CHARACTER IN HAIR.
Your hair, to a largo extent, betrays your character and your position, as well as your taste. You need not fear JJie test if you are using the right preparations, so many not knowing what is the right thing to do should write in the first instance for book and price list. If possible, call and sec the latest hair speciality work. Hair-dressing ■ taught, shampooing, manicuring, electrolysis (painless and permanent), face massage. All cases diagnosed promptly. All clients taught their own homo treatment, also fnws massage.- MISS MILSOM, King's Chambers. Wellington, Telephone, 811.
Woddinns in Masterton. In St. Matthew's Church, Masterton, yesterday morning, Mr. J. J. Lomas, of Palmerston North, was married to Miss fcva Hooper, oldest daughter of Mr. L. . . Hooper, an old resident of this town. 111? bride, who war, prettily attired in white silk, was attended by her sisters, ihe church was tilled with relative? and friends of the bride, and the ceremony was performed by the Hev. 11. Watson. m^HJ,' 16 ,10,1 SO of tllfi bride's parents at Ie Winti yesterday afternoon, Miss Gordon, daughter of Mr. P. Gordon, was married to Mr. Walter Bright, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bright, of Eketahuna. 1 lip ceremony was performed by the Kev. A. T. Thompson, B.A.
A meeting of the Te Pani Clnb was held on inesday evening at the Y.W.C.A. Rooms, Manners Street. The chair was taken by the president (Miss Holme?.), and a paper on tlio "J.ifo and Work of Mendelssohn" was read by Miss Wilson. During the evening vocal and instrumental selections from the work of the celebrated musician were rendered. Mrs ,T H. D'Ath, Talavera Terrace, J.elt Wellington, yesterday for Manakau. Miss Kitty Brown (Dannevirke) and Miss May Borrows (Dun«din) will bo the guests of Mrs. Conlls for Easter. Mrs. Bothnmloy and Miss E. Cunningham leave by the TJlimaroa on Frida,week for Sydney, where they intend to remain for five or six weeks. Miss Winnie Birch, formerly of Wellington, has been engaged as a member of the itcarletjroubadours, who are to open here on Juno 1. After the Now Zealand tour the company is to visit India, China, and Japan. Mr. and Mrs. Walpole and the two Misses Walpole leave Feilding next Wednesday on a visit to the Old Country. Dr. and Mrs. Keece (Hamilton), who have been spending a lew days in Napier, have returned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. A. Trotter, of Otaki, are leaving on a visit to England next week. Mrs. and Miss Hopwood Foldi, who arrived in Wellington by-the Ulimarpa yesterday, are staying at the Grand Hotel. Miss Ritchie, head teacher of the Kiwitea School, has resigned her appointrneut.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1101, 13 April 1911, Page 9
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