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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

| Wedding at Tangiwai. 1 • wedding whiok^cMa^^iiijiaii'inler^'t a in and around the' little/cp!ony::pf-'!i!angii. 3 J!?'' ™J>k place on*Tuesday,•i'Jun'Sa Miss Eva fcarfjeant (sister-in-law of Mr. I Weorge Syme, tko-weU-knoini};' sawmill | owner) was married*?, toFcMri- ,J6hn" - J, ® nn i n ßtoii. The lbri(lesmai(l's'fci3-Miss t f 1 ® f>yme, niece J best man Mr. I'. Hobbs.-;.,^^^ « allien was fully choralv(^Ii?sV Cpili^.prot) fi if "'the orgaii)V; wasPperformeti:, by a the Rev Mr. Sten|s t tl»" bri<W ; aiiidVbn'd<!ii Rroom standing uiulcrva^large^wliife a ?*v/? • a P " ie iinisli, showered down toiit when pnllcdVv : t>ir^a'^SMnit>''.sGrittg: j Atte £ the ceremony;'Ja^laho"snuml)e'ft'{6J' j guests were cntertadneclj|atjtlie; wedding * breakfast, and later- oil to '.toa r as;'u'Cil 5 as at a social evening; tuiisici'. da"nc= ; i ing, etc., took plase,\ r atr,*an<i ? '.Mvs.' I'eiU ningron having leftJ:fpr'.;tlieWiiortiu . f T!ie : j singing of "Auld Lang. \Syna". concluded S the festivities. '<• A Presentation. >- 1 Oa Tttesday evening;;. 'rcsidhirce.' j °> •)' rs - .'!• I'edshiiw;.; His f ®* «'® Miramar Anglicaw.gmi'fcji, blocl to bid farewell 9 of the parish, the>Eev?v\\SA;;;vreaHM/ 7 Mr. Walton, in the^b'rief*period'- ItfJjrKß'it: he has been in many friends, and durii:*' .the.'course bf the evening, Mr.- Redshaw,- on behalf of. his fellow-parishioners, presented;rTWalton with a travelling;riig,;a3'::a ,,,; nii:rk. of the esteem in which tecy- hold .-him. _ Mr. Walton is leaving. for./ Australia.- ..". $ Obituary. ! On Saturday night thorp' passed away ! at her residence, Waitui/' Geraldino, Mrs. ! Angus Macdonald, laviyeryCbltljfesidenti'qf J the district. The deceasedclady was a [ daughter of Captain .M I'hersou: a WaterI 100 veteran, who settledjiin .the:iXioraldin'e'; ) district. She married the late .Mr. An- ) gns Macdonald, one of:ltho':early,;;ruiili6kl-, i ers of South Canterbury.*-'-' The doreas-ad s lady leaves two sons,%3ir4l3Aßr»Macdi;n'i.. k aid and Mr. A. G.yMacdonald,';'b6th;resi : -, J dents in GeraldiHDjsamI ,i :twov;'(liiitghter^,. [ Mrs. Hislop, wife of -Div.Hislpp, .aiidv.Mrs;' ! Wordsworth, '■ The Amethyst Dance.,: Party; : giyes^its' g first danco in tho New Century. Hal! on. - Friday, Jnno 11. •.^or'&mmitCeeF'comi? 1 prises Messrs. 11. Abel, ''Eastman,and! S. Meech. Mrs. Cecil Kelibeii4'(A]fredto'nj : -is. on' a visit to Wellington. • Miss Amy Moss, wllo;■'lias;::be'ett , ■'6pen<iili^.■' , some weeks in Wellington, returned to Auckland yesterday.. . Mrs. Frank Rhodes/ of Rotorua, i 3 the k guest of her sister;'•rMrs.iESiS;:'{Baldwin';' 1 | Central Terrace, Kelburne. - J Miss Thelma ipfai 1 tralto, left Weningtbri.^ion^.Tuesdayp'.'for: I Woodville, where she;.hasFari?«nf agemen't• I Miss Petersen will^ljej.the/guest'xf^Jlra:" | Eoote during her ;V 5 Mrs. Monckton Dcnipstcr (Duncciin) .'is;: 1 visiting Wellington;;' wifli-: j. heir sister, Mrs. Henderson.. " j Mrs. Thornton has' returned to. WelI lington from her visit' to Haw-Ice's Day, | and is staying at "Krail-.vbrtli." ■: ■ Mrs. Walter Strangv'-.Pa'imerstdn''Nor.tli,'■ | is in town. J Miss Skinner (Nolspn).' is; in. town, I Mrs. Harold Johnston is tho guest of | Mrs. Rolleston. k.w. I Miss Vavasour I on Tuesday by froiii-. iUarUr,' | borough. 5 Commissioner -Rich-. 1 J ards, arrives in Wellington ','irpm.' .Afe' J to-day, to tal{Q;. s pyer.',tli? coirtni'aii'dr I of tho "Salvation Armysiri, -New Zcalah'dv I . ■ A Press Association' rpessage,'from-iTr?-'-mailt 1« states that .Miss'.Graco . P.alotta, • tho pomedy actress is : avpasMnger. on'fthb..' Ophir, which has arrivediroih Londpii ;via' Suez. Mr. Alexander Jl'Lay was married- at Knox Church, Mastertoii,. ' VKtc-rday,. 'to jrargaret Benningtotai : ;®rand. v Mr. C. Bennington.vXioiie of MastertoKs.. earliest settlers. Miss Humphries, ILpwerr Hiitt. fhas re- ■ turned from a long visit.to Haivkii's Bay. j Tho elaborate decorations, at tho 'Weir' lington Club ball wefo' earned' '.oiit by ' the Scoullar Company. Mrs. DymoeK is av.-.iy on a visit (o Auckland and Rotorua.," ■' Mrs. Newbigin and; f^ Missf-EJaei- ' i®" Hastings on Tiiesdayj"'ett route 1 for- 1 England. A tall, in lionbur of tlie fiftieth .ah'riiversary of the Wcllilig'ton .Club, took" place at tho club lastf''ey.ening.. MRS. ROLLESTON/ '..:iiair . 'Specialist; 1 ; (qual. London and Paris); .isyfeobmmeii'ded: ■ for the- Permanent Cure, of all Se-'ilp Ail- . nients and tho most: EfTcctivo 'Troatnienfc; for the Growth of Hair. Sharnpooing, Hairdressing, Eloctroly. t i3, : (portnaactit ~re- ■ moval of superfluous - luii'r), .. dip., U.S.A. l'aee Massage, Combings.;'Made : UpVTraM ;; ■ formations, Switches,'- : ctcV : . ;2oi>. lianibfeh . Quay. Telephone 309f1.* " "

