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TO-DAY'S DINNER.

■ , •jJSpeeiallj Birilten.fof.Tns Douiniom.l''• ' * TUESDAY 1: . j'Boiled'Corned. Beef.. Carrots. .. Dumplings.' Gooseberry. Trifle! ■ ' GOOSEBERRY TRIFLE ... ffffO fprnts-igooseberries," }lb. sugar, .i pint o mnsctird,; 3-. sponge, cakes, j j pint .of cream. I the gooseberries- aro not already cooked, pit ... i.them.lntoia the.sugar'andicook slowl until soft. /. Arrange, the cakes m a.glass dish -.Etitthe pulp on top, and pouroverthe custard . ...: Lenvevthis -until cold, and then cover witi . whipped land-sweetened-cream, i" 1 . ■ ■■: FOR'TO MORROW , . One ox,tail,"Mb.■,walnuts,.carrots, Turnips B:eggs;,2 'lemons; I.gill-creamj 592. cakeicrunibs 1 ' SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. ■ iTNotices ofr and Weddings'-- • . When reports ;cf weddings and 1 ; - announce , .stents ;of.-engagementsare• sent-i to' -''Dominica' publication,? the name ' and address of ■ thi , sender rshouldsbe (.enclosed, nqt-for-publication I--. ' bur as evidence of;good.faith.lOtnertviso th( : . announcements:cannot be published.] . 1 i A Melbourno Lettor. ,-Weareonly ,ha7ing;--a -fortnight' ijr Mel bourne,. writes- b-'Nowj Zealand - girl; and, ir .'.spite of ..the cold weather, it will- be' with keen we reill' leave for Adolaide. r .-Tho town i itself-.-is charming,' witli its ..wide -streets '.'and- tremendous l biiildmgs •••• M,d-. then, the. shoos,-, too; • are - most fascinat- ; s ing, vI spend all my, spare"moments admiring the-millinery: at- Eugenie's.yA-'The models: are veicquisitoly.v dainty, l - mostly-poke bonnets^composed: of brown*crim v and pmli and blue roses, the shapes being lined' with v . gathered ;6ilk. ..-TheA'Peter tad; arangfeatly v worn, and to those who have \ no desireito keep their-necKS white,'l should strongly,recommend-tliemf ■'We.'went'to-sec r» .''The Taming-' of /-the % Shrew,"' 1 and enjoyed . it 'immensely-. - Mr. and - Mrs.- Oscar Asche are m -perfect • m '-'iheir- representation i of <Eetrucliio .•! and Kafherina.'-,! In . two- I 'scenes Mrs. Ascho . :Wearsiher,-.weddingzfi*ck'of gold thread; it is ... a 'true work -of art, ■ and- is said to have cost .'£2OoOiv;iThe iscenery is-magnificent -from 'be-•.•••-•■ig>nmng.-.to>end.-i-Thei-Melbourne.,Art: Gallery; , aJthough somewhat smaller-than the Sydney "■ >,gil6,'.-contains ■ several.••valuable'-.-pictures.-, I v. BiW-'fiThe for/-:therfirst'time, and as 1.-had- always::ilnagmed.'it: '.-a,'-'-grey, paintnig With-.golden -angels,--wasi'surprised,- but not disappointed, fp' find lt-'in blue, 1 - and tho beautiful figurfe, with oiitstretbhed arms, at tho water's edge,"was;gazing beseechingly at , .tho sihor>angels.-"':Tlt6 sirens' looked so angry .jwhen..they realised.;that their hoped-for' prey , : was ;.-passing .'-on.'-"., There MsVa ■ very 'line Zoo ,;. heroiv-and-:-.fathcr,''Ethel-,--and- 'I (spent' 'all •;iv"TuDsday,afternoon--gazing'at' hitherto almost unknown to us ' ' -.We; were. fortunato enough to -bo • invited Ci.-:to.:a: large ''At^Home". given,by a Melbourne i , lady. at the .Alexandra -Club. Lady Wrixon regarding the formation of an association ; : for, the mutual-benefit ofvmistress and maid. She.-, talked ;'about",the.-burning- question." > ,v The' idea .: is- ; toLform one lbureau, to - which i ■■.per.'tinniim. /vPorsonally,si. think -that every, be .able., to do housework, in-all ■. "its..forms,,-and,,;L. am > quite ,:sure^, that;, .not .half, the. -Melbourne- girls • can even make a - ::-.0ake,..,,: There : are several. clubs here ". for ladies,,as.Fell; as. men,. and .whenever-an- ! "At . v.. Home'.' or..dinner, party.isigiven-;-;it:'iß almost Vfithout exception given, at one of the clubs. ■;*.; Hom&ilife is almost nil,;therefore society does I.OT appeal to me! ' :,",.We.:w'ent .outT>taf the,,Aqtianum -recently; and,ibesides seeing .a■■good collection;,of fish, i .•jve saw seals,?imonkeysi ."and- is V.-iMgEjitei^mm^^^ Were marvellously trained;.