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WOMEN'S CORNER

i 7a"! Lady Editor wij be pi-asid ! to r«ei7« for publication »a tie i ••Woaez's Comer" issns of aacui | or personal a*-**. Saci. i:eaj j aioal4 b* raii7 aatbenticas*d, ard I eugagem«iiß notices aiast bear tie i ; signai-ores of botb pirtwi. Cor--1 napocd'race la fcrrtted on 127 ! c;art«Ts averting, or of interest to, } ! Tinea. I Mrs Hugh Lea.cn (the Vicarage, ; ; FenciaLtom has returned from a short I I vi s it to Waikari. : i Mr arid Mrs George Murray-Aynsley ; ! (Fendakon) have returnt-d from a visit ! : to the North Island. j S Mr and Mrs J. G. L. Vernon and j family ' WeSb street) have returned j ; from a holiday visit to Geraldine. I ! Mr?. George Clarkson and her family. : ! who hate heen spending a month at i j North Brighton, have returned to [ j toxn. j j Mrs Ben Howe!! <Cave> is arriving I i in Christchurch on Monday to visit ' ; her parents. Mr and Mrs George I ; Rhodes (Beverley, Fendakom. j j Mr and Mrs Guy Cotterill (Merivafe j have 'returned from a visit to j Ha rimer springs. j .Mr and Mrs Kenneth Gresson and ; family (Fendahon) have returned from ! Tim a.m. I Mr and Mrs \V. N. Seay have re- [ tamed from Anckland and have taken up residence in their new borne in Church lane, Merivale. ! Mrs A. F.. 31. Young leaves Christchurch to-night for a short holiday in the North Island. 1 I Mrs J. C. Lord (Rugby streeti has returned from a holiday visit to Auck- [ land. ! Miss Lulu Bean is visiting her sister, : Mrs Douglas Macfarlane (Rafa Downs, j North Canterbury). ! -Miss Isabel Murrey (Clarence) is I visiting Miss Phyllis Clarkson. Mr and Mrs Claude Williams are paying a short visit to Wellington. Miss A. C. Lloyd (North Canterbury), who ha 3 been the guest -of Mrs B. O. Thomson (Dannevirke*) leaves to-day for Napier and Gisborne. Mrs E. Harris (Patea), accompanied by her children, is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs T. Trask (Ladbrooks). Mr and Mrs Samuel H. Gilmer will leave Wellington by the Maknra on February loth, for Sydney, there to connect with the Ormonde for Cevlon. After a thorough tour of that island, they will go on to London by the Oronsay. Dr. H. Gilmer and Mrs Gilmer,, of Upper Willis street, Wellington, who have been on a trip to the Old Country, will arrive back in Wellington by the Marama on Tuesday. Mr and . Mrs Walter Blundell, of Wellington, leave on a trip to the Old Country in March. The homeward voyage will be made via Suez. Mr*;p. F. Wilaon, 0.8.E;. widow of the late Dr. Wilaon, of Antarctic fame, arrived in Wellington by the I Remuera on Monday to visit relatives j in the Dominion. ! To women: There .13 no need to look j tired and worn when facial massage j will rejuvenate and tone up the sagg- ! muscles of the neck and face. j 'Phone 5158 for appointment. Sbing- ; ling a speciality. Cecil Kennedy, ' Egyptus Toilet Rooms, Fletcher's j Buildings, Colombo street, near j Armagh street'. —8 j Seleet Footwear For Festive Occasions Just arrived, smart lines for evening ! wear in coloured Tinsel Brocades, also I in Silver. Gold, and Black Satins. Inspection invited. H. Pannell and Co., • 105 Manchester street. 'Phone 694. I -P7091. 1 MAGNIFICENT NEW YEAR GLPTS. You cannot realise wbat beautiful New Year presents there are until you have inspected the unique window dis- * play at D. F. Glanville's, Chemist, High ' street. Dainty Manicure Sets, exquisite Perfumes, and Powders, quaint Boudoir Compacts, apd a choice array of suit- » able presents to suit all. —1

