WOMEN'S CORNER
. The Lady Editor will be pleased to receive for publication in tne "Women's Corner" lteiua of social or personal news. Such Items sliou d be folly authenticated, and engagement notices must bear the signatures .of both parties. Correspondence Is Invited on any matters affecting, or of interest to, women. Miss Honor Bell (Auckland) is the guest of Mis C. L. Hart, JRugby street. Miss V. Buckley (Leinster road), who is visiting friends in Wellington, is returning to Christchurch tomorrow. Miss Isabel Turrell (Fendalton), who is visiting Wellington, is leaving tomorrow for the Chateau Tongariro. Mrs L. F. Watkins (Wellington), Mrs E. R. Bettle (Christchurch). and Mrs Maddison (Otago) are recent arrivals at Warner'B Hotel. Mr and Mrs Stowell (Timaru) and Mr and Mrs C. Churton (England) are staying at the United Service Hotel. Dr. and Mrs P. A. Ardagh and family (Carlton Mill road) returned yesterday from a trip to Australia. Miss Mabel McFarlane (Amberley) returned home on Friday aftsr spending a holiday with Mrs Miller, Ashburton. The engagement is announced of Betty, daughter of Mr and Mrs Colin Tavler. Opawa, to Anthony John, son of Mr and Mrs W. H. Corrigan. Holly road, St. Albans. The engagement is announced ot Dora Phyllis, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs H. Brown. Linwood. to John Allen, voungest son of Mrs E. F. Burrage. Bealey avenue. Christchurch. The following are the latest arrivals at the Hotel Federal: —Mr J. R. Bruee (Timaru), Mr M. Knight (Oamaru), Mr E. A. Collinson (Dunedin), Mr H. Daymond (Wellington), Miss E. Muir (Dunedin), Mr 6. W. Armitage (Temuka), Mr, Mrs, and Miss Eccles (Claverley), Mr J. Aitkons (Auckland), Mr J. G. Gow (Timaru), Mr and Mrs A. F. Williamson (Akaroa), and Mr W. Liddle (Nelson).
ROYAL SOAP. THE FRAGRANT BAR OF PURITY You may have tried many brands ot household soap but until you use Royal you cannot know how a scientifically blended soap can lighten work and whiten your clothes. Rovnl costs no more than ordinary high-grade soap. AH grocers 6 HEAT IS LIFE. Few people. realise the value of heat applied to the human body. It relaxes muscles, stimulates blood flow, promotes sleep and relieves pain. There is no better way to apply heat than with a Hot Water Bottle—especially a Unique, which retains its heat longer and simply won't wear out. —2 EEMODELLING FUKB. Never let your furs go too far. Our staff will remodel, renovate, and clean them as new. Tak« them to VAUGHAN 'S 124 Cashel street, next Ballantynes. Our winter prices are not 5 per cent., but a liberal reduction, and our furß are made, from the best pelts, on the premises. —3
For confirmation of < the rumour, Miss Fashion obtains swift realisation wHen inspecting the beautiful selection of Furs which have just arrived at McGIBEON'S. 154 Armagh street. These include choice pelts in Marmot. Sable; and many Fox varieties. N.B. —Our 'Phone 34-026. —3
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19957, 18 June 1930, Page 2
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