORS TO HOLIDAY RESORTS, j

The ,\'evv Brighton Cafe: Mrs Wyles and j lumilj- (Ohristohuroh), Mrs by me and cliild j (TJariield), Mrs Gardiner, Mrs Eentoul (Christ- 1 church/, musses Mali'on and McGuire (Aka- J roa), Mr and Mrs Ward (Christcliurcb), Mrs | and Jdisa McGce (Ckrislchuieh), Mr I and Mrs R. Turner and familv (llanmcr ' Springs', Mr and Mr? Hanna," Master J. j E anna (Chrißtchurclr), Mr and 'Mrs "Wri<rht i (Timaru), Mr J. Seagcr (Cliristoluirch), Mrs : Miller (Clnisteliurchl.

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20788, 23 February 1933, Page 2

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SOCIETY OF CIVIL. ENGINEERS. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20788, 23 February 1933, Page 2

SOCIETY OF CIVIL. ENGINEERS. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20788, 23 February 1933, Page 2

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