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MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE

**>■ Mrs Owen Bladder, Hazelburn, returns this week from Christchurch. Mrs Kippenberger, Seftou Street, is back from Christchurch. Mrs W. N. Bond, Claremont, is spending a few days in Christchurch. Mrs Loughnan, Wellington, is the guest of Mrs J. P. Newman, “Mogna”. Mrs Ziesler, Elizabeth Street, is expected back from Christchuhrch to-day. Mrs J, Mansel, is spending a holiday in Christchurch. Mr and Mrs David. Stowed, Sophia Street, are visiting Christchurch. Miss Brenda Newman, “Moana,” is back from a holiday in Christchurch. Mr and Mrs John Hole, Wai-iti Road, have returned from Christchurch. Mrs Simmons, Cave, returned on Monday from 1 a three weeks’ visit to Wellington. Mrs A. J. Bridgewater, Preston Street, returned on Saturday, from a trip to the North Island. Mr and Mrs T. F. Northcote, Annin: are staying at “Tumanako,” with Ml' and Mrs Hope. - Mr and Mrs J. Andrews, Tnnaru, are the guests of Mrs C. H. Sykes, Spreydon. ~ , , Mrs C. L. Orbell, “Pentlow, and Mrs W. H. Orbell, Seddon Street, are expected back from Christchurch to-d.av Miss Marian Hay, “Cadogan,” returned on M on day from a short visit to Christchurch. . • . -Mr and Mrs Hamilton Sinc\airThomson, who were at Holme Station, have returned to Four Peaks. Miss G. Paterson, Sefton Street, is back from Dunedin, for the summer vacation. . _ Mrs and Miss Hazlett, Dunedin, arrived yesterday from the north, and aro staying at the Hydro. ■ • Mr and Mrs G. E. Marshall have returned to Tnnaru from Auckland, wliero tliev spent the winter months. Mr and Mrs E. J. LeCren, and Miss Ethel LeCren, Maori Hill, have returned from Christchurch. Miss Monica Hamilton, Christchurch, is staying with Mrs F. J. LeCren, Seaview Terrace. ■ , Mr and Mrs L. Bright have returned to. Geraldine, after spending a few davs in Christchurch. . . Mrs Adams, Dunedin, is staying with her daughter, Mrs H. Dobie, Wai-iti Avenue. ' . _' . -Mr M. Scanned and Mr J. Bnen, Waitawa, have returned from a trip to the West Coast. . Mr and Mrs Maurice Harper, and Miss Betty Harper, “Kinnoull” Rave returned ironi a few days, in Christchurch. ’ ~ ■ , t Mr and Mrs C. S. Young, Craighead Street, are back from a holiday at the 11 mV and Mrs W. T. Ritchie, College Road, are back from a short visit to Moerald.' •• ' , Mr J. A. Julius, St. Mary s Vicarage, returned on Saturday lrpm .a short visit to Waiihate. _ r . ~ ' Mr and Mrs R. F. :Hdl.,: Mere Mere Street, and Mrs W. Helmore, Orielton,” have returned from Cliristchuicli. Mrs V Bruce Todd; who was staying with Mrs Lindsay fhglis, Preston Street, has returned-to Wellington Mrs R. W. MoVilly, wile of < the General Manager of Railways, passed through Tnnaru on Monday on her way to the Hermitage. Mi- and Mrs Arthur Ehvortliy and Miss Betty til worthy, Holme Station, motored back oil Sunday ironi Ckiistchurch. i T, - . '. Mr and Mrs Simon Mackenzie, Miss Jess e Mackenzie, Rairiclilf, and Mr and Mrs Alister Mackenzie, “Edgeelift, have returned from- Christchurch. Mr and Mrs C. S. Bruce, Orbell Street, have returned from Christ-, church, where'they have been staying with Mrs Bowker, “The Elms.” Mrs Herbert l£hvortiiy, “Craigmore, returned on Saturday from Christchurch. - _ ... Mr and Mrs H. Innes-Jones, Serton Street, and Mrs N. -K. Cox, . Wai-iti Road, motdred back from Pukaki on Sunday. „ ' Mr and Mrs Peter Houston,-Dunedin, arrived yesterday from Christchurch, and are the guests of Mrs R. H. Joyce, Avenue Road. n Mrs Dundas Hamilton and Mrs C. Hamilton, Transvaal, who were visiting Timaru, returned fast week to Oran, and are with Mrs George Hamilton, “Rozelle,” . Recent arrivals at the Hydro include the Hon. Mr and Mrs James Anderson, and-Mr Sherwood, Wellington, Mr and Mrs Gamier, France, and Messrs Stead and Mr H. Godby, Christchurch. MAKING A SHOE PAD. There is nothing like a velvet nad for giving the final polish to shoe cleaning operations. A piece of velvet about 9 by 5 indies is large enough. It should bo seamed around on tRc wrong side, then turned and stuffed with the revellings from an old woollen stoeking. . A lon for hangintr up, completes the pad, which may easily be slipped into a new velvet cover when it becomes soiled A black pad for dark shoes, and a light velvet for tan, is preferable. Rudd's have a nice assortment of art silk jumpers. Black and white checks heavv quality, with long sleeves, two only'"left, 32s 6d. Heavy quality in checks and dozens of plain colours, from 14s 6d, Orientals f.rijm 15s 9d to, 29s 6d. Not many long shades, so get inearly. Not many long ■sleeves so get in early, Rudd’s Valu‘ House, Arcade. ... A novelty that is sure to catch the eye of the most fastidious is the Grecian adjustable armlets. They will fit any arm and will enhance the beauty of the hummer frock this season. They arc in keeping with the latest lasliion, and lovers of popular jewellery lines, will at once see the beauty of these designs in gold and silver at Dunn’s “Treasure Corner,” Stafford Street. KEEP THE COMPLEXION FRESH. Winter plays havoc with a delicate skin, but Glycerose Vanishing Cream is delightfully soothing and refreshing. Rub a little upon the face after being out in the wind and redness and roughness will speedily disappear. Ask at your chemists for a 2s 6d jar of Glycerose Vanishing Cream. ...

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 19 November 1924, Page 3

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MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 19 November 1924, Page 3

MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 19 November 1924, Page 3

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