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CURRENT NOTES

Mr and Mrs John Montgomery (Fendalton), who have been visiting Britain, and who have been spending the last two weeks in Egypt, will leave Port Said to-morrow on their return journey to New Zealand. j Mr and Mrs D. Endell Wanklyn ■ (Rossall street) will leave on Thurs- i day night for a short visit to Wei- _ lington, where they will be the ' guests of Dr. and Mrs C. Morice. Mrs Rossmore Cracroft Wilson ' (Raetihi, King Country) is visiting , her sister, Miss Harley, Dublin , street. Mr and Mrs Henry Wood (War- : wick House), who have been spending several months in Christchurch, intend leaving on their return jourj ney to England in January. The Rev. and Mrs Basil Taylor (Hinds) will be staying with their daughter, Mrs O. A. Bridgewater, Cashmere, for the meeting of Synod this week. Mrs lan Macintyre (Cashmere Hills) will be the guest of Mrs W. H. Mulligan, "Flaxmere," Maronan, for the Mid-Canterbury golf tournament this week. Miss Olive Mcllraith (St. Elmo Courts) is the guest of Mrs James Deans, Homebush. Miss Milred Kelly (Springfield) has rec ;ived word of her success in the Intermediate Division of the Trinity College music examinations held in Christchurch recently for pianoforte. Miss Kelly is a pupil of Miss Amy E. Howes. Mrs R.lnnes (Springfield) lias returned from a holiday spent at New Plymouth and Palmerston North. Miss E. Robinson (Kaikoura) is visiting Mrs R. V. Clarke, Springfield. Mrs G. Laptjiorne (Springfield) has returned from a visit to her daughter. Mrs F. Hamilton, Wellington. Mrs T. Morgan (Springfield) has returned from Wellington, where she was visiting her daughter, Mrs i Smith Mrs C. L. Dearsley and her daughter, Mrs S. Ashley Wade (Fendalton) left last night for a visit to Wellington and Palmerston North. Mrs W. D. Revell (Timaru) and Miss Joan Glasgow (Rangiora) will be the guests of Mrs H. Thompson, Ashburton, for the golf tournament which will begin to-morrow. Mrs Gerrit van Asch (Hoon Hay) will be the guest of Mrs R. B. Lambert during the tournament. Miss Joan Telford (Riccarton) is spending a holiday at Akaroa. j Rev. A. H. Aeheson and Mr-' Acheson (Waimatc) are the guests of Canon and Mrs W. S. Bean. ! "Eccleston," Beverley street, for the l meeting of Synod this week. ! Miss V. Hynes (Otahuna). who j lias been spending some days at I Tai Tapu, will leave for Wellington j to-night. | The engagement is announced of. | I May, youngest daughter of Mr and j \ Mrs W. N. J. Thacker, Merivale. to ; Hubert Denzil. elder son of Mr and 1 Mrs R. W. Clarkson. Merivale. 1 The October number of "Film Fashionland"' is a most attractive journal, containing, as it does, a free pattern of a smart and simple frock, illustrations of the smartest fashions of the screen, a page of fashions for gills of 14 years of age. besides complete stories and many useful and practical beauty hints. | In the concert hall at the Young 1 Men's Christian Association building on Wednesday afternoon. October 31, a party arranged by the Wo- | men's Division of the Farmers' Union will be held in aid of ! the community chest. An ex- , eel lent musical programme and , a short play will be presented and > j tea will be' served. There will also • j be .stalls for the sale of produce and : flowers, and a variety stall.

KNIT YOUR SPRING JUMPER I Just out—Patons -nd Baldwins' No. j 11 Specialty Knitting Book with eleven | charming new styles for knitting and j crochet in light-weight wools. A number of fascinating new stitches. I Each garment illustrated. Full knit- i ting instructions. Send 7d stamps to I Patons and Baldwins. Box 1441 R. Wei- j lington. i PRESERVING EGGS WITH SAFETY. ] Not the slightest risk of failure—with even one you use, Ovoline Paste Preservative. Ovoline \ has stood the test of over 30 years, i Ovoline keeps fresh eggs fresh for months en end, and absolutely free from foreign taste. Refuse inferior substitutes. Tnsist on Ovoline. Is Gd jar preserves over 400 eggs. —3

WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. If you want superior hotel accommodation with a reasonable tariff, your logical choice will be "Stonehurst the large private hotel—right in the city. Has first class table. . . excellent bathroom facilities, lock-up garages, etc. Tariff 12/6 per day. Weekly £3/10/- (net.). Concessions for parties etc. HOTEL STONEHURST, Gloucester street, Christchurch. —1 PERSONALITY Can be expressed in a style of hairwaving distinctive for its individuality and artistry. So, next time, treat yourself to a real Eugene Permanent Wave by The Annette. The work of Miss Feron date of Berlin) and Miss Broun will please you. Ring 41-042 for your appointment. The Annette Toilet Salon, 2 doors from Tivoli. —1 10 MINUTES' FREE FACIAL TREATMENT AND "MAKE-UP." To increase the favouritism of "Charme Caressant" Beauty Treatment amongst discerning women, Mrs Cameron Smith is giving free 10 minute facial treatment and advice in a specially fitted-out salon at the pharmacy of E. Cameron Smith. Ltd., chemists. Cathedral square. You are invited to make an appointment. —6 APPLE CHEESE-CAKES j I cupful apple pulp flavoured with i lemon juice. Fether-Flako pastry. 1 egg (yolk and white separated). Line some patty pans with the Fether-Flake rolled thinly, fill with the thick stewed apple to which the yolk of egg has been added. Bake in a good oven about 20 minutes. Beat up white of egg stiffly, add 1 tablespoon sugar. Pile on top of each tartlet. Put back into cool oven to brown slightly. FETHER-FLAKE (Regd.) is perfect puff pastry ready to bake. Nothing to add, no mixing needed. Ideal for all pies, tarts, and pastries. 8d per lb at all Ernest Adams, Ltd. Cake Shops. —1

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21296, 16 October 1934, Page 2

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CURRENT NOTES Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21296, 16 October 1934, Page 2

CURRENT NOTES Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21296, 16 October 1934, Page 2