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HAIR COLOURING.

.-:: Where", nature.' 'is- eihausted';' and. prema-. :.tare .greyness'.sets;in, ; there ds'npthing Ibr-it but.to'.use'.a reliablei stain,* such as iCOHOßE.whichlias'thOj merit of acting gradually, and 'so- .avoiding > the': sudden change■ in' , -'appearance .so■: repugnant to :sensitive; natures. -';;It'.:6hanges -grey or :raded/hairto almost'ariy: shade of brown or. jet black.: 'Highly -recommended-for the perfectly - natural colours 'produced. Sold .in'.two .sizes;,v, : Prices,vss.: and 7a. '6il. -Obtainable from JCirkcaldie and Stains'; Drapers/AVellingtbn, and all lead-"

A''Fareweir'Tca,:v: •:. '■ <'-'\-': : \ •■■ y ''l'-:- .".- A;, delightful tea, .which . was attended. ;by.;a;]arge'number; of guests, was given: yesterday.;afternooh oy : Mrs..'O'Connor■. at her/home', on> the, Terrace,, as,α-f are-jfoH' for 'Mrs.' Malcolm' Boss;' Though; it'.was so. hot' elsewhere, • the larger■'rooms ' were pleasantly cool r - and; from the . drawingrpom'the guests;could step,out.on'.toi the; balcony, ivhich commands a .magnificent, view, .of the. harbour; and >. town.'';i:The. .dining-room, was. .decorated^with , : sweet peas-and the.'hall; with somq. .very, fine; ; phlox; (,which was much' admired, iwhile in the , ; drawing-iopm 'Breaf. vases ..filled .witK.whitoand piirple'agapanthus.blboms ! .wefe v eflectively arranged. Mrs...O'Con-. nor'received in,*a frock,of black : crepe de chine, with .creain lace yoke; Miss 0 Corner .wtire a blouse of. Irish,lace,: with ..a. white,skirfc;.- and>Mißs''Slattery,;who;;as-, .sisted-,:her;'in, ; -;serving ,the 'tea,- .wore .a, coat and.sliirtN of pale blue' shantung, with:.grey;hat .trimmed with .'roses.'_ Mrs.;. Malcolm Boss: came, in "a embroid-'. , ered,frock,' and a wide mole-coloured hat... ■Amongj>the , many■guests^present;,were:. .Lady Wardy Miss Efleen"Wardj and; Mrs; Cyrtl Ward, Mr. , .Malcolm Eoss,.the.Hon.; It; Xoughnanj'and' Mrs;;;.Loughnan, , Dr. , and'-Mrs.; Martin, MrJ.and Mrs.'Mauricei -Denniston,'. Mrs.'. Newman,-; Mrs. Grace, 1 Mrs.": Collins, the.'. Misses , Mrs.; and-Miss Barron, Mrs.' -Dymdck;',:Mrs.. J M;" Myers,-Mrs. H,: D;. Crawford,. Mts. and ..Miss WalEson, Mrs.. Holworthy,' Miss Simpson,• Mrs. Tuckey,' Mrs.; Samnel; Mrs. Algar Misj Brandon', , Mrs:- and -Miss : Duncan,; Mrs." and';Miss; ; Stafford,' Mrs. Millwardi; 'and-.Misl.;{Eennedyi./v-J; ■'-.■■'; ' ; '::'r : " ! \ : ]/i :: .-: : ; : ,( - A !; -i ~M*'< : ■*?/'■: ";- :; ; :i ;;:;'. !A very,;enjoyable bridge .come-home , ■' 'to'; Mrs'.'. -Morris •; given- by.Mrs;; VSievwright,. the. Terrace, --' yesterday/.; afternoon. ■;. : ; Mrs. ■ Sievwright.-receiyed her guests, .in a pretty • ■ dress j,.0f;.-'olive , ::,\ green .'; chiffon', .taffetas, itrimmed'iwith./crea'm■• lacei and* Mrs.'j.Tox'. Wore"'Xa' 'gown' J.'pf,'.: mo.usseline. de; soie, ovet. white'glaco: : : The' first prize, a ;silyer trinket,' was >wph' by Miss'/Kellyy::while'Miss : Watson. won -the i"bo6by^'.'prize.;. .Amongst■";'those : - present , .were::Mr's; Corrigan;.' Mrs.-' 'Boyes, : ''Mrs/ Muiri ;Mrs.'; Kroeifi-' Mrs. ;: Jeff ray,. ;■ Mrs.' Forsyth . (Auckland);; Mrs. rHervey, 'Miss Watspn^and:'Miss,Ke)ly. v;;; : ; :;, ,;,.; r 'V'.,;■; "'.

■ vHerExceUenCT:Lady : Plnaket ; ,is to-be entertained on 'Thursday.'-'afternoon at. a garden : party,giveniat;Mrs. Grace's homein: '/..Street, .• theV;following, ladies aoting ; as ; joint:.hostesses jB. ■D". Bell,' Miss CioateV Mrs. , . .Collins,: Mrs.. A; Crawford,»Mrs.:H.'iD. Crawford, Mrs. :Duhcdn, .Mrs.-lan Duncan;'.Mrs.; Grace,'; -Miss.Harcburt, Mrs., C. ; Johnston,. Mrs. : Newman;' Mrs.' A; Pearce; Mrs.' : -Wallis, and Mra.VNewman/ ;/ .->/./■"■■■;'•..• -V^-lr- , ■ A'-small.. impromptu: dance.vwas.. givenlast inightiat "Atfarua" by, Miss Eileen. ( Wardv.,:->>;;\,;:.v?£^o'i'. : . . ~,'''V '.' MrsVDaladl, : of/Manawa,' ; '..with., her.' 'three ..children,.is. spending:' a "holiday in ijTepiar.';.-'.-';.!■-;";'.,;v-': : "'. '■' ■' : ;- : ?;V'\ ■ ;Mrs.':/Robert:' Chapman, ''■:. from ■ Waiouru station^,is ivisitrng ■:■ .and ■ ■ is ' staying 'at';l&eVGrand(Hotel r .rf "''. v:'- : 'if. „■" ! .'MisS• : MiUet,'' ; '-fr6in Cheshire, 'is staying I'aithe.Grand Hotel^:r J';;"; ■,";; it:..«;. ■', ■■: iln connection .with'! the m€eting ; .of ,!the,! , v , Miss , ■aii '**At! Homef':;ne2ct o .;Week..'v■':';'';" ,'\', .'-A ; dance is'to"be;givcriithis evening on; ! JH.M.S.V Ch'allenger. _ by Vthe ■ officers.:::;;.:; ; .j.v ; J ' : Canon PollookV. oi 'iEioohestar,-.England, f Wrth;-'Mrs; ; rPoUbck:''wid 'tho' two.-MiEeeSv arrived in ■ Wellington:, by 'the;, iWarrimob'yesterday.'KCanott. Pollock : :is. 'staying Tfith Mr. W.)B. rHflds6n l ,.,ojE i Anr i gra a .Terrace.'i ..f -■ .'.''•■■; yjr-i).:-, : .-i iii.f:,.^^', -Mrs. 'Gyles' and"'her'-Vdaiigbier,'.",] Bthel Gyles,' have.returned from a pieas■jaiit: visit to friends.! at iWanganni .and, ;Bltham../;:/;.;' r;.:] uiC., 1 :'.;, '■ vv i-.;v; v .';;!-,, ; ; ! j■-. J Mrs'. ';Tweed |is ■' vfeHag."AshbuTton.;, ':,'.' ' !.Mrs. ! . W.',' , Turhbuli -retomedV last Monday ; from; a.!visit, to her.'• mother, .Mre:' Johnston/.at Highden."..'■.;• "■''..!;■!!■,'.".';!-'/' •';-'.;■ ■ '■■";Mr. .'and. Mrs. ..lia'-.Tiobe. are staying at.; j'the-.HqtelvWiiidsor.:.;:;;:!:;, ;,;:;./ .: ; ■ -..;';"! ; ,Miss-Gwyn ITh'ompson,' -from : Christ-; chnrch, : ; isthej : giiest of .Mrs. Litchfleld.. iv'Mfi":': 'and Arthur ''Gill'" left ithis' wcef/f0. 1, . Ko'? : an< i' Auckland.',;.:;,;: .■■;.■'/' '-News Vhas.-v'be'cn ?received : .by? , cabled of the.' sudden r tieath;..of ;Mrs'.'Norman:Per:ston, Avife of .Mr.'- Perston,. of the - Bank. ■of■■NeW:Zealand>:(Sy.dney. ■ •■: ' .V-,

"-■/Announcement: is madovof | '■ ment-of:Miss-L: B..Duigan ~to'' Mr..H. .0.; Ostler, li.B...::MissDuigan, who:,is \a ..law , !! sludent.'atiVictoria College,iis: the .dangJi-' tev : late.,Mr.:vDuigan,: 1 who /was; • for some years. editor .of ■': the Wanganui :^Herald.sv' ; a::;c';-o n .;r^::;. ; ;> : , ■.■:■■,;/;-: .yMr.V; and '.Mrs.!.': ;W;.;.VJ:-,"Birch, whoVare' 'attending :the. General Syadd, are staying, at Miss. MalcolmV <■ "r ; ;;*;! -■:-■:['■ \;■-{■'■ ',•■:.,•..■ ■i'Mr.'.andi Mrs. :C. :; .,H/;Stath4m are' the' guests 'of > Mr. A.; Hobsbn in' :,Thompsori: ; Street'.vjXv-;)i,^γ.;::,i^;j :\;:.'v ;0; y- ': : :■■. •', Bishop/"WiifiainW,'""' late ;; of '.Waiapn; is. accompanied'.to vy"ellnigtbn by, Miss :Wil-; liams.i: ; .They^:are .the;guests of'vMr. Tol-huxst,\Grant;-Rdad.':;V; '...':';.',..C . '■'■: Archdeacon.Willis■'and' , Mrs.Willis, are '.the guests, of Mr. and Mrs. ;Sprott. /; ;.■•. ■ WrtSedgwick ; . r and;;Mrs. Sedgwick,' from'Chrisichurch, are staying.' -witli-the;E«y. 'A.'lji'and>Mre.!Ha'nsell,'at v:!/; ! ' >!:. ;'.l?'"-.. , ". "■''.'." ■.:■ ';-•■•..- : - ', Archdeacon' .Williams, 'and.': liamsj .fromvNapier,'.: are of' Mr, anil. Mrs.' Balcombe' Brown.;' ! ' ; •/.. :.■. Archdeacon; Harper ;and:'Mrs. from.<Palmersfon; , are/staying'' , with -Sir.■ •Kensington, in Hobson Crescent.;- : : : ','. :'-■• iArcKdoacon^Jacobi.and.Mrs..--Jacob ,are staying' , , at-.Caulfield~'Ho'nse.' ; ■'■•■':-; ■..''.■"■;';/;''•. ; '■, Mrs.;, John' Card, of FeatheretonV' who has-;..be'en-. : |undergoing.. treatment by a Dunedin eye specialist, finds , thaf .that, treatment has- been . very.'-successful.; v ... .

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 720, 20 January 1910, Page 3

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HAIR COLOURING. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 720, 20 January 1910, Page 3

HAIR COLOURING. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 720, 20 January 1910, Page 3

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