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THE WEEK IN WELLINGTON.
(By Mrs. Malcolm Ross.) Feb. 10. ABO IT I'KOI'LK. Miss Ha nan is a iruosf of lior aunt. Mrs Garcia Wi'bstrr. Mr ami Mr> J. A. L'ik liiiVi' hi'cti veiling Itdfoni.:. Mr Mi-; Stott took a flying visit to \V;tit::ki. wli-iv
tlicy took their son to school, The !!»n. J. K. Jenkinson and Mrs Jenkinson atv spending a holiday in the Mrs Rattray, of Dunedin, and Miss Kirkcaldic, of Sydney, are guests of Mrs John kirkcaldic. Mr Fowler, principal of the Nelson Boys College, and Mrs Fowler, who have been visiting in the W'ainirapa, have returned to Nelson. Miss K. ('ock left on Saturday to lake up her duties :is French mistress in the Auckland Girls' Grammar School The Hon. Mr I'riekeu, American Consul at Auckland, and Mrs I'rickctt, spent a few days here, and left on Thursday for the South. Mr and Mrs Reynolds Denniston lefi for Sydney i>> the Manuka. Mr and Mrs Charles 11. 1 loworlli—the artist-engineer and iiis wife, of Wanganui -Mi •s and Miss Xeill. of Feilding, were in town last week. Miss Bateson. who has Ueen staying with her uncle, Mr Bushl>y. at Nelson, left on Saturday for Tanpo and Auckland, from which place she takes the Marama, en route for Kngland. Mrs David Nathan and her iirtle daughter have .rone for some weeks to Foxtoti. Miss Anson, who has I wen visiting In r sister. Mrs Kstcourt. left on Monday for Christchurch. i)r. and Mrs Uassell ♦ia\e been .staying at :he Mount Kgmont hostel. Miss K. Myers has returned from Mo;i whango, where -she Was a guest of Mrs Bailey. By the Turakina left Miss Helen Mackenzie, daughter of the Hurli Commissioner. Coila Briiwn, of l)im<din. aceotnpanied her. Dr.
.uid Mrs Palmer :in«l Miss Palmer, of Featherston, came hack from Filmland on Wednesday. fnmiii" from Sy«lin-\ i:» the '.Yarriinoo. 1 lie Miosis Cock ;tn* quests of Mrs J. I). Cr.iv. Mrs Hertic.- and Mi<s Toske IVrirer. of l'"« • 11« 1 iiiir. left by tln • Turakina. The latter i- to study music in Germany. Miss Coates lias returned from Vucklatid and Opotiki. Sir I! d> 11 and Lady Stout have none to their own house •>ii (lie Terrace. Mrs Ihilon. of Leeliehl. is vihitin." Wellington. Mr and Mrs .1. Parker have returned front their h lid.iy at Metidip Hills, where they were uue-sls of Mr and Mrs A. \\ . Kntherford. A RFATYAP. The \<ny late-t fmi of fashion i- t lie cameo, and thoM' who are fortunate i" po>-«w—a in. nir their half-f*>rix<>it« , :i treasures —some. of these old-time ornament--houid brim: I hem out and wear thmn. The larger oner. —■even tho-e of < dii.-iderabe size—are -et in plain u r old or -il. r rim . a- pendant-, -lurij? on line t hams. cr a•iasn- of buckle-, whiie the Mealier oneare utilised at- l>roo< he.s— in a row of three, or buttons, or e\en monism charininiily. lou. with almost any I-nxn. The a(|uatnanne ha- had a tremen doti- voijue, ami the tourmaline and Wry: 100. have heett in final taxoiir. e-ptcially ;.s pendants. Hut. on the whole, the wearimi f jewellery—in the day t inn—is not usual. unles.s it lie. ot foti'-e. witii a smart siartie.*; party iron u or r.•« prion Iroek. Yery feu people !iowada\s wear bia elet.-- -probably because tlie\ impede the cneiiletii' hll-lle of the aire, while very often a imple cimiik ! brooch is the ornamnt. One mi:-: e\. •ji the wri-t watch, which i- so totnmoii an ap jittrt nance alike of the «o<i"iv maid or tin .' 'l'l.k.l' >_rtil- The pendant watches an beautiful t rifles, hut' not nearly so j > ra« ; ii al ■>r -o safe. I lIK i'hl'N'KKT FF.TK. 'I Irs u.is held Hi the iiroliml- of llie 1': ,'n Wim-ier- n-id-ne. r.ow .11 tin ir late .-nm .ii : L'lory. brilliant with ..iv.ip-!-, hydrt.t a . hie s. and in.e-e-: ..| nrir.. llou-l\ in ted !ii nicf-ia. I hey lonn an nieal -citi;: r :t r an out 01-door i t:t< i a:' m t. w :tli na untie nt - r- teh >' .a..-et ill a . tlowi r.-. above winch a walk that form- . ; 11al fiallery . 1 I." r- ;it I: e,-. to-.. 1 ill' I atelu! -hade, and iin re win J All 1,-e - , -I'rl "and tea kio.-k 0- -ale 111 one .1. and al. rts oi produce, roie '. in! to -oat i. in ..ten her. V 11 a■' - :. iv,- . ■ niiM i:: ..