JOHN STRANGE WINTER.
The famous novelist, and woman's woman, is in splendid health. Her life is full of beneficent activities, and 6he looks many years short of hor age. Have ?rou wntten to U3 for her famous bookot, "Comely Woman," yet? If not, for your own sake, DO! It is full of invaluable • information most clearly expressed. It tells you just .the things, that every shrewd sweet woman wants to kuov.'. Drop us a postcard, and we'll send yon the book post-free , by return. The John Strange Winter Company, Nathan's Building, Wellington.—Advt. 9 Baldness used to, be a misfortune. Now it is bad form. No man need be bald, unless he wants toi or is too careless to crow hair. The (lay of the silly quack "hair-restorers" is over. John Stvango Winter's Hair Food has doomed tliein. It differs from the others, becauso it makes hair grow. Price,- Bs. 6d, everywhere.— Advt. / i
Feildiog Notes. | In' spite of'.the! warm weather, the rink still seenis to be as popular as ever, quite a larde'- number attending on Saturday afternoon and evening. Among thoso rinking were: Mesdamcs Dermer, Knyvott, S. Johnston, Mostyn Jones, Misses Shailnon, Prior, Walker, Jones, .Bruce (2), I Bailey, Long, and lurton, j' Miss M. Spain is staying with Mrs. Mc-yrick. , 1 ■ r : Mr/ and Mrs. Shannon returned from Wellington on Wednesday. : Mrs. Roberts is Visiting _ friends in Wellington. -•'•!' ' . ;3liss B. Nicholson; who has been staying in Ashburtori, returned on Thursday. <Mrs..Willis has returned from Napier. Mrs. Inncs-Jones and Miss J. InnesJoiies aro staying in Napier. :•' Mrs. Boultbee, of Shannon, and Miss Jackson, of Foxton,- are spending the week-end in Wellington, and are staying at'the Grand Hotel. ] 'Mrs. Coulter (Bleiiheim) is, spending some little time in Wellington,-and is staying,..at- "Kenilwortli," Hill Street. , jMrsJDwan, of . Street, who .has sufficiently 1 recovered jfrom .a recent .-ill. hessvWjLtravel, .'left\' by the Ulimaroa Sydncjy . ,
• Mrs. and Miss Kirkcaldie .were pas T sengers by/ the Ulimaroa for Sydney yesterday. . , Mr. Kerr, Clark and Lady Beatrice Kerr; Clark,-left "for Sydney, 'by the' TJlimaroa. yesterday. Mrs. E.. Glendenning,of Wairoa, is a visitor to Napier. . Mr. and Mrs. de Latour (Gisborne) are staying in papier. -. - . ; One of the oldest, white residents of. New Zealand died, at Opua the other, day, in the person of Mrs. Dinah Poole. She was. born at Russell eighty years ago, her father, Mr. T. Hansen, halving arrived there in 1815. -.- Mrs. T. T. M'Carthy . 'and Miss M'Carthyj of-, Napier, who arrived in London by N the lonic last June, started on-their return journey by the s.s. Arawa, which' left London recently. Both , ladies - spent considerable time in Scotland and Ireland. At Liverpool they attended. the wedding of an old Napier boy, Mr. Reginald A. Webb, of the Gold Coast, to Miss Ethel Gould, daughter/ of Captain J. Gould, of Wallesey. -,'
Miss.-Dora, Wilson is spending a few days with Mrs. Simcox (Otaki). ' •Mr.- and Mrs. SI. E. .Bannister wero passengers for. Sydney yesterday. Mrs. A. Nixon (Wanganui) is the guest of. Mrs. Butts, Newtown.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 960, 29 October 1910, Page 11
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501JOHN STRANGE WINTER. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 960, 29 October 1910, Page 11
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