WRINKLES ABOUT WRINKLES.
There is a common idea or tradition tl wrinkles are, the result of .worry. ,Tho .ic has enough truth in it to be entirely m leading. Lots of peoplo who don't wor wrinkle; lots who do, don't. Wrinkles,.! all othor;skin -defectsj; come .from a varii of causes, , and the most common of these ■■■'• carelessness. If" your skin is ill-fed and tended, 1 - it will Ipse; vitality /'and.fresh'ni! and'wrinkle. If you want to preservo y< complexion, you: must look after it. . It Mile.■ Helena liubinstein's mission in life ■ teach-you how. She teaphes so jvell. and effectively that fashionable London has; gi crazy , over her; Her remedies/and ;meth' ' do not-merely beautify, they rejuvenate ". If you are troubled about yourself in i way, the Yalase Massage Institute in ; 1 ? lington.can treat yon just as'well and skilfully aB. tho' Maison de Beaute Valazc London. ' Don't be afraid to state your c; All business lis conducted in "the' stricl confidenoe, and nothing is charged for vicer Remember that thcre is no defect t mars beauty that cannot be- remedied;.' skilful'treatment. .. --. Better send at once for Mademoisel wonderful new booklet, "Beauty in the; W Post freo JJd., or free with any on Mr.' Charles Herring, whose death taken place at-Lee,- Kent, sang at tTTe c V Queen Victoria and, King Edw and-was employed by Messrs. Barclay,- . bins; and Co. for 67 years.'
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
On Wednesday afternoon delegates of the Summer. School-held at Mastortou, with tlioir friends numbering- altogether over_2oo,_were entertained at a. garden fete at; Dr. D. (j. Johnston's ; beautiful' grounds ; at,, Carterton, a.nd spent a - very, enjoyable 'time. Mrs ;_H.' R. Bunriy,of .Ahiariihe, and Miss Lavery met '.with a 'serious accident When returning from the i Martinborough'. 'races ,on . Monday-last,-says.a AVairarapa paper. .They . were 'driving: along in. their buggy, with a pair of ponies, and when opposite one .pi Mr W. Martin's, paddocks, where a reaper and tinder' was at work, tho ponies took fright and threw the occupants out. Mrs. Bunny had a painful wound: inflicted , just above hor ankle, and Miss Lavery sustained a broken rib.. Both ladies were considerably bruised. Mrs. Robert Dick, who was thrown from a trap on Boxing Day and badly bruised, is recovering; though, still suffering from the | 5h0ck.'.1....',;■ ;, A. double v wedding took place on - Tuesday at.Hunderby Farm, the residence of Mr. and Mrs. -T. J. Torrey, -,well-known and respected sottlcrs of.iTaihape,:. - The brides' ;were- Miss R.' Torrey,-': the' youngest , daughter - of -Mr. and' Mrs. Torrey, atid Miss,E. .Christinson,, eldest- daughter. of Mr. J. N. Christinsonj of Taihape, : t£e' bridegrooms being, respectively, :Mr.:;-T. vMenzies,.,of Taihape, • and' Mr.,E. Torrey,'youngest . son. of, Mr. T. J. Torrey. • Miss Tdrrey/wore ft.cream voile dress, relieved ;witb' lace' '.insertion,';- ' with orange, blossoms and veil.. -' She was ati' tended V- by '• two •' bridesmaids, Miss Adams '(cousin 1 of- tlie, bride), and Miss Rfiod, loth idrossed'in'cream.' The/bridegroom . (Mr. MenziesY. was'attended. by' Mr.. T. Jones, of Tiri- ■ raukawa; as best man. Miss. Christinson was' .dressed'• in s •.cream, lustre dress, relieved -with- lacG'"insertion. 1 -orange .blossoms,, .arid | veil. 1 She.was.attended by,her.-njters,.'Misses-. A. and ,D. Christinson,. lioth^dressed' .'..in j white. The. bridegroom(Mr.-'..- E; Torrey) was attended' by Mr.-R." Morrison a a best man. 'Tlie Rov. F. W. Copeland,' of Eltbnrnj who came, Especially, /forthe purpose, | officiated; Miss Torrev was-given awa,y by. her father,' and -Miss. Gh'rist-insohVb'y 'Mr. -B:, J.' Tories, of Taihape. There was a large gathering -'-'of'--between- -40; apd': 50".relatives arid ; frieiids/ including -.15. - 'grandchildren, of., Mr.. :and?Mrs. vT.-'J::-Torrey.- >. ' Among those present at the' performance ■ of " The .Taming' of '.the Shrew, "' last'; night w<?re •,Mrs.'Knox- Gilmer and Mrs.'-Hum-' -:^rey;;iMrs.':iand...tho.Misses' Sedd6n,.:,,Mrs: Herdinani'-'Mrs;'-'. Donne, Mrs. vTewsley, -Miss Butts,-.and-Mrs. and Miss Putnam. '• v ;MrV?.aiidvMrs;.' Iremonger, of Hunteijville; are, staying, at. Plimmerton.- •
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 395, 2 January 1909, Page 11
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617WRINKLES ABOUT WRINKLES. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 395, 2 January 1909, Page 11
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