Mr ar_d IL-s A- H. MscLean. (Ep_Dr. F. G. Gibson. Christchurch, w;th Mrs Gibson and Mi* Gibson, returns--! -0 the Dominica by the Uiimaroa a::er a visit :o England. Mr ac-i Mrs P.. B. T.;ia?La .T*fcomara Bayi are a: tcs Laued Sor-i« Hotel. Dr s-i-i Mrs Birdie Sa E o<.. Mrs F F N'eiU. -Mrs S. H. Giilinghani iFairlies are at Warner's Hotel. fr-ur Wellington, women who have" been appointed Justices of the S M.. at the Magistrate s Cn-Vc-n Mondav morning. They were: \[-; McVicar. Mrs Corliss. Mrs Peter and Miss Cybele Kirk. Visitors at View Brae. Hann-e: -,-. are: Mrs T. W. Buxton ( TimaniC Mrs J. Campbell Mrs J \uiU, Mrs J. Nelson ( Christchr.rr-h«. -Mr W G. Napier and sen iFer.daltom. Mr R. Yellowlees nnd daughter. Mrs E. W. Perkins and daughter ;Christr!i!irch> Mn-. L. Hutchison (Opaaa 1 , Mr Mrs J. Heath rßeckeit'r.ara-. Misthelrna Avers ,'Randora). Mr and Mr; C. Wilson" fN>v Brighton 1. Miss.B. B. Johnston (Wellington'. Mr and Mr W. M. Satterthwaite <A?hburton>. On Tuesdav evening, at her home. Forfar street. Mr 3 A. H Sneeaby was hostess at an enjoyable musical partv, the guest of the in-.- being M"iss Merle Miller, Lytteito'u, who~is at present home on holidaj from the Conservatorium of . Music, evdnev Among those present were.— Mesdames Miller, Hills. Dickie. La*-n Blain. and McGill: Misses Merle Miller, Belle Renault. Grace Wilkinson Messrs Sneesbv. Miller. Lawn, Dickie Malcolm. Miller, and David McGill. A very enjoyable hour's entertain meat was given the patients and staf at the Military Sanatorium on Tues day afternoon, on the occasion of th( ' visit of the Landerigo Italian Band, a; present touring the Dominion. Th< i programme included "Sahara." ''Barce j lona.'' "The Prisoner's Song.'' and '• 1 number of others, all of v.hich wer< j thoroughly enjoyed. The party wer< thanked and cheered by tbe audience. A very pleasant surprise party, ar ranged by Mrs Gale, of Brighton. «a held at Mra E. Ford's new home in St Albans, on Tuesday night. Games songs. and competitions passed th l evening all too quickly. Songs wer rendered by Mrs Scrimshaw and Mis Annie Gale, a_ duet by Misses Glady and Clarice Weavers, sword dance b; Miss Phyllis Gale and Master Malcoln Linton, and an Irish jig by Master l-n ton. Amongst those present were M and Mrs Ford. Mr and Mrs Gale. M and Mrs Curtis. Mr and Mrs Cox. Mr Linton, Mr and Mrs Wilkinson. M and Mrs Hobbs. Misses Gale (2), Misse Ford (2) Miss Wilkinson. Misse Weavers (2). Miss Trist. Mr Ford. M Barnes, Mr Linton, and many others. Recent visitors at "The Hermitage, Mount Cock, include: —Mrs J. Mi Faul, Mr P. Faul Jliss A. E. Hall, II and Sirs J. W. Kingsbury (Melbourne; Mr and Mrs John Howie, Mr J. W Howie, Miss G. Howie, Mr V. J Miles, Mr W. L. Dymock, Miss I Middlemiss, Miss M. Lawry, Miss JJ Angell, Mr, Mrs, and the Misses Mai tin, Mr W. M. Walker, Miss J Brell, Miss A. Quigley, Miss I. Richarc son, Miss N. Heywood, Mis. E. Braj Mr and Mrs E. A. Barnes (Sydney Mrs J. M. Baker, Miss F. May, M J. S. Barker, Mr W. T. Ritchie, M J. H. Mitchell, Miss D. S. Barkei Miss M. E. Jones (Timaru), Mr W. G Grave and Master Grave Mrs I. D. Maekenie (Vancouver), Capl J. S. M. Ritchie. Prof, and Mrs R. M Algje. Mr and Mrs H. M. Rogersor Mr P. H. Ferguson, Mrs I. Kno (Auckland), Mr and 3lrs R. A. Basset (Adelaide), Mrs J. M. Ritchie, Mr an Mrs Jas. McGill, Mr C. A. Martir Miss S. E. McDonald. Mr R. Haggitl Mr T. M. Hanan, Mr T. R. Sunderlan (Dunedin), Mr and Mrs E. A. Bradshai (Napier), Mrs Rupert CrudeJnsrtoi (U.S.A.), Mr Marcel Kurz (Switzei land), Mr W. E. Shrubshall, Miss M. E Fogelberg, Miss H. M. Webb (Wellind ton). Mr" C. Collard. Mr and Mr Holditcu. Mr H. E. L. Porter, Mr an Mrs F. W. Renaut, Mrs Brown Phil (United Kingdom), Mr T. E. Fletehe JSouth Africa), Mr J. R. Cuningham Mr and Mrs A. C. Cottrell. the Misse Cottrell, Mr R. Twvneham. Miss M Pvcroft. 3Hss P. Mann. Mrs W. G Scott. Miss Scott. Th-. and Mrs J. C Bradshaw (Christohurch), Mr and Mr Gratama (Holland).

CHILD WELFARE.

INTERESTED VISITORS. The Corinthic, upon her arrival in Wellington late on Sunday evening, brought several visitors to the Dominion, some in search of .health, others in, sport—fishing and shooting—while some are interested in our organisations and commerce. Among the arrivals were Sir Joseph and Lady Davies, who will be in Wellington for a few days before going on to Sydney. Lady Davies is particularly interested in child welfare. She attended Sir Truby King's leciure3 when he was in England somo years ago, and now she will see in person the workings of the New Zealand Plunket system, of which she has always been an ardent supporter. "A great interest is now being taken in Britain in child welfare," said Lady Davies, "and a number of clinics are being established. We don't work quite on New Zealand lines—T think yon have more health visitors here — but I have always boosted New Zealand, and when we were trying to get votes for women it was a great plank in our platform. Look how New Zealand, where women have the vote, leads the way in child welfare." Lady Davies fias been closely associated with the development of the ■clinic system in South and North Wales, especially in Glamorganshire, where their home is. WALDORF SHOES FOR LADIES. English manufactured, highest grade exclusive footwear. WALDORF SHOES FOR LADIES -1

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18898, 13 January 1927, Page 2

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WOMEN'S CORNER Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18898, 13 January 1927, Page 2

WOMEN'S CORNER Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18898, 13 January 1927, Page 2

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