Viscountess Northland, whose, hue- | band, lljord Northland, was killed in Franee-about two years ago," was mar-: .ried, at ,tdie Chapel Royal, -Savoy, .re-! cently to Captain the Hon. Geoffrey Mills, E.N.V:E. ; Youngest son of the first .Ba T°n, Hilhngdon and brother of the second. Oaptain Mills was formerly in the West Kent .Yeomanry, and was, an A.P.C. to the Governor of .Madras. He is 42 years of age. It will be' re-, membered that Lord Northland, v who was the son and heir of.Lord Kanfurly, expressed in his will the hope that his 1 widow would ma,rry a second tiule. Items from The Post's London corres-. pondent:—On 7th March the wedding took place in. London, .of Majo^ (temporary Brigadier-Genera]) F. E. Johnston, C-B,j .North Stacordshire-Regiment, of Wellington, N.Z., to Gwen Seaton, oh The Cedars, Surbiton, Surrey, only child; of the late Mr, and Mrs. .Robert H. Seaton. The Rev. Alan Perceval (cousin of the bridegroom) performed the ceremony, which took ;place at the Church of the Assumption, Warwick-stree^ \V. ... . The, engagement is arinomiced of Captain (temporary ' Lieutenant-Colonel) Robert O'Hai'a Livesay, D,S;O., the Queen's Regiment, son of the late Lieu-tenant-Colonel R. A. Liveaay, # Royal Engineers, and of Mrs. Livesay, to Mar- 1 £aret, only daughter of Mr- and Mrs. William Pretyman, now of Five Ways, Torquay. [The bridegroom-elect has been attached to the N.Z.E.F. at the front. . . . Miss Bee Chilton Button. (Auckland) had the misfortune to meet | with a motor-car accident a few months^ ago, in which her awn was badly broken, i Now, after a successful operation arf3 a course of massage, there is every liope of a satisfactory recovery. Why not, send » parcel to your soldier friccd at the front? pack cakes, sweets, etc., in air tight tins to o»tc]j the mail each week. Write or call for partioufars. Ouba-slroet, Lambton-quay, CourtenayTplace, and Trentham.—^dvt. Wedfcjlng, Announcement -r- Besutiful roses and choicest flowers »re used when designing w«dding bouquets. Packed and farvrarde'd through the Dominion. Miss Murray, viceregal florist*, 36, Willis-street.-^ Advtk. • Brioe's Xuucneon and Tea Rooms, Brandon-street, next to Kirkoaldie and Stains, hot meat and fish lunch; also," teas, sto 7.30. If you wa,nt a good meat or fish tea try Brice's.—A.dvt. The Misses Page and Souter have just received a. lovely range of new blouses, for day and evening wear—ninon, georgette, and crepe de chine, in all the newoit styles and oolourings; also some dainty blaclc and -whit© effecls, suitable for matrons. Jap silk blo-usos in all Styles. Out .sized.- always'kept In stock.. 10, Woodward-street.—Advt. Warm and smart-looking , can. be'said of little fellows who wear good jersey suits, 6s lid to 14s 6d, at Geo. Fow-lds, Ltd., Manners-street.—Advk
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 27 April 1917, Page 9
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