-a .AlissjHenaersonvlook's. after i.: 'Kice. to see -how iond'.they are of her, m par■ticular one tiny -trick'.'terrier, which-climbed ,jnpV a- long ladder, and- then- jumped into net] 30 feet-: below;, • Other oollies' waltzed, SkippediV and;fdicf Mother unusual -things., . ■''. A'New Zealand Woman ,ai name. I 'itfiaifr'jhS^'ladKs/'whci^.ac;frbm 3 : these'; enfranchised lands to the Imperial Con.fei'ence .'l;: iwonld^.l)eVJntei^ew&/-^ithl-'-sp.ecial-r reference to the result of the women's vote. .; ,of would • give, very dubious praise,, if . any,-to the influence of women; ,'lt.ia therefore pleasing •to find that, - according to "M.A.-P-," Mrs. vi-Mark Cohen, who,, accompanied, lier: husbafii from Dunedm, was very emphatic oi, 10 . subject: Mrs. says. P was tiie lorgamser of the Working Women a ifeixteeri : kfi tne ..vota ;to rwom'en'has'.been /?- '?i!® advantagft'.'td.-thb colony.. Slio -;<PWe? -'Votef'sheymustXrieceMaffly vote-m tjifi. sanie ;direction;:'as ;her' huSband Vflb^ddes - ■■ rocre' a worrian voting accprding to her own lights is a ..certain cause: ofj marital dissention' - In' her :. opinion ..there, ■: are - fewer • ".divorces in-New Zealand,.than lu' England, and' certainly the cases ...which, 'tlo.-' occur', are not of the same disgraceful type so often appear ill : the ' Mghsh /.press. 1 Afternoon Toa at Ketburne. . Mrs., Adams, from Batea, who has been ■ ~: , .vjsiting the Misses-Turner, :at Aelburne, returns to her home to day, and : yesterday afternoon -a' veryenjoyable. little ;;attemooiis 1 :' J.umej-. , .lie dining-room, where tea was - served, was filled with "masses of spfmg . flowers, .and branches:of-.the white-blossomed .■'tree 'tea-table 1 waaVdecbr- , ated with daffodils and /narcissi, and the dra'wingrroom,-had-, .quantities of. thejtsame • flowers.-Miss: Turner, received- in a , frock t of dark blue silk with cream lace, Mi^srN ....^^.®^^ re ;:i^,ue' , i .iaco! yoket { , and cuffs,, Miss Alice Turner, wore green silk, ■ and. Mrs. -Adams.^vor.e. a frock of; cornllowor; 1 ... blue cbiffqn.taffetas..with yoko of white laoo .' 'Among .other- guests-.prcSent were ,'Mrs" Head, Mrs and Miss, Barron.''Mrs Mitford, Miss Perkins, Mrs H Webb, Mrs Roid, Mrs 1 . von . Haast, Mrs. Bethune,. Mrs. Avery,-' and - Mrs Hojmden / Clrls' Realm Guild. Mi?s ,Dimant,.<?hon:,, general '' Secretary, of > the: ,Girls';, Realm -'.Guild', accompanied by a party of members of the> Lady l J lunket Centre, ;and. several, friends.- vis'it<Sd' the Home : . day, afternoon.,-. The -party-gave a- programme l ■ , of.;sdngs and/,pianoforte music;'which' greatly ! pleased.i;the: inmates", of'.' , thev hdiAe.v- r ''Th6s'e ! :,,who.. went ; out .included fthe-Missesi''AMy l and ~, Ev.a-.,i Castle, -, Missiilouio,-.Hyamsi'fand "Miss ■ Dimant 1 > ' Mrs. - Gerald 13 staying with-Mrs T Young ■ ' . r .' Miss LeffiSj -frpm Bristol, is the'guest of . Mrs.'Mitfordi Mr. and.Mrs. A.-W.: Young, of .Wanganui,, . aro spending a week m Anckland; ' Sandford , Cox, of Marton," is.staying • with her . mother,-; Mrs. Macgregor ; : at tha Hotel Windsor. . ~,■ . . ■ ■: ■ ' ■ • i,. .Mrs. Kathenno. Lent .Stevenson, a representative -of who is to tour , New Zealand, is expected to arnve at-Auck-> /land on August 16 1 .Ladies do. not -always stop to think what the® : - are-' getting whon .."purchasing lair pads. To bo clean and 'healthy, it is essential. they should. Do made of- hair only; many . pads ;sold':iri 'the fDominidri "are- stufte'd .with . various rubbiph,'-'such as dyed- -wool: .waste, • ,; horsehair,"etcr, jwliich.:,irritate and ■ injure the . f ensura'- 'value, ' -ask . •your draper: forv,the- 'Belgravia" registered ' pad,., made :bv 'A; :M • -HEND rthe well-known' .Hair -Specialist,; of, Dunedm. 'Price Is.,- all colours.. from all leading .drapers everywhere. ~Take no others. :■•■: ;■■■■,.! -< .- r : A splendid assortment of ,the latest "Fashions lor All." .. Patterns can be obtained at Veltch' fled Allan's , 9770

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 576, 3 August 1909, Page 3

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TO-DAY'S DINNER. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 576, 3 August 1909, Page 3

TO-DAY'S DINNER. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 576, 3 August 1909, Page 3

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