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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NOTES

'lho golf season at Trontham opens this afternoon.

Dr and Mrs Fitchctt leave to-day for a motor trip to New Plymouth and Wanganui.

Mrs W. M. Buckley and Miss Williams, of Uawke’s Bay, aro staying at tho Windsor.

At Parkvalo on Wednesday last, Miss Blanche Nix, eldest daughter of Mr L. Nix, of Parkvale, was married to Mr A. S. White. Misses A. Nix and A. White wero bridesmaids.

Invitations have been issued for tho marriage of Miss Gladys Cormacfc, of Carterton, to Mr Jack Blundell on tho 11th prox.

Mrs Salem, of Adelaide, who has boon visiting her daughter Mrs Myers, on the Terraco, leaves for Australia at tho end of next week.

The name of Miss Archibald was omitted from the list of committee members of tho Levin Memorial Home published yesterday. Miss Archibald is ono of tiio most energetic workers in connection with tho institution.

A very quiet wedding was solemnised at Knox Presbyterian Church, Dannevlrke, tho Rev. A, Grant officiating. The contracting parties were Air Bernard Holmwood, of Wellington, and Miss Ruby Lillian Hunter, second daughter of Air W. Hunter, of Dannervirke.

At the residence of the bridegroom’s sister CMrs Dyer), at Belvedere on Thursday afternoon, Mr John McGuinness, third son of Mr J. McGuinnoss, of South C’arterton, was married to Miss Minnie Lewis, second daughter of Mr John Lewis, of Silveratroam. Miss B. McGuinnoss was bridesmaid, and Mr C. McGmnncss best man.

A mooting of.tlio Society for the Protection of AVomen and Children was held yesterday, Airs A. R. Atkinson presiding. There wore also present Mesdamcs A. K. Newman, A. Hohy, AV. A. Evans, J. Kirkcaldie, J. R. Glasson, Corrigan. Ponsonby, Glover, and Aliss E. B. Brown. Leave of absence was granted to Airs Kirkcaldie during her visit to England. There were some cases of girls living in undesirable surroundings and steps ore to bo taken for their removal. Several cases of maintenance also received attention, one girl is being placed in a home by the society. The following subscriptions wero acknowledged with thanks; —Air J. AlcLel-

lan ill Is, "0.C.C.” 10b. Air Alex. IVivuson 10a. Miss Coates 10s, Roberts X.zT, Ltd. 10s, Mrs 11. Hannah 10s, Miss E. 15. Brown ss, Airs Corrigan ss, Airs J. R. Glassoii os, Air Alee os, Airs Bannister IBs, Hill and Bow 5.5. Airs B. Brown ss, Airs J. Al. Cleland -ii, Airs Alaudsley us. Airs Fruhauf os, Air A. Gray ss.

On Wednesday afternoon a very Interestin''' wedding was celebrated at St. Peter’s Church, when Air Arthur Leaden, of the accountants’ branch General Pest Office, was married to Miss Gillmer, only daughter of Air Janies Giilmor, also of tho General Rost Office. Tho bride, who was given away bv her father, was dressed in a stylish empire gown of cream crepe do cliiiio profusely trimmed with silk and lace. She also wore tho orthodox veil with a w'rcatlv of orange blossoms and carried a beautiful shower bouquet. Miss Gladys Looks attended ns bridesmaid gowned in I pale blue floral muslin with shoes to match, and hat of the same shade with gold trimmings. She carried a bouquet of fine dahlias and autumn leaves and wore a pretty gold brooch, tho gift of the bridegroom. Airs Lceden, the mother of tho bridegroom was attired in a rich black dress with cream front. Sho

wore a black hat with ostrich-feath-ers. The ceremony was performed bribe vicar, the Rev. G. P. Haves, and Mr J. AI. Dab- acted as best man. A reception was afterwards held at the Hotel Windsor, w here a largo number of friends wore entertained. Amongst a host of handsome presents was a massive marble clock presented by the officers of the accountants’ branch. At the Cuba street (Palmerston North) Methodist anniversary meeting it was announced that Miss Margaret Jamieson had offered herself for mission work in India or China, ami had been accepted hr the Methodist Church. Aliss Jaime,on is loader of tho young ladies Bible c ass and mistress of the Lonxburn public school. The transformation from summer to winter brings many changes. One would tiro by always wearing light summer dlosses, and tallies have tho opportunity of iaying aside their frail gowns and in the place thereof selecting winter garments tho most popular just now being tailored costumes. Ladies will find their requirements well catered for by a visit to Hayward the Ladies’ lador, 20L Lambton quay. The Alayoral Flection for tho City of Wellington will take place on Wednesday next.’ and is of vital importance to the residents of Wellington and suburbs. Equally so is your health, which deserves first consideration. It it J s impaired in anv way, if you aro run down, or von feel that life is a burden, do not hesitate, for delays are dangerous. Consult Frank Shaw. Practical ami Consulting Chemist-Optician, Medical Hall, Manners street, and the Cecil Bmkling'L Lambton Quay. Til- colourings and designs of tho new autumn millinery this season are really wonderful— such glorious shades of mufberry, nreoplaue and Havana aro to bo mu eh worn and when blended with such ernuisitc taste as the millinery that is now on view at Mrs Matthewson’s, one feels they would like to buy quite half a dozen, especially ns the prices are so very reasonable. Tho address is 2GG, Hannah’s Buildings. Lambton quay. Weddings-Bride’s and Bridesmaid's Banquets. Sprays. Baskets, and other nrtistic floral devices for birthdays, presentations, ben voyage, etc. Choicest (lowers only used. Miss Murray. ViceFlorfst, 36. Willis street. Bridal Debutante Presentation - Hand Bouquets in all newest styles. T ndies* Dress and Hair Sprays. Gentlsmen’s coat flowers. Birthday offerings. Mire Prohblc. the Floral Depot, 51, Wib Us street. ... , Wanted ladies to use Bland’s Vegetable Hair Dye, 3s 6d; guaranteed harmless- brown, light brown, dark brown, and’ black shades: no greenish shades. Solo agent. Airs Haybittlc, 268,. Lambton quay. 'Wellington. * HINTS ABOUT YOUR HAIR AND HOME TREATMENT. If your hair falling, faded, or grey, do not worry, Aliss Milsom’s wonderful treatment and preparations will not only restore to life and lustre, but positively cure dandruff and diseases of tho scalp. Treatments from 3s 6d. Shampooing, Face Alassage, Manicuring, Clipping, Hairdressing done and taught. Hairwork of every description. .Electrolysis, painless and permanent. King’s Chambers, Willis street (next Empire Hotel). Telephone 811. * SUPERFLUOUS HAIR DESTROYED, 2s fid. Face and Body Alassage, Chanipooing, Alanic lining, Redicuriug, Chiropody, Rheumatism, and Nerve Troubles treated. Corpulency cured. Airs Hullcn, 208, Lambton quay, opp. Kirkcaldie and Stains: *

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7110, 23 April 1910, Page 11

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NOTES New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7110, 23 April 1910, Page 11

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NOTES New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7110, 23 April 1910, Page 11

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