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ROYAL RESIDENCES.

■'.'There-''will:'be. several.chahgesv.in ;tlio , Boyal:,residences-ere,tong.:;.(says,.an. Eng T ," lish,-. writer;'in an 'paper). Windsor Castle is being; "rearranged for the' reception of';King-.George and his fam'ily. , • Nurseries are being',;.prepared 'for the younger children, schoolrooms' for. the ; elder, with accommodation/for governesses, i and' tutors. •'.' Mary; takeV-'a. great : interest' in- : the; domestic')side 'of: ?her life; ■and was .down.', at Windsor., oh..' Sunuay last, on Her return from Portsmouth, seeing', the" progress 'made'',' in-.;'the work; Queen Alexandra'-is lopkirjg into .thC/work. . being i dono :,nt.' Marlborough House,; : to ' i.,mch!,sho, autumii, making',it : he'r!^i^h'don'. v lidine.';" c >,, :•;.; \. -.; 1 '..When .the , time .comes for .Prince'. Ed-; ward.' to have : ; a. separate ...establishment,-' he'iwill;naturallyioccupy,.with hisyhouse;' h6ld';the:bldguarters.:in'- St.; James's' Pal-, ace,; where his father ■ and mother - lived so long,, as Duke.: and Duchess! of i.Xork. .; . Everyone. in. and... about the... naval; sta-,' : tion of .Portsmouth agrees i that'the King; has made a ; most .exhaustive inspection- : ■of,'the .ships l and dockyards;during ■.(■•:his, reoent: visit.;', His':',Majesty,'■,so,;a'! corre:,' ■ spondeht.tclls.me,. made surprise -.visits.iat : ali'/-sbrts;:6f :places,;.and ; pfovedyhimself conversant;'with everything belonging;: to his.;profession;; -.ile.has.been longia care-;. ' Jul •, student ■• of:i,everything.;appertainingt'o the., good of his! Empire, and hispeo.'■plo.Vv:-; '.'■ ;: :',,..; ■..■'•';..:(!:.,!;--':Vv i-a.". \;:; : ; : :KI .Having. minutely 1 inspected ;the 'army at ■ Aldershot .and,, the Portsmquth, he;.turned his attention'to, the sick/.and;'; •in;State,;.so 'to,speak, m'ade ; rt'publio.'visit to.. the; London' Hospital last ..week-i-Queen, Mary, with-him. ...'The thing, turned out to';':be, a -Boyali 'progress." '-'People in '.the: PiastEnd turned out in thousands jto seo the -King rind .Queen, drive .down'.,,' .They, .were heartily, received;' and,' coming to; the hospital;...which ..is"; said "to receive', 'casualties at, the.:rate of bhe'.'ever'yVtwo, minutes, they entered .the .wards; and talked-, with, the patients Jwith. thath'kind simplicity characteristic -,bf; both. I ''V., 1 : :;V , The ■ King made ■ some boys ■'. langhi' who. were' ; suffering fro'm;-street; .;by; ■ asking, it" they bad been : playing thegaine' of; "Last Across."',;= Those ;who motor,.will; appreciate -the situation. .' ' ' ':>■ '..-' iiuckingham,;Palace;,will,be rode'ebfated' .as soon as '■ the Queen.' Mother vacates'.- it,' ■ .which., her: 'Majesty ■.wUl ! 'db : .whe n '. the: Kiiig, and Queen; Mary .move- to Windsor:'; There are, I am; sorry to' say," -people who cavil;at. Queo'n. Alexandra's action 'iniremaining thus long in the Palace,.arrangements of; large /households'-, take': time to: put into-order, and I'know, upon .the. best authority,'.that,the happiest .tions, exist,,- as they.ever, have done;:between the, Queen: .Mother ...and- ! heri son.-; He has-been particularly'tender with .his. -mother all through; the'trying time of the: last, few .months. ■:'''. -Bach ; day ■ since* .King! ;Edward" died proves-'how, wonderfully'' "capable. King George-is;, how; equal to'; :the demands■ made'upon him.;".;.'-'"■;; ;,• • %:■■■ HAIR, FACE, AND'UANDS^ S{; :| ,'Miss Milsom is,; qualified! to'.diagnose,'! 1 treat,' and; teach ladies :and' :■ gentlemen'' in'! their own home,' treatment'.'''Beware of , the advertisements of ; companies : ;whb do: nothing .else -but;- ad-, vertise. '-'There never could be'a;.univer- : , sal Hair or Face .-.preparation, because' WHAT SUITS ONE PERSON WILL BE RUINATION.'TO -ANOTHER. ."It'jstands; ;to;rea's6n : that tliese so-called companies; .must' use., the' poorest: materials to"pay; for their 'flowery,: advertisements..-.;: Call: or write;'fpr Miss Milsom's, common-sense hygienic'txeatment. Shampooing,' Mani-: • curing,.' Hair-dressing 'taught.! ;Hair-work 'of ; every description.■"■ .Only; best "English ; hair' used, and 'finest of! work. Seek' advice re''grey ■ hair , electro-' lysis. Miss. Milsoih,. : Telephone '814, King's! Chambers,' Willis ; Street,' Wellington.—" Advt. .■ ."■;:';;;"'.", ... :,:'-;;.'!,-'■. *K

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 942, 8 October 1910, Page 11

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ROYAL RESIDENCES. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 942, 8 October 1910, Page 11

ROYAL RESIDENCES. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 942, 8 October 1910, Page 11

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