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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NOTES

Mrs Harry Holmes (Y.utahiwi, Mas terton; is the guest of Mrs Walter .John ston, Hobson street.

Mrs S. Izard, who has been staying in the Wairarapa, returned yesterday, ami is staying at Dav's JJuv JI hum-.

. Mr and Mrs Cliavnnnps (WauKiuiui) ] aro skiving at the Hotel Cecil.

Mr and Mrs Israel, who have l>ccn a short timo in the Dominion, are ri-turn-ing to England by the ionic to-morrow.

Mrs McDonald (Palmci-ston North) is staying at the Grand Hotel.

Mr and Mrs Hook aro. leaving for riimraerton for a visit of two weeks.

Mr and Mrs Henderson are staying at the Hotel Cecil.

Mr R. G. Dawson and Miss Dawson are staying at the Grand Hotel.

Miss Hunting (Mastorton). who lias been visiting Nelson, returned on Saturday, a.nd is spending a few days in town before returning to Masterton.

Colonel and Mrs Head and family nro leaving for JJngland to-morrow in the lonic.

Mrs Lomax (YVanganui) is staying at the Hotel Cecil. .

Mrs Trapp has gone on a short visit to Carterton.

Mr and Mrs Howarth (Mew Plymouth) aro staying at tho Hotel Cecil.

Mrs Batchelor, who has been spending a short time in town, is returning to Wanganui to-day.

Mr and Mrs Allen (Palmerston North) aro leaving for tho south to-night.

Mrs Waiters has gone to Carterton for a short visit.

Mr and Mrs Newman (Marton) are stayiDg at tho Royal Oak.

-Miss C. Stnnsfiold (Palmerston North) is staying at: "Balmoral."

Mr and Mrs JJalston. of .Adelaide, who navo been visiting Auckland and Kotoma, are staying at tho GrandHotcl. Mr Justice and Mrs Edwards aro staying at the Royal Oak.

There will bo much sympathy felt, by the Wellington friends of Mr G. M. Thomsoii, M.P. for Ihmedin South, fn the sn<l ]o.-s lio lias suffered by the death of Airs Thomson, which occurred early in the week at Melbourne. Mr Thomson left Wellington during the Parliamentary session to take Mrs Thomson to her brother, Dr Craig, and to l>e with, her mother. It was then known that very little hone was entertained. The blow to Mr Thomson is a v*ry sad. one as the marriage only took place last year. Lord ani Lady Islington have issued a dinner on Friday oven-

The invitations are out for the wedding of. Mis- Evelyn Lodder, to Mr Trevor Shannon, son of Mr G. V. Shannon, Feilding, which- will tako place on February IGth.

Mrs Chaytor had a very pleasant afternoon tea on Tuesday afternoon at her residence as a farewell to Mxs Hea/1, who is leaving this week for England.

Miss Moore, who lias bwn organist and teacher at the Chineso Mission for the past eight years and is to be married to-day a.t St. Mark's Church, was the recipient of a handsome _ marble clock from the scholars last night.

Misses A. amd M. Bowen, of Pembroke Vale, Turakina. who have been spending a holiday in Wellington as the guests of Mrs Blythe, of Oriental Bay, leave to-morrow by the lonic on a twelve months' tour of the Old Country. Their principal stay will be with relatives in Scotland and Wales.

Private advice received in Wellington from the Rev. G. P. Davys (one time .vicar of St. Peter's) states that his marriage is to take place on Tuesday, February 21st. He then goes to his new parish in Sandy, Bedfordshire, England.

THE CARE OP THE HAIR.

Miss Milsom, with her fully equipped and up-to-date staff, attonds promptly all clients. Hair and hair work business a specialty, hairdressing taught, sham-' pooing. electrolysis (painless' and permanent), face massage; manicuring, etc So many not knowing how to explain hair troubles ' should post •Is for book and price-list. The book alone guides- your wants, and thus saves letters and interviews. An economical method of gathering information. The only address. Miss Milsom, King's Chambers, Wellington. Telephone 814. *

MRS EOLLESTON

Has returned from abroad. Latest Improved methods of Hair Treatment. Pace . Massage, Shampooing, Hairdressing, etc. Highest diploma. U.S.A. for Electrolysis. 4. Willis street (over Carroll's). Tel, 1599. • •

Ladles shouM call and see the lovely underclothing and blouses made to order, trimmed with real Ceylon hand-mado lace; also a variety of dainty things suitable for gifts; prices moderate. The Indian Art Depot, 39, Panama street, opp. D.I.C. •

Messrs H. C. Gibbons advertise in this issue choice cut flowers for sale, rlso wedding bouquets, presentation baskets, birthday greetings, wreaths and crosses, and dainty table and house decorations. Jlisa Prebble is in charge of fcho florist department. Telephone No. 135. •

Weddings, beautiful Shower Bouquets, Posies, Baskets, Empire Staffs, Crooks, etc., artistically designed and forwarded in any part of the Dominion by Miss Murray, Vice-Regal Florist, 36, Willis si reet. Telephone 265.1 a

Do yon feel the vigour which makes life a pleasure and your work a success? Investigate the Vaivi System, which teaches health through rational commonsenso ways of.living and aiding Nature. No fad, fancies, drugs, or mutilation operations, but genuine conanonsense. Interviews daily 10 to 5, Saturdays till 1. No. 10 Panama Chambers, Panama street, opposite D.I.C. "

You will find such a nice selection of ready-to-wear Hats, marked at very low prices, at Mrs Mathewson's, Lambton quay. We still have two months of summer weather, and you will need another to finish the season. These you can now see at 4s lid, 5s 6d, 7s 6d and IGs, real bargains. *

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7345, 25 January 1911, Page 11

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NOTES New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7345, 25 January 1911, Page 11

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NOTES New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7345, 25 January 1911, Page 11

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