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Women Folk

By

"STELLA"

" Stella will be glad to receive p |jj items of interest and value to 8 Women for publication or refer* n jjj ence in this column. Q —rrTr i r^-ri'"- r "-iTi!i -i bbpß

Mr and Airs Hugh "Wylie (Dimedin), arrived m town last, night. Mlu Kirby and Ali&s Cope (Dunedin) spent the week-end at the United Service. Mr and Airs Philip "Wirth, with their maid and 'little daughter, -ire staying at the United Service. Mrs Sunderland (Waimate) is staying ■"'lth Airs York©-, on the. Esplanade, Sumner'). Mr and Mrs Piper left Beach House, Sumner, on Saturday, for then* home in Geraldine. Mrs Robilliard and her young daughter are staying at the Cave Rock Hotel. Sumner. Miss Monica. Robinson has been spending a fortnight, with the Misses Roma, and Glyn Robinson, Redcliffs. Mr and Mrs A. Pullen, who have been spending the holidays at Beach House, Sumner, returned to-day to their home on Scarborough. Mrs EL J. Robinson, Caebmor© Hills, and Miss Monica Robinson are paying a visit to Colonel and Mrs Millton, Birch Hill. Mr and Mrs A "Drown (Wellington), and Mr and Airs Waite (Christchurch) are staying at the Marine Hotel, SumMr and Mrs Maurice Gresson have taken Airs Morgan’s house in Morton Street, Sumner, and are spending the holidays there with their children. Miss 31 arch, who has been spending some months with her sister, Mrs Booth, Hardwick© Street, Sumner, has gone south on a holiday visit to relatives. 3lrs A. Herdinan (Wellington), with her little daughter, is staying at the Clarendon. Also Mr A. F. Grenfell (Invercargill), Mrs Gordon Reid, from Ihe same town, and Mrs Henry Lever (Wcl- , iington). Mr and Airs A. Boyd (LcestQn), 3frs Murphy and here throe children. All's Brook and her little daughter from Brookside, and Air H. Smith, are spending a week or two at Reach House, Sumner. Visitors staying with Aliss Joyce, Sumner, are Aliss Andrae and her three children. AJ r and Ali>s C. Lace (Rangiora), Air and Airs Brvdon and their little daughter (Ashburton), Aliss Dougins (Hastings), and Aliss F. Macfarlane ( Hawkswood). Visitors st-aving at- Rock Villa. (Airs AT’Dowell) are Airs Croasdaile Bowen, Aliss Bowen and Alias Laura Bowen, together with Airs Bowen's liitlo grandson and grand-daughter : Airs W. Cunningham, with her young daughter Merle: Aliss Grace Afoodows, with her little uephexv (Feilding), Air ami Aliss Rose Lane, Mr Parsons (Wellington), and Air and Airs Bolton and their little son (Christchurch). An account of a. delightful ten days’ trip to the AVest Coast and Lake Brunner was given by .Madame Gower Burns, who has just returned. The party consisted of Alt* Neville Smith, who has a little week-end olialet on the shores of the lake. Airs Smith and Aliss Smith (Tiniaru), and Air .and Airs Hall besides Airs Bruns herself. Except for throe days’ rain the weather was jx?rfect, and the party made excursions over Lake Brunner and Lake Aloanu in a motor-boat, landing when the fancy took them, enjoying the beautifully clear reflections in the water, it being difficult at times to tell which was real and which mirrored. When provisions ran out. thero was a seven-mile tramp to To Kings for replenishments,” w hich resolved itself into a. picnic, the men of the party gallantly shouldering the huredns on the homeward trek. Cat dies and part songs wound up most of the pleasant days, and when the time came for a return to bo made, everyone parted with regret. a A HAIR TOXIC. Keep your scalp clean and maintain the natural hair tints by shampooing with the Roseraarv and Quinine Hair Tonic fold by E. Cameron Smith. Royal Exchange* Bldgs.. 9t>, Worcester Street. It is particularly refreshing during hot. dusty weather, and effects an improvement to the hair that is really surprising. Many Christchurch ladies swear by it. 88 CHRISTMAS GIFTS The Economic, iI9, Manchester Street, have just opened out a splendid stock of dainty blouses and jumpers suitable for holidav wear. A suitable Xmas present to make to your friends As we only specialise m these goods we arc confident that ladies will be pleased vith the quality and prices of (Air varied stock. Note the address: The Economic, HR. Alanchcstor Street, opposite Heywood’s. * 1 There’s no period of life in which the changes are so rapid, the stages so interesting. or the memory so well worth keeping as the period of childhood. Keep the record in a photograph. Bogin with a portrait to-day. Wrigglesworth and Binns, 788, Colombo Street. ’Phone 1268- XD

Mrs H J Herriott, of Albans, is spending the holidays in Suixd*crAfr and Mrs J. B. Fennell, from 3V£«dbourne, nre staying at Warner's, Mrs A L Wilkinson is spending a holiday with friends in Redcliffs. Dr J. A Mac Gibbon and Airs AlacGibbon hare returned to Bristol Street after a holiday at Sumner. Mrs A'l. Bethwaife, of Huston Street, Sumner, is visiting friends in Nelson. Air \ S. El worthy, wdth Aliss Rachel El worthy and Aliss Hamlyn, hare returned to Holme Station, Tixnaru, after a long visit to England. Aliss F. Goldingbam. Aliss Goldingham and Aliss Alolly Goldingham, of Palmerston North, are the guests of Mrs J. B. Beckett, '* Almora.” Mr and Airs AV. Tweedy (Waimate), who have been spending a holiday at Akaroa, are now staying at- the Royal Hotel. Di* and Airs Scott, with their family, are spending n week or two with Mr and Airs A. A. MaeAJasier, ot- Mount Ellen, BroorafieldAlr and Mra \V. G. Black, of Clifton, Sumner, returned from an overland trip to Milford Sound on Saturday evening. Mu and Airs W. R. Ileney and family, who have been spending the holidays jn Sumner, returned to the city yesterday. Dr Blackniore, of the Cashmere Sanatorium. is spending a well-earned holiday in Timaru. He is accompanied by Airs Blaekmore and their two daughters. ATr and Airs Alorley and family, of Nayland Street, Sumner, expect to leave for AVest port this week. Tho AVest Coast town will be their home for a lengthy period. Among the guests at Warner's aro Mr and Mrs J. E. Found] (Alelbourne), the Alissos At. Al. Tracey and M. K. MalleKon from Cape province, and Ai r Bruce Christie. Airs J Kerraod© and Aliss Esther Kermode, of “Ra vensbourne.” Fitzgerald Avenue, who wore the guests for Christmas of Airs J Herman. AVest Oxford, have returned to town after a pleasant holiday. Airs Robert Johnston, who has been on a long visit to her mother, Airs Hay, <it Sumner, has gone up to her run in the Blenheim district, which she and her son will jointly manage for the next two or three years. Air and Mrs Wellesley Reeves who. on their return from an enjoyable trip to the Southern Lakes, went to stay with Airs J. E. Beckett, “ Almora .” will leave to-morrow for their home in Westport, where they have taken a house in Reel Street. A teacher was explaining to a little girl how the trees developed their foliage in the springtime. Ci Ah, yes,” said the wee miss, “ 1 understand. They keep their summer clothes ill their trunk.'’

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16627, 9 January 1922, Page 9

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Women Folk Star (Christchurch), Issue 16627, 9 January 1922, Page 9

Women Folk Star (Christchurch), Issue 16627, 9 January 1922, Page 9

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