TO-DAY'S DINNER.
(Specially written for Tub Dominion.) MONDAY. Celery Soup. Cold Lamb Maslicd Potatoes. Turnips, lioilcd I'ruit < Pudding. < CELERY SOUP. ] Four ounces rice, l bunch turnips, 2 ; sticks celery, salt mid pepper, 4 pmU pfock. Boil tho rice in a little water, then add the stock; cut up the ce ery and turnips, and stow them in a little butter until cooked; then add them to tho stock IS wil'h seasoning. FOll TO-MORROW. j Two Pounds Stoat. Pastry. Asparagus. , ' j SOCIAL AND PERSONAL, Anglo-New Zealand Wedding. At St. Mark's Church, Tnnbridge , i L Wells, Kent (Eueland), the marriage took place recently of Mr. Vivian Lloyd Lo Cren, only sou of Mr. H- A. Le Cren, , Timaru, and Miss Angela N«vhokl, wc- - ond daughter of the late Mr. flilliam 1 t. Ncwbold and Mrs. Newbold, of Tiinbridso Wells. There were sis lmdesP maids, and anion? the guests were Mr. ' Douglas Lo Cren. Dr. and Mrs. Lmdo Ferguson, Dr. and Mrs. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Gcorse Grey Russell, Mr. and Mrs. _ Mitchie, Mr. and Mrs. E-jerton Leid, Jlr. . Epsom, llr. and Mrs. Bow. Sir- and , ■» Jlrs. C. Wray, .Mr. G'roy Eussell, Mr. 3 Ciias. Eelamain. Dr. Bowe, and Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Smithson. .. «• Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. Le Cren and Miss Le Cren leave England for New Zealand - bv the Kotorua on December 23. 'Mr. and Mrs. G. Pab.irat (Gisborne) . return very shortly from their visit to - St England. _ , ... _.. — Two Duncdin ladies, the Jfisscs Kane and Dorothy Finch, can c.aim the (lis[l tinction of bcins the first lady aviatoro t from the .Dominion, writes a London ■ f .correspondent. Their experiences in an f aeroplane, at Broolilands, were both exP citing and enjoyable, and they were indebted for them to Mr. ileromg, of the fi Bristol School, who took them lound the j! Brooklands course six times. i L [ Too Much "Kitchen Work." I A rather sore-point v.ith tlio nurses at 1 I the Auckland District 'Hospital at tho present time is the amount of : f work" which they are obliged to do (says t the '"Ferald"). It is stated that nurses, ! who have had as much as five years ex- : - perience. and are in charge of wards, aro emplovod most of their timo m washms . s up the breakfast and dinner (lishes used »'l jv th- patients, while it is furOier com- : - liiained that the probationers, who as"i sist, have to peri'orm a still greater proportion of this work, _ and thus receive !j little or no training m actual mtr:,m.,. [■ Under these circumstances .complaint is t rife, some of the nurses maintaining t.iat while they we;- enraTcd to go to tho . f coital as nurses, th® work thej m II given is reany l,uii ot j.achenniauls. ] a The omplovment oi' girls to perform tho B kitchen work is, therefore, urged. } Fcilding Notes. Mrs. George Luxmoro is visiting Mrs. ( I Luxmore (Westmount). j Mijs Hill is staying with Mrs. Maclean , ij (Hawora). I P Mrs. Wheeler and Miss Wheeler Kara J j taken a hou. e o in town for a few m-onins. :{ Jtr. and Mrs. Clayton have left for a : i| six-weeks' holiday in Auckland. i The Oroua Tenuis Ciub opened their courts on Wednesday. There was a large j i attendance, and tho courts were in splen- . did order. Alesdnmes Eridßo and .lames provided afternoon tea, and among those , ! present were .Misses Invin Jlills, Gould ; i;l), Cart hen, .Messrs. Onglcy, liovcna, I'irani, Bridge, James, and others. I On Wednesday evening the children be- ; longing to the Presbyterian Church were - entertained at a tea meeting, this being ] ! followed by magic lantern pictures and i presentation of prizes. During tho e\en- ' ing the liev. G. 13udd presented lliss : Brav who is to be married shortly, with a silver tea and coffee service and hot lvater kettle. Tho swimming baths were openod on Wednesday by Mr. Goodbchero in tho presence of a large crowd. \ very cnjovable danco was held on Thursday niglit in tho Parish Hall. Among those present were: _ Mcsdames \\ T nlUer, Prior, Long, Hoult, Tlill, Robert?, Misses Prior, Long, "Wyatt, "Walker, O'Halloran, liirton, Bruce, Shannon, Foote, Messrs. Prior, Long, Goodbehere, Shannon, Chalmers, Kiukeot, Foote, Ilawke, and others. n> Mrs. Sinclair left for the south oil El Saturday by tho Mararoa. t Mrs. H. Rhodes left .Wellington on Si Saturday, for the south. Mrs. Scott was I | also a parsenger by the same boat. t i Lady Carroll left Wellington for Naf j pier on Thursday. r 1 Mrs. Newman meets the ladies o-f { lioseneath this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. fj Miss Dora Booth has rehtrned to Nelfe ' son. || 1 .Mrs. West is staying with her daughter, fe| : Mrs. Wall, at Kairanga, for a few days. Miss Bright (Nukimiki) has been paying a week-end visit to Wellington and returns to-day. Miss J. Hardy (Wadestown) is on a visit to Hawke's Bay and is staying with her sister, Mrs. Warren. EXPERIENCE V. DIPLOMAS. After fourteen years ol' solid work and study as a Hair, Face, and Skin Specialist, Miss Milsom can show numbers of living results, to prove tho efficacy of her methods aud knowledge. She holds j hundreds of testimonials trom ail over ! the world. Diplomas count for little— | ixperience counts tor much. Her preparations find favour because they produce results. Miss Milsom diagnoses all cases, treats and teaches ladies ami gen- - tlemen their own home treatment, which is necessary to complete success. .Hair re—"3 stored to natural colour without injurious j dyes. Delightful Face Massage, Shampoo--1 ing, Manicuring, 'llair-dressing taught, j ttairwork of every description. Foathori weight Natural Hair Pads, from ss. Elect trolysis (permanent and painless, qualij tied under Madam Barclay, New York). 5 Telephone 811. Mi.w Milsum (onp. Stewj art, Dawson's), Willis St., Wellington.'' | giory of the battlefield. It is still kept — Consult MISS JENKINS regarding ml l Hair, Scalp, and Skin Alfcctions. I She is thoroughly ([iialiiied to givo tho | best possible advice on these subjects. I Iteviva preparations sold only hero; in- | valuable for complexion, and tho most H perfect emollient for preserving the skin I 1 and complexion from the trying changes I » of weather. Ouaranleed absolutely noil- ' injurious. Ilairdressing n sne'ciality. Manicuring and Pedicuring. Miss Jenkins, Nathan's Buildings. Telephone LMI. —Advt. / Andre llmiimonl', who won the recent ' (lying race in Great Brilain, has presented .£IOO of his prize-money as a contribution to tho charilable work of I/iiulon. 3 Tho oldest of our Auslralasian colonies j) is New South Wales. It was discovered j] by Captain Cook in 1770, and was first | occupied by settlers eight, years later. | SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. | destroyed by "ltusma" (Reg.). A guarn anteo given with each case undertaken, j Skilled massage, shampooing, manicur- '» 1 ing, etc. Mrs. Hullcn and Miss Holland, | Laiiilton Quay, over "Economic." 'Phono I 1017 ' u Ladies will bo interested to note that I Mrs. liolleston has just received from « England a very large assortment of Hair ij Goods, made of the Best Quality English I Hair, including Switches suitable for 3 Kairdressini? in the New Style.?, whica a ach purchaser will be taught gratis. J Goods sold at English prices. 250 Lambmh"- ' ton Quay, opp. Tho Economic.*
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