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WOMAN'S WORLD.

(Continued from page 2.) The mairiage took'place quietly in St. John's Church on Wednesday of Mr. , M. S. Brown, the well-kiwwii Christ- ■ church solicitor, and Miss Isabella ' Samson, of Dunedin. The Rev. Dr. Gibb j performed the ceremony. "At the Wellington Eed Cross Shop, i was converted into a tea and lunch room on Friday, the sum of was -taken*- and handed in to the Violet pay i effort for our sick and. wounded soldiers, i Mrs. Brice, Mrs. Bell, and Mrs. Clarice, < of the Wadestown, Kelburn, and Brook- ; lyn Branches of "the National Reserve, were the organisers, and great credit is due to them for their complete arrangements. The shop was. practically lull all day, and - everrthing worked smoothly, and went'off well. .The effort was a great help materially to the success of Violet Day. Next' Friday ?iie shop "will he in charge of : the Victoria League, and the usual sale will be held. For prey and faded hair use Grey Hair Tonio, Ss. 6d- Donnelly; 65 Street. —Advt.

-4 The question of extra comforts for tho New Zealand men in hospital at Kome was discussed by the joint Red Cross Committee in Auckland on Friday (states the "Star")* Ser Excellency the Countess of Liverpool had forwarded a letter written her by tho captain of a New Zealand transport, and in it ho requested that cake be sent to the men in hospital, as luxuries were scarce amonggt them. "Well, what about this matter? said the chairman. "We know the writer personally, and know that what he says is true. Would half a ton good quantity for the first shipment? It was decided that an order for tho cake should be placed, and a sample received. It could then be, forwarded to tho matron-in-chief of all New Zealand hospitals in England. It was, l'owever, ■ considered expedient to inquire as to the action taken by other centres, to obviate overlapping, and further arrangements as to shipping and quantity were left to Mr. Hutchison. I ... .

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3161, 13 August 1917, Page 3

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WOMAN'S WORLD. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3161, 13 August 1917, Page 3

WOMAN'S WORLD. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3161, 13 August 1917, Page 3

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