<n wa- n.o-t e\( itiiifr ai.d rolit.ti»!i . K. one mm! tlk ;r hand. ft. ' ( ' 'I:• -ti \i ' !:• ■' Mary .Ii -'ph. and tie :M -r v.oMt I• . -Id l.nli ih.iv. her n .1 i ■ e.. • -. i : . n-h a will : hat she named . e. ?•]. 1 lire A ■>:, !>- al Villi S.lil . .-ii., :int- io '.. ei •: 1 uiii:. ' ■' e i'litn • •'■: !• !.."'Vhe' i> le c.ii. p. rn.Mn d . : nii't by the Mou:i: ( oo|; • liihin riasitiej wa- th" hah\ \v. From tw '.nd i Inn, dark and f;.ir. Hue eyed and H:nk •ye I. m arn -. in lto ear;-, or t.>di 11 iuli al villi til-' aid ol a f ndh hand. .: i : :.e V-t hie- .;'..l !»»>•-!.. lil e\ iv .. draft'-: •IF to J !|< -la l ' . 'a • d .1 1 !e.,-..t.: "n 1 -;;tc at ill: • •. w h"ti •}••• jadi'im; xv >\er, we -pe a •. v ,. .1 • i,, Tin : e tie,. .- of mot let- and I 'alee- -,n h e. >■ ' ''•ak'-. i e. i >•(•• j-.f. :al father p.irad< •' t hampn i;i ' •:11 \ a i hlld of e'"nt mo: th - hat twn -ntie ah. tit. and w. \er p ai'\ to dt-p!a\ \ arted < harm-. !\e 11 ■ \ thi ( hild'vii \\. >•. hi'lll:y a• d w. ! : a r ed for. w iiii t\'-e-leaf -kin- ami hriiiif • •;.es—a eredii '.i their parent- at.d W.'llin/ 'on. latter on the I'rune Mit i ter, at in-!i:>pp:.-t ii'in. u'ave the pv'/. - ver\ hat.d "tii" pri/e— to the -net i ■etc niil-t have reali-ed a !i"H>.l -tttt. ;>rah:ih!y ah.mt £l5O. II Kit K\( 'Ki.!.KN( \ . I,;dy lit vet pool looked eh.utiiin/ 11: r.' ..ft'", tl 'Oil il ;■ -lie vi-. a.l tha !'• te. ami ua- leeiv, ,1 le Mr. Ma-eV. M's \ r \\ ilii.. in-, aad I Jr. 1 Mat t Mill-. Her !toc!c •la- [nelly a nowti ot pleated !•!• i-« -ttiiti with a -ho: t laa.mah on '!"atei| tunic of aio'<> tiition. Her hat w a.-, a ti.'acful iti -i< straw wi:h !>hie triiiimme. Si,.- \i>ited th. -tall- and made puici;a-es, t ok :.a with the pre-al.tir and Mr- M.i--e\ m the .-tttn 1 .ii.•: inn- . and wi'uhed tti-• Aliiypoi<» d;in<e v. Uit i'.t -• 11 -i. >h 1 t ike- akita I! \ o'. a iil e in ill her pahhe dutie-. aitd i! i- delightful to hear 111 a' hoili l.oid Liverpool ami -tea are (liar ie d 'I ii tln ir new home a!i. 1 lOiintrv. aim keen to -ee everythiiiir that 1- to iia e'en, ami net to know tin people. I hear tin y are trtxitm a irarden-partv tie\-t Satutday. I ( -da\ they leave for Pi' ton. to .litem! the Coo|< (erei'ionx. and with them 'jo the l!ot, I'. M. i;. Fi-lnr and M-s Fi-her. M - Cnd!e\. Mi- and Mr irno:l • -will wlin have In et; -lavim.! at t iovernnietit i 1 ini-e. \F-- !•"«»!ja:nit«i h.aIm en dciit:' lhe Miitonl Sound walk, with Sir .Janie- Miil- atid M:-s C.re', Mills. .\!riady i'iit F\' i■! i • m • e- ! :;i \• • n .juite a. lot of \t Zealand mult r the fa- | vourahle i ■.■■: id mts, lor iiittuillx ex.-; j-mee the'. Plied t i'e xi • a»t;. r ha- il en ' i!••!tl'Iiitill ,-m ii ti eharntirni spell of ,-un shine as l..fd ami I.ad lax.ipool ne\ar e\pe: i« need. I Til F XFAY TAILOR MALFS I \\" l 'ie( ...-riro a-• still the favour j it" liiit in- ihe v. alkilnr nit. ;t: 1 tie I skirts ai'e -tu| narrow —though not evtraordinariiv ■■■>. and me rem- -hort ami i-litrhilx hi "iiw aii-ted. The pat'-nt 1.-nler II"!; -n. .mi at..' -iv.'ivli plain-1- an pe.idasic to m: 111 < the tl XV eoat— and t !>ittidim; o- ir.it, - a number. Huti.ms, n ... |P a\ a pro ame part in the p;e ~n< fa - r.o;:« !t\ i'n wax. I -aw re(eut : y ••. im>-' it.; r . m.'ii-" v. ay it niakimr buttons to manh 1 >'■ ' i i: ' ie. ,\ ! . e }ie■ ir 1 liiittom ami a. I small 1 1 la, tl button Wen t "eib-d. the lit . - coxeivd with tiie material of" the fn < k, if hked. paoded a Intic. I 1:"11 •( wa- tewn hrinlc. by nn an- of t i,e hole.- ill the p. aid button. t.> ii m • e. fire ..f 11. ■■■ la':..-, ami behold, you have a button wun a peat! ritn and a centre to hamionw* with yo>r siowii. ()| f iiirse this id, a i- capable of much eiaUiratmn. for tho eetitre could 1*» headisl or i n.broidered iir eev;'re{| v.-ill- - crochet. 1 .saw a of buttons, <>n<h ecniri'd with ;i cnfliet ro-e, which were to U* xvorn a- a bnen eo-trtne. with ;s Peter Fan ii.llar and cuf'ts of Iri-li crochet.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9419, 15 February 1913, Page 7
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THE WEEK IN WELLINGTON. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9419, 15 February 1913, Page 7
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