The marriage took place at the Anglican Church, Featherston, of Miss Fanny Goddard, daughter of Mrs. W. Goddard, of Napier, and . formerly of Havelock North, to Sergeant , Harold Thompson, cfNapiar, z member of the Expeditionary Force at present in camp at _ Featherston.; Captain-Chaplain Cruickshanks performed the ceremony. A New Zealand trooper, - writing to friends in,Masterton from "somewhere" in Egypt, says: "We have unearthed ail old. Egyptian temple, only a few chains from our tents. It is supposed' to be of great antiquity. So far the archaeologists have discovered some granite blocks and a stone tablet, with old Egyptian figures and writing on thepi. _ The Romans are supposed to have invaded all the country we are camped upon."' The registrations at the Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, include:' Mr. Mills, Masterton; Miss M'lntyre, Greymouth ■ .Mr. and Mrs. Hamer, Palmerston North; Mr. Parkinson,.'Dunedin; Mr. Downey, Wanganui; Mr. Handey, Foxton j Mr. Ross, Wanganui; Mr. Gabriel, Wanganui ;• Mr. Holmes, .Wanganui; Mr. P. J. Clarke, Auckland; Mrs. D. Hannan, Levin. - . ; ; ' ... & ATTRACTIVE WOMEN. LOTION DE CLEOPATRA Instantly; removes all tan, roughness,-sun- : bum, and shine, without producing the slightest "made-up", appearance. "Lotion de : Cleopatra" renders the skin as 6mooth ' and as soft as velvet. ' -ii ' ' MORE LASTING THAN POWDER. i BETTER FOR' THE SKIN. : j I Price, 3s. 6d., from.. Geo.. Mee, Chemist, < Lambton Quay, Wellington, or from Lon- '■ don Pharmacol C0.,-Auckland (postage 3d,
Special Easter Offering}, A® €. Smith's, Silk Department . Our Silk Department will make a very extraordinary offering during the nest six days —"or while it lasts," which will-probably be about half that time. Here it is: 67S Yards. Pure FaikSfe Silk. This is a Silk of uncommonly good wear. It is also yarn dyed, that is, the Silk yarn is dyed before being woven, which gives it a more perfect and lasting colour. It is a Silk of beauty, and is 38 inches wide. AND WILL BE CLEARED AT \ 4/11. Yard. * \ ,' ■ ■■ ' THE Shades are Ivory, Shell Pink, Saxe, Navy, Copen, Mole, and Black. [DRAPERS & CLOTHIERSI^^ irmnini'i,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2751, 20 April 1916, Page 3
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