E.hcourSging 1 | W-'o 1 - aw- .told by a: pri'iiie-'nt i.iioi'iior .i-ii . ■Jlife- "Coiitelifppi-iii'y licvic-.v" that -Ik' [ ■■ca.iis.ed- h.e.r yo.u'lji; daugiiter, biiforp. slio jembarked uii tho perilous ,-i-a- of wedlccli. i. I'ii- go through the' i-rVllowing Inriii-iug, viz., |. f t-'vOTi! I ii id nil is in Hie wOrlir.opm .of :i i West K;;d (.Ircssiiialsei', Ihi-ee iiioiiths' ] CiAirs.e at -ii ]'ioii>eki'ei>'i'iig School -at AJ/il'.yefii,. .-iipplTmipnipi! by eiifikv.ry t/limses ia Lomliiii; a terili at ieai'lii-ng .young ciiilllrcu at tier ulii soluiol, aii.il. iiion'ths in a coitaiiospit'iil... 'I'Smuo is iVo- (Um'ol ; tliat su.cli..si'iefiia'i bt.ud.ios. for potoijlial mothers will become more 'and' more ge'ji- . e.riiiv and tJia't' flip truly efficient .yoiihg; ■ ; p'crso'iiM.f .ciido:jv&ii wi't'lf ' : cha'rmi> and' (fp.od.' onrry .al! before-lier. Such o •po'ssibiiiiy ;iiiiist. tjriiig i.-nto {a'.s'li'idii agiiii.i . .'ideal niav.riagcs.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1465, 13 June 1912, Page 9

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1465, 13 June 1912, Page 9

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1465, 13 June 1912, Page 9

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