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WOMAN'S WORLD.

MATTERS OF INTEREST FROM FAR AND NEAB, (By Imoge.n.j

TO-DAY'S UININbK. (Specially writicn for The Dominion.) SATURDAY. Artichoko soup. Boiled mutton. Carrots. Turnips. Potatoes. Golden pudding. .SUNDAY. Oyster soup. Colonial goose. Baked potatoes. Brussels sprouts. Steamed raisin pudding. Sweet melted butler. Applo tart. SUPPER. Cold spiced beef. Salad. Queen pudding. Lemon pudding. STEAMED RAISIN PUDDING. Four ounces suet, Soz. flour, 4oz. raisins, 'loz. sugar, J pint, of milk, 1 egg, 1 tcaspoonful of baking powder. Shred and chop the suet. Stono tho raisins. Mix all the ingredients well together, and pour into a well-greased lioivl. Sleam for 3 hours, and servo with sweet melted butter.

Foi|dinn Notes. A delightful Coronation dnnco was giveu in the Parish Jlnll on Tuesday night by the married ludio.s as a return to tho bachelors' and spinsters' ball held some time ago. The. committee, consisting of Mesdamos lloivocks, Kobcrls. Glasgow, Montgomery, M'Allum, Prior, and 'Waller, worked wry hard, and their efforts jvc.-D fully repaid. The floor was everything it should be, and the music (Croziers Marlon Band), was perfect. Tho hall, sUgc, and marquc-i wero tastefully decorated with red, white, and blue lings, and the sn »e idea was curried out on the supper table, which was decorated with tiny Hags. Among those present were Mcsdanics. Uorrocks. Roberts, Glasgow, Montgomery, M'Allum, Prior, Walker, UouK, Willis, Gorton, Revinglon, .loues, Inncs-Joiics, Gicsen, Atkinson, Johnson, Grut, T. Shau.ian, Blnndell, Misses Jones, Jxing, Wyatt, Peat, Shannon. Bruce, Prior, Foote, Levctt, M'Bcth, Moono, Spain, Jackson (New Plymouth), Dcwcs (Auckland), O'llalloran, Mcssrß. Spain, Roberts, Giejon, Horrocks, Glasgow, Grnt, Montgomery, Prior, Johnson, Twigg, Sandilands, Elliot, Foote, Luxmore, Levitt, and many others. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Johnson aro leaving shortly for a trip to England. Mrs. Wall and Mrs. Gillespio aro visiting Mrs. West (Wellington). Mrs. H. lunos-Joues has returned to her home.

Miss Jackson (Now Plymouth) is on a visit to I'iss Spain. Mrs. Mackay is at present visiting Wa* nganui.

'llic Orom Tennis Club hold a most successful social and dance in tho Parish Hall last Wednesday. During tho evening tho prizes for tho various competitions wero presented to tho winners. Miss Gould won tho ladies' chauipicnslnp, and Mr. Ongley t.ho men's. Among those present were: Mesdamos James, M'Corkindalo, Bridges, Willis, Kesbit, Foote, Godfrey, Andrews, Woolvcrn, Messrs. Pirani, Fraser, Onslow, Barton, Fraser, Redpath, M'Corkindale, Sinclair, Walker, M'Grogor, Foote, and others. Mrs. Dudley Prior has returned to Palmerston.

Mrs. M'Allum has returned from Wellington.

The many friends of Mr. .T. Hammond, the well-known aviator, will bo pleased (o hear ho is progressing as favourably as can be expected after his serious illness.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Hammond aro visiting Nnpier.

Mr. and Mrs. George Lusmoro havo returned to their homo.

The engagement, is announced of Miss Frnncis to Mr. George Turubul), both of leilding.

Mrs. l'orgusou (England), who hasbeca staying with her, mother, Mrs. T. C. Williams, in Auckland,' is now a guest at Government House.

Mrs. H. J. Maginnity, of San Francisco, arrived iu Wellington this week.

Mrs. Holmes Warren (Lower Valley) is visiting Wellington.

Miss R. Meredith and Mrs. Jfackcrscy (Mnsterton) aro visitors to Wellington.

Miss Olive Wilkinson, of Fealherston, returned lo her home this week after spending a month in Palmerston North.

Mrs. H. B. Mason is giving the first of her winter dances in her .private hall in Ghnznce Street on Monday evening,

. .Mrs. Roberts, Duncdin, accompanied -y her daughter, Mrs. Kussbll (Sydney), who has been over on a visit to her mother,, were passengers by the Sydney boat yesterday.

Mrs. MunvoandMissKathreen M'Lean intend .leaving for .Dituc(Jin,.)iext week... ■Miss Harris''(Marlborough) is staying at Mrs. Bealo's, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1162, 24 June 1911, Page 10

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WOMAN'S WORLD. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1162, 24 June 1911, Page 10

WOMAN'S WORLD. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1162, 24 June 1911, Page 10

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