SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
A Havelock North Wedding. On Wednesday, at. tlifc- residence of the bride's parents, Tc ,51 ot; iSfi'l] 1 ' the wedding took: place of -Miss Luiuy Emma May Masters,, daughter of M'ft \V„ Masters, of Havelqck S'sifth. . aiid MrGeorge A. Xicoll.. The Ifev. J.. T. Wir.lace officiated. The britlo wore ii vtr.V pretty gown of grey -ilk poplin, trimmed with tucked net and 'fringe, and a . veil, and wreath of orange, blos-oms. -Miss Myrtle Masters (chief hri(!e.?iria!d) w-as iiv a white enibroiderp-d: Jiiu'siln'. fi'pck', ii'iiil' the other bride'sin.ai'd,: ...Miss M'ii.Uiie' Nicoll, wore white silk. The bride car-' ried a bouquet of white- flowers,■ and the bridesmaids' crooks -vyeriv ornainented with long streamers of ribbon. Mr. J l ;.. .'N.i.coll was the best man., The' bride teceiveu from the bridegroom ft w.at.ch.l to the bridesmaids were gtveij. .a gold clifiin and pendant each.;. After the w.edding. breakfast, held at Tp Moe. tile bride and bridegroom left oil' tlis.if journey southwards. Wellington Dramat.ip Society.. A very pleasant evening wiis --.spfntat ■ the Adelphi Tea Kopivis. oir. Vi*cdn?=itay night:, when the lady members of liie Wellington Dramatic;, tioci'etv we.re entertained by their liialo co.nfier'es'i After cards and supper, a most £itjpyf!.blf! fij-fl-gramme was gone through* ,tlie following contributing:— -Misses . Kiiby ami Iv.v Scott, Irene Masoii'-, Han); and. N'nuste.ad, and Messrs. X. A itkcii. M ■ Bedell,,. G.M'Williams, 1). Kel.lv, Eller, and. Hi, ,F. Wood. The society is i'ii. active rehe'ar.sitr, and' intend to piioduce a comedy next month. The Girl Peace Scouts. General Baden-Ewe:!!- was; u 11 fort.mat ly, unable 'to address 1 the: Girl Peace Scouts yesterday rtjftonpiSiv, but liiis jpjace was taken by Lie.ute.;iaiU;Co : lone!. "<;'b?sgrovc, who spoke most interestingly to the assembled girl, scouts upon, the iiiins of their organisation;. and how to- wSrk so that something of those aims -'niiglss: be realised. The. Value, .o.f .-.the. -training alforded by their' orgaiii'satfon v.;as uiiy--phasised by the speaker, and it is probable that it will be stirred to fresh energy and enthusiasm. J)r. Platis-Milis intro(iuced the speaker .to his. audience', ■nnfoug. whom were some ' of the n.ienlbprs of the council. Mrs. Goring Johnston, >y,ho has been, staying at the Eoyiir.,Qf)k: fof a. Tew -days, left for Palmerstoh- North yesterday. Misa Cameron (Ashburton) ..aird Miss. Mary Cameron arrive, ift.Wellington. t.p;day, and Icavo bj; the. Sydney boat in the afternoon, en route- f.py Lonuoa. Mr. and Mrs. Arkwright (Rangitikei) are in town, and are staying at: the' G.i'.and Hotel. Mrs. J. Armstrong tfiawke's- Bay) and Miss Ruth Speedy are staying, fit- the Grand Hotel. Mr. and Mr: C J 3S ir i ( Ponr.crere," ILawko's Bay) left- by the: E'u'aliiiio yes : terday on a visit .'to jiing'iiiid. They ivi 1.1 probably be away 'about a- real:. Mr. and Mrs. F,"rl WiUianis l,ei't Wellington yesterday -.on their retu'rit to "J1 amakiiWairnrapis., Mrs. Gale (KaikPurii.) is in Willnjfrtpi), and leaves shortly -.oh a visit to the \V.airarapa.' Mrs. Moreland '.(Christchurc.h;) left by tlio Kuahine yesterday for -England, Mrs. Restell (Chiistchurch) is- the: guest of Mrs. Francis Stevens, Qr.ie'ntal Briy.. Mr. and Mrs. Fred! Vosm ler iefi, by the iMnunganui yesterday on a visit tp M.cibourno and Sydney.^ Miss Barnicoat U'ainu'Tston Jv'orth) is visiting Mrs. Kirk* Fc'tonc. Mrs. Arthur Marjiii .f,"o'tarflia," M»rtinborough) is visiting. Wellington, Miss Harding (W.a'puk'irau), her brother and sister, ni'atpi'cd thrbiigh to. Wellington on Wednesday-. Miss Harding is staying at the Grand Hotel,, The Countess de C.isnerps, the grand opera contralto, who w.as'-a niemberbf the Melba Company, i.?. due to .arrive'iii Auckland by the Maram.a pri Tuesday next. Mr. Hamilton M, nunten of M.r-.-rs. Hunter, Schultzei !in'd : CHbso'iij _ land agents, Napier, wa,rmar.r,i'od at .Sa'pii-i- on Wednesday to Jli>? Balharry (daughter of ttie late Mr. David Bfiibarry. for rtiajvy years manager of the Sew: Zealand Shipping Co. at Napier,J. Mi', -flrid -Mr. : -. Hunter are slaying at the Itßte.l Cecil for a few days. Mrs. Bal/.iell (Jfanawa). t\as be.6n visiting Napier. Miss Jessie Ncwtb.il: and M'i'sS- jjeitli.a'in are visiting Hastings, :iin'd. ai;e -at- : pj;esfnt on a visit to Mr. a'nd ; .Mrs.- 'ilaeduff Boyd. Lieutenant-General Sir Robert S, P. Baden-I'owell, Major-Generai Cio.diey, a'-iid-Mrs. Gudley, were entertained ai i'iinc'h'.ai: Government House ■yesfer.cl'cy by his. Bx* cellency the Goverpor and Jva'dy Iplingtou. MRS. nqr.I.KSTON. .Hair Specialist (qual. London and Paris)-, -is reep'mftiehd'ed for tho permanent cii'r'o- o.f all Scalp Ailments and the; most eTective treatment for the growth of ha'i'r- Shampooing, Hail-dressing, F,lecti'blysi's (permanent romoval of superfluous hfth-), dip. tI.S.A,, Faco Massage, Combings- -.mads iin-, Trnsisformations, Switch.c-Si. etc-, "Lii.i'u'bton Quay. Tol. 1599.*' Miss N. Mansford, A.M.A., Sv-ilne.fi. Medical Masseuse, ii;as commenced tho practice of her profession, and undertakes special treatment .i'o'i- ■riie.in'na'tisn.i-,-neuritis, infantile paralysis, spiiia'l C-ii'r-vature, sprains, fra"cfa'i.rfe t etc.' Patients' may bo treated at- their ow-h hcim-s or at iss Mansford's 'r.p.pnis, iTr'st floor, Ne ; -v Zealand Insurance- Building, i\7 Lanvbton ljuay. I