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SOCIAL ITEMS

Mr. aud Mrs. J. P. Salmond, of Wellington, are in Christchurch. Mr. and Mrs. D. Henry, of Wellington, are visitors to Auckland. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reich, of Wellington, are visiting Auckland. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brunette are Wellington visitors to Auckland. Miss Eila Bristow, of Karorl, leaves by the Port Pirie to-day for England. Mrs. C. C. Miles, of Wellington, is visiting Tongariro. Dr, and Mrs. 8. E. Crawford have returned to Wellington from the south. Mrs. Ormond Cooper, of Wellington, is visiting Nelson. Lady Bell and Miss Enid Bell have been visiting Nelson. Mrs .Winks, of Wellington, is visiting Mrs. Guild in New Plymouth. Mrs. Eric Rlddiford, of Orongorongo, who has been visiting the Chateau, Tonguriro, has returned home. Miss J. Collins, of Wellington, is staying with Mrs. F. White in Auckland.

Miss Helen Gard’uer has gone to Dunedin for a brief visit and is the guest of Mrs. A. Gard’uer. Mrs. T. G. Gilbert, of Karorl, is staying with Mrs. T. A. Walker at Cashmere Hills, Christchurch. Mrs. H. G. Warburton, of Wellington, is at present on a farewell visit to her mother, Mrs. J. Beardsell, in Christchurch prior to leaving for Sydney. Lord Dufferin, who was killed in the flying accident in Kent on Monday, was an uncle of tho Hon. Mrs. Tahu Rhodes, formerly a well-known resident of Christchurch. Laidy Plunket, Mrs. Rhodes’s mother, was a sister of the late Marquess. Lord Dufferin’s heir and successor is his sou, the Earl of Ava, fl young man, twenty-one years of age. Miss Stops, of London, who is organising Women’s Institutes in New Zealand, has started branches at Murchison and Ikamatlla and other West Coast localities. She is now the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Meade at Ilanunga. ’ The golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. L. Armstrong, two of Greymbuth’s best known residents, was Celebrated on Wednesday. They wore married in 1880 at Wellington, residing there until 1!)00, and then going to Greymouth. They have a family of four, Mrs. A. J. Williams, of Dannevirke. Mrs. E. F. Guinness. of Auckland, Mr. W. A. Armstrong, of Nelson, and Mr. L. J. Armstrong, of Greymouth, Mr. Armstrong, sent'., was born nt Nelson, being the son, of Mr. John Armstrong, one of the earliest Nel«on settlers. At the Canterbury Women’s Cltib a farewell party was given by the Christchurch Free Kindergarten Association In honour of Miss H, Hull, principal of the kindergartens, who is leaving Christchurch to attend the Pan-Pacific Conference nt Honolulu next monffi. Mrs. H. T. J. Thacker (president) and Mrs. A. Peppier (vice-president )acted ns hostesses and about thirty members of the six kindergarten committees were present and also two visitors from New Brighton, where the association intends opening a kindergarten shortly.

Your hair will possess the grace of a delightful naturalness if entrusted to the skill of Rolleston experts. We would be pleased to show examples of our accomplishment in making up combings for ewtehes, etc. Mrs. Rolleston Ltd., Hair, Skin, and Permanent Waving Snecia'ists, 250 Lambton Guay.—’Phone 42—227— 2 Courtenay Place fCording’s Bldgs). ’Phone 28—813.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 257, 26 July 1930, Page 23

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SOCIAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 257, 26 July 1930, Page 23

SOCIAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 257, 26 July 1930, Page 23