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NOTES FOR WOMEN

(By

“Emsworth.”

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Airs Lviulon Aplin, of Carterton, and lier sister, Miss Beatrice X’rice .(.Wellington-) hare -returned from a visit to the youth Sea Islands. r Mrs Coleman (Mi/rtinborough) is visiting Wellington. Mrs Mellor (Wellington) is staying with Mrs Hubert HanieH, Masterton. ' Sir George Clifford and his daughter have returned to Christchurch attei spending race-week in Wellington.

Miss A. I'aris (Christchuroli) is visitng Mrs Faris at Harbour View terrace, Wellington^ Another ‘ladies’ Association - football club has been formed in Auckland, under the name of the “Classic.”

Airs Septimus Tripe, of Jvketahuna, is , visiting relatives in Wellington. j Mrs A. J. Toogood, of Oriental Bay, has . left for Napier on a visit to her son, Mr i Mostyn Toogood. ■> Nurse Bessie Flemming, of Eketahuna, i is visiting her sis.tcr, Mrs A>- Johnston, i Kelburn. 1 Mrs D. G. Johnston and her daughter, j Miss Bess Johnston, have arrived from - England, where they have been tor the last twelve months, and returned to tue» home in Carterton. Advice’has been received of the death* ( on May 29th last, at Olds, Alberta, Canada, of Miss Jessie McCrae, daughter of Mr and Mrs David McCrae, of Johnsonviile. , Mr Martin Elgar lias presented and planted one hundred rosemary bushes i op. the soldiers' graves in the I'eatherston cemetery. . Another woman playwright has ar ?*?®~ , in London with a comedy concexnm o thyroid glands, says an exchange. Mi*s Eileen Arrow returns to Christ- , church to-night from a visit to Welling- . ton. x Miss Kelly, matron of the Patea hospital, is visiting Palmerston North. Her Excellency Viscountess Jellicoe and * the southern visitors were shown through the entire premises of the 1 loneer Club, including the splendid kitchen, when there on Monday afternoon last. I hey congratulated the Wellington women on their up-to-date and comfortable ciuo. A beautiful wreath made by Miss Murray for the Navy League was a source of great attraction while exhibited in her window- yesterday. It was made of red . roses, pansies, freesias, and native tona„e, and is to be frozen and sent home tor Trafalgar Hut- ' On morning a special express train arrived in Palmerston North Arom , Auckland .bringing the members of tjie “Chu Chin Chow" theatrical company, which caused quite-'a mild "sensation at the railway station. It consisted of seven sleeping and smoking cars, with three large goods wagons on the rear, bceiery the company brought-in abundance, and also some camels and other queer Eastern animals, which attracted considerable attention. ' Lady Jellicoe is Likely to be added at an early date to the list of racehorse owners in the Dominion... She lias commissioned T. P. Qu.in.Lvan* //wellknewn trainer, to purchase a suitable horse to carry her ladyship s colours. -V London message states that i lle ® x ' Kaiser paid his taxes at Doo-n under protest. Miss Jean MacLeod, daughter of WilliamjfMaeLeod, of St. Joseph’s Convent school, Otaki, has been successful m winning the gold medal for commercial work, awarded -by the National Business College, of Sydney. Mrs Pat. O'Neill and the Misses O’Neil, who were in town for race week, leave for “Wanganui this (Wednesday; mornArrangements are well in hand for the. birthday celebrations of the Seatoun branch of the W.N.R., to be 'held at the MaSonio Hall Seatoun, onv Ttoursdav, and a vote of thanks was passed to Messrs S. SI. Stone,'and George Day, ot Miramdr, w-ho have generously undertaken to defray all expenses in connection -with the him of the hall and of the china for the tea, their kindness being very greatly appreciated by the bnanon. It was decided that each member attending the birthday celebrations should be entitled to bring one Inend, provided the friend 1 so introduced brought a gift for the Seatoun stall. All the gifLi will he exhibited and available for sale during the - afternoon. Mrs Porter ha, promised to he p.resent, and will address the gathering. In connection w ith Violet Day, the president reported that Mrs Betbune, 3, Tavistock road, by all - Bay, would assist the branch by receiving gifts for its stall-. Full particulars as to the work and membership of the branch can be obtain'd from the hon. secretary. Miss Fowler-Fowler. Cranston,” Seaitoun. Mrs McVicar is presenting a large cake, for a guessing competition for Violet Day,, and' Mr Owen. 19 alsb donating a gift for a competition and placing hie garage at the disposal of 'the committee as a depot. A* the residence of the bride’s parents, Sussex street, recently, Misb Dorothy White, second daughter of Mr» G. E. Godber. -vras married to Mr J. M. Erie, youngest eon of Mr and Mrs W Ede, of Kimberley, Canterbury .The Rev. J. G Chapman officiated- Ihe bride, /"“ho was given 'away by her stepiather. Mr G- B. Godber, wore a charming gown or cream satin brocade with panels ot chaijneupe, embroidered with pale pink and silver. Her handsomely-embroider-ed veil was caught Up with orange blossoms, and «ffie carried a shower bou?iuet of spring flowers and maidenhair era. Miss Ora White, sister 0f..-,the bride, acted as bridesmaid, wearing a frock of .pale blue georgette, trimmed with tiny pink and blue rosebuds, and black panne velvet hat, and carried a bouquet of pale pink roses, sweep peas, and maidenhair fern. Mr J. Horrell, of Horrellville, Canterbury, who-was away at bhe front with, the bridegroom, acted as best The bridegroom’s present to the bride was a gold wristlet watch, and to the bridesmaid a pendant. Mr and Mrs J. M. Ede left later by motor fpr a trip north, the bride wearing a -travelling costume of fawn gabardine with henna’toque and veil. Mr and Mrs, Ede will take up their future residence at Kimberley, Canterbury.

The Milsom Hairdressing is nothing more than a gloriously beautiful scientific Treatment. Ring 81% for appointments for hairdressings for balls, parties, etc By special request only. Once shown how to dress your own hair never forgotten. /All stainings also bv appointment. Miss .Milsom, 94, Willis street. —Advt. •Permanent Hair Colouring is guaranteed at one sitting. Restores original colour, and is indetectable. Personal service always. Violet Ray and Vibratory Treatment for Falling Hair and Dandruff, Shampooing, Hair Cutting, Hairwork and Manicuring. Miss Hilson, Hvgeia Toilet Parlours, 132, Willis street. Tel. 2802.—Advt. MRS ROLLESTON, LTD., Hair Physician and Toilet Specialist, 256, ’ Lambtoa quay. A word about "Mistral." the incomparable hair dye. We have proved beyond a doubt thut it is the one and only dye which positively restores the lost colour to grey or fading hair. It differs from the olid style, which merely put colour "on” the hair. "Mistral’’ is absorbed by every hair on the head, thus making the colour so beautifully natural arid permanent. ’Phono 1599.—Advt.

Be emphatic. Insist on genuine "NAZOL." Nothing like it for preventing or relieving coughs and cetds. No cold is Nazol-proof. 60 doses Is 6d.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10957, 20 July 1921, Page 9

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NOTES FOR WOMEN New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10957, 20 July 1921, Page 9

NOTES FOR WOMEN New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10957, 20 July 1921, Page 9

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