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FOR WOMEN.

KEWS, AND NOTES, Mrs Wyink's, Bristol Street, St Albans, is visiting Dunedin. Mrs R- >V. M'Villy (Wellington.) left for. lier home on Thursday evening, after . a fortnight spent in Christchurch. Mrs T. M. Wilford and Miss Tsobel Wilford returned to Wellington on Thursday evening from Christchurch. Miss T/ily Mitchell (Rotorua) has returned to her home, 'after a holiday spent in Christchurch. Mr and Mrs K- P, Howard (Tnvercargill) leVt, for Mount Cook yesterday, after spending a week in Christchurch. Mr and Mrs John M'Donald (Dunedin) have returned to their "home, after a fortnight in. Christchurch. Miss Love and Miss Macpherson, visitors to Christchurch from Sydney, are staying at Warwick House. Mr Mrs Trolo.ve and Miss Trolove (Blenheim) are staying at Warwick House. , Mr and Mrs Allen (Dunedin) have returned to tiieir homo after a week ill Christchurch- - • A lady correspondent, writing on • September 10 states:—Madame Bocufve has just arrived in Lonclou from '' somewhero in France,'' wliere she has teen staying with French relations aoout tnirteen miles behind the lines. This is tiie first time she has left France since her arrival there from .New Zealand, just exactly two years ago. The greater part of her time has been spent, in Pans, witu the exception ot last winter, which sue spent in Nice for her health. She found The cold very trying after the beautiful New Zealand climate. She has had many very ' thrilliug experiences, such as being tired over by ' grosse Bertlie." Madame Boeuive is r.u.vjn Loudon tor some time, mainly to see her brother, General Sydney Jameson, King's Messenger, and many New Zealand friends wiio are now on war work "in England. She had the pleasure oi seeing tier son, Lieutenant Aleo boeutve (Otago Mounted Rifles) before she ielx. trance, when he was fit and well. Her ■'.husband,' Monsieur R. Boeufve,' Minister Resident de Fiance, 18 still in South America. He was for uiany yoars'l'iench Consul in New Zealand. Ballantyne's have received supplies of Frozocione, .' nu ' rV. valuable ami easily-applied remedy tor headaches Frozocloue is solid eau-de-coiogi.ic. pus up in a convenient and attractive way far carrying in pocket or. uanubag It is very fragrant, ami can be used as a smeiling bottle and as periume. whikt its use in a heated atmosphere or when travelling or motoring is m«<t refreshing and beneficial. Price 4s b\J-, at. Ballantyne's .'■' N

DEATH OF MRS O. B. PEMBERTON Deep regret is felt tat the death of Mrs .femberton, wire, ox Mr l>. B. irenibe.rtoii,'.secretary of the Canterbury Agricultural anu Pastoral Association. Mrs Peril ber'to'n was ' attacked by influenza'. Ptieumbnia foi.cwed, anu slie passed away on \\ ednesday night. She | was a daughter of voe iate lur A. G. i Howiaud, wlio came to Christchurch in ' the early days or settlement, and took an active part in trie industrial affairs of 'this city. He was a descendant of pilgrims who reached Massachusetts in thi Mayflower in iBViOThe funeral took place at the Papahui .cemetery yesterday. Among those present were Messrs R. W. Lochhead (president of the Canterbury A. and P. | Association), T. D. Boag' (vice-presi- | dent), T. S. Johnston. C T. Newton, | W. T. Robinson, F. Kjbblewhite, T. C. j and A. E. Wjtheli, C. Bean, E. Preeco,, T. D. Kendal!, W. Styche, C F. Wood'head., B. Wjfks and F. Mackenzie and J. • Kerrigan (Agricultural Department), "Captain M'Gee. Captain Farthing, Dr ffnskins and Dr Hilgendorf. Wreathe ere-scut by Captain, and Mrs Farthing. Dr and Mrs Haskins. Mr and Mrs' R. M'KriigM, Messrs St John, Newton. 8., AY. Horn. F. M. Warren. C. Trnweek (Wellington), K. i Preece, l\. H. Labatt.J. C. Clarkson, ! Lomas, J. Williams.' T. C Withell. V. » Klbblewhite. W. Vrnsrhan, M/Brida, Alexander, J. TT. J Williams., F. C. Ra- j phael, H. G. Rpyinoncl. R. W. Loch- i head. 9-kfiy, R->nks, Hammond and A. ' K, Withell, Mrs and Misses Thomas, Mrs Hnp!u«. Mn Hawkins. Mrs .Minn, j Miss Hill. MisfSs Latter. Nvr.se TCidd. | and the committee of the Canterbury j Agricultural and Pastoral Association. ■•

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17949, 16 November 1918, Page 3

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FOR WOMEN. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17949, 16 November 1918, Page 3

FOR WOMEN. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17949, 16 November 1918, Page 3