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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NOTES

Mrs Sandford Cox, of Marten, came to Wellington yesterday on a visit to her mother, Mrs Macgregor. Mrs W. Knight, of,Fiji, arrived in Wellington by the Sydney, boat yesterday, and is staying at tho Windsor. Mrs Wilfred Manning, of Kent, England, who'is-visiting relatives in New

Zealand, is at present making a short stay in Levin.

A meeting of tho women’s committee of the Universal Military Training Movement is to ho held this afternoon at tho oflice of tho “Xew Zealand Times.”

Mr and Mrs Arthur Martin, accompanied hy Mrs O’Connor, left yesterday morning for tho Wairnrapa. A small dinner party was given by them on Tuesday evening at the Royal Oak.

Our Levin correspondent writes, Air and Mrs AV. M. Clark, of Levin, who have been spending some time at Hokio beach, have returned homo. VA'hilo at the beach they entertained a house party.

Guests at the Club Hotel, Masterton, who came for the Bachelors’ Ball included. Air and Mrs Pharazyn, of Featherston, Air and Mrs Buchanan, of To Parupuru, Misses Russell (Hawke’s Bay), Air and Mrs Charles Vallanco, Air and Airs Kebhell, of Alfrcdton, Air and Airs Hugh Morrison, Air Pilmer, Air Alaunsell, Air (Com, Mr George Moore, Air Tom Lewis, of Auckland, Mr Earl Williams, Mr Rupert Morrison, Air Berne Vallance, Air Richard Riddiford, Mr A. Cameron, of Gastlepoint. Air Steel, Airs Alatheson, and Alcssrs Kummor, Plood, and C. H. V alliance.

Airs Owen Williams gave a very enjoyable evening on Tuesday to enable some of Air Aubrey Williams’ friends to bid him good-byo on the eve of his) departure for Russia. There were present, amongst others, Air and Airs Rudmnn, Air and Airs Smithson, Aliss Dolly Farqnhar (Auckland), Aliss Lena Dimant, Aliss Dorothy Bulkley, Air Fraer, and Mr Blacklock. Songs were rendered by Airs Rudman and Airs Smithson, and Air Fraer recited. A dainty supper was served in the dining roonn * The hostess was gowned in a pretty robe of white broderie and lace, with a crimson sash, and a crimson bow on her hair.

Miss Milsom, Hair Physician and Pace Specialist. If you wont healthy glossy hair, use her famous Lubricants. Shampoo Mix. hire, Hair Tonic, Hair Ciream. For a loveiv complexion use CULTENE, Nature’s Skin Food. Shampooing, Clipping, Manicuring. Electrolysis, Hair Dressing, Hair Work of every description. Natural Hair Pads. No artificial methods used. Consultation Free. King’s Chambers, Wellington. Telephone 814. * Orders are now being booked for Debutante Bouquets. Sprays for Dress and Hair for race and succeeding balls. Choicest Hoses, Ordhids and Hothouse Blcoms at Miss , Murray’s, Vice-Eegnl Florist, 32, AVillis street. Mrs Matheweou, Lambton quay, is removing to Hannah’s New Buildings, further down, in a short time, and is now holding a great Millinery Removal Sale, where all her goods will be sold at a sacrifice rather than remove them. * Bridal Debuatnte Presentation.— Hand Bouquets in all newest styles. Ladies’ drees and hair sprays. Gentlemen’s coat flowers. Birthday Olferings. Miss Prebble, the Floral Depot, 51, Willis street. * LADIES’ TAILOR,. Mr I. Joseph (late of Nodine and Co.) is working up a good connection in Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott street, as a ladies’ tailor. He is a specialist in costumes. Ladies’ own material is ■ made up. Costumes can bo obtained from d£4 Is and skirts from 255. *

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6871, 15 July 1909, Page 4

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NOTES New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6871, 15 July 1909, Page 4

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NOTES New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6871, 15 July 1909, Page 4