WHAT EVERYBODY SHOULD KNOW.
That Miss Milscm for a short lime will treat ami tench Ladies nnd Gentlemen the Scientific Treatment of the Head. She diagnoses all eases, either by loiter or personally, states the preparations to be used; because what suits one case would bo very harmful to another. This is the only successful way to make hair grow, stop hair falling, to brins faded ilmir to tsne and colour, to restore and prevent grey hair. Treatments with instructions for home treatment from XI Is, 'Delightful face treatment, to erase anil prevent wrinkles, to make coarse skin healthy, tine, and soft as velvet. Shamplooini,', Clipping, all treatnirnfs Mln::(rol.vsK latest methods J|nullified Mint. Barkley, New York), permanent and painless. Miss Milsom. King's Chambers (opp. Stewart Pawsrn's), Wellington. Telephone Sit. —Ailvt.
Weddings.—Shower nonqnpf? fnr liridi" nnd bridesmaid?'. Only tho choicest of Flowers used. Specially pnnked and =rnt to any rir' °f tnn Dominion. JJiss Jlurray, 35 Willis Streot (Floriit to uii £jcollenoj Lord lalingtonj.
Lower Hutt Weddings,
α-voit in-i-lly woiMin- m rch.bialdl i«- M. .liimus-.s Cliiii-L-h. l.i»vi.r Jlull, on -Moiu.iv, mlh.,, Jli-* .M;iy CiirliT, iifth iliiiisliU'i- d] .Mrs. A. Curler, <if Slanlcy lloiinc, AiMonl. SiiiiiiM'scl-shire, Kiiklhhil, wik iiiiinic;| ti, ,M,-. rn-.ii-li's M.nvlmll lleii"'■tt. son of (lie late .Mr. ('. J|. Mai.~li;i!l I cniictl, (if Wulvci-liiuniiloii. KiiKlaiul. 'J'ho Lev. .Jiisliiu .Jones oiliciatcl. 'I'ho liriile, who wii.s given away by,her jjrotlior-in-l»\v, -Mr. ,1. Harnaid, was altiivd in a (liit ill \- μ-own of white pi nee silk, with overdrew of silk voile and cliillon (rimming. She wore tlio usual veil and ornngp lilossoms, an.i carried a pri-lty bouquet uf cream voses mul inaidciilitiii- fern. She was attended by little Miss Freda liarnard, niece of the bride, who was dressul in pink Rlace sill; and a dainty Dutch bniinet iiiul enrricil a crook festooned with imik roses and ribbon, and Master Gerald Uarnard, lisphcn- of the bride, wore a cremo l'aunllei'oy suit. After the cei'emoiiy, a reception was held at the residence of the bride's sister (Mrs. Barnard), in Tania Street, Aliceto vn, when the usual toasts were honoured. The bridegroom's present to the bride was a gold ii«ck-chain and pendant set with amethysts and pearls; to tho bridesmaid ho gave a gold bnngle. and ta the page a gold watch chain and pendant. On Monday afternoon, Miss Adeline Eunice Wtilton, fourta, daughter of Mr. T. R. Walton, of Wellington, and late of Petone, was married to Mr. Thomas Colo, eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Cole, of London. Tho ceromony was performed by tho Rev. A. Thomson at the residence of the bride's sister (Mrs. C. Collett), Knight's Road, Lov.-or Hutt. Bishop Julius and Mrs. Julius, who are leaving for England, are expected to arrive ill Wellington from Christcliurch 10-dny. Mrs. Boddington (Masterton), who has been staying at Hlairlogie, visits Mrs. Tatlimn (Holmwood) ami other friends in the Wharemna district before returning to her home. Miss Kitty Cascllicrg intends leaving Masterton on Thursday for Wellington, sailing on Friday, witli her brother, Mr. Murk Casdberg, for .Sydney, en route for South Africa. Miss Maudo Rogers, of the Land Tax Department, left Wellington on Saturday morning for Fern Flats, Morton, where she will be the guest of Mrs. A. K. Bryce. The Wellington Kacing Club's annual ball has been arranged to take place in the Town Hall on Thursday, July IS. The Wellington. Savage Club's "ladies' night" will be held in- tho same' place on the following Saturday, July 20. .
Easter visitors at Maliara House, Waikanae, included: Miss E. Clarke, Miss If. Nash, Misses M'Lean ('2), Misses Davidson (2), Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Briden, Mr. and Mrs. .Sheehy, Mr. and Mrs. F. Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. A\ r . H. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Banks Miss Fell, Dr. Fell, Master Fell, Mr. Chase-Morris, Messrs. Gunsou, Campbell, Brown, Lnxi'ord, Prince, Kobertson, Kerrigan, and Williamson.
Mrs. D. Wong, missionary of the Anglican Chinese Mission, Frederick Street, who is leaving by the Maunganui on Friday next to visit her relatives in Melbourne and Adelaide, was presented with a purse of sovereigns on Monday night, from the teachers aud Chinese attending tho mission. Mrs. Wong will probably bo absent from Wellington for six months.
Mr. an.l Mrs. n. • H. Bectham spent Easter in Wauganui. mid go on to Woodvillo before returning to Brancepcth.
Miss Williams and Miss Munro returned to Masterton yesterday from a brief visit to Wellington.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beetham and their two daughters left Masterton for Woodville on Monday to attend the marriage of Miss Bollon and Mr. Trevor Bectham.
Miss Wolff, who has. been spending Easter in Wellington, left for , Masterton yesterday. ,
Dr. Anson and Mrs. Anson, of Lower Hutt, accompanied by Mr, Anson, jun., and Miss Mair, intend leaving for England by the Remuera on May 2.
Mrs. Robert Maunsell (Tenui) and Miss Maunscll, who 1 , have been staying at Miss Anketell's for tho past few days, left for Mnsterton yesterday.
Mrs. Harry Perry returned to Master ton yesterday from a brief visit to Wellington.
Miss Tolinic (Nelson) arrived in Wellington on Monday, and leaves for Duncdin this oveniii!,' to attend the marriage of Miss Sybil Hoggitt, before leaving on a visit to England.
The scholars of Miss Oolhourne Babor's private school visited H.M.S. Encounter at the Clyde Quay Wharf yesterday afternoon, and were courteously shown over the warship.
An enjoyable musical evening was given by" Mrs. Dillon-Kelly. "Mullingae," Karori, on Saturday, delightful music b; jing contributed bv some of the guests. 'J'he drawing-room was tastefully decorated with bowls of green, blue, and pink hydrangeas, and tin beautiful Australian starlet eucalyptus. The suprrer table was arranged with pink phlox, and lit with candles, shaded with pink. Mrs. DillonKelly received in a pretty gown of cream silk," trimmed with lace. Mrs. Jackson (Mrs. Dillon-Kelly's mother) wore a handsome, gown of black silk, and Mrs. Barclay Hector bluo silk, trimmed with Oriental insertion,
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