ATTRACTIVE WOMEN.
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• In Egypt marriage is a long ;and tedious ceromoiiy, while divorce is equivalontly short and easy. The husband simply says three times, J'Thou art divorced," and repays his wife's dowry, and the unioii is dissolved.
I fled Cross Day. '■•'■■"" '- ~ at 10 o'clock Mrs. Luke .- (the. Mayoress) opens the Red Cross ; Day, which is being held in Miss Tendall s tea rooms. Fancy, godos, f10w- ,.: ers, curios, home-made 'sweets and cakes will be sold, and as' many have j t . seen sent in already and others are jromised, there will be a good choice if goods. There will' be a Red Cross Jag competition, and a palmist will be i In attendance all day. The sale will remain open till 8 p.m. The admission is only Is., which includes either morning. or afternoon tea.' r The Trentham Band will be in attendance from 2 p.m. till 5 p.m. Miss Tehdall will be very grateful if everyone having meals at the tea room during-the luncheon hours, 11.30 a.m. to 2 p.m., will be as expeditious as possible, as time and space will on this occasion be valuable. On Saturday a cafe chantant for the same object will be held in the rooms, and Mrs. Coleridge has arranged a capital pro- . gramme of music and recitations, when some of AVellington's best entertainers will take part. : . The Shakespearean Tercentenary. t > Festivals in England have been arranged in connection with the Shakesi perean Tercentenary, the proceeds of Which are to be given to the Red Cross. A.similar course.of proceeding.has been arranged in Wellington.' Tickets at Is., 2s. 6d., and is:; together with' a badge consisting of a medallion of Shakespeare pn silk will be sold hi the streets on Saturday by Red .Cross ladies, and those •rho purchase will have the satisfaction )f knowing that in addition to honouring- Shakespeare, they are at the same lime assisting'so great and necessary a janse as that of the Red. Cross. The iickets. will do fori any evening of the performance. "The farewell social given on Wednesday by the residents of Gladstone to a Vomber of soldiers' from that district Tho' are leaving for the front, was a jreat. success, being one of tile most SnjoyabTe functions ever held in a disiriet noted for its hospitality and socal gatherings. 'Duringtbe evening v Sir ,Salter Buchanan, MJi.C, made pre- . dentations to the men, and in doing so Referred in eulogistic terms to the sterling qualities of the departing men, • )nd the splendid example they had set i offering their services to the country, fresentations : were made as follow': — frooper Robert Cooper, a case of pipes; ~ /rooper Dugald Thompson, a. safety' razor; Troopers Bert Mason and Tom Wood, a wristlet watch each. There- , cipients met with. a. great reception) being cheered'to the echo; They suitably acknowledged the'presentations. A quiet wedding was celebrated in the Roman Catholic Bishop's Chapel, New Street, Ponsonby, on Tuesday nor'ning. April 25, when Miss Eileen llary, second daughter of the Hon. J. L. Tole, was united to Mr. : Cyoil Os-. 'orne, only son of Mr. Edmund Ma)ony. Monsignor Mahoney performed the marriage rites. The bridesmaids were two little girls, Margaret Toner and Barbara Pearce, and the best/man was. Mr. Jack. Tole. At Carterton last week/Miss Bertha Jones was married to Private L. G. Woolett. . • ; Ladies!: Buy your Silk Hose from Herb. Price. He has. just opened up a new range of Black Silk Hose,- whicu can't be beaten.T-Advt. .
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2757, 28 April 1916, Page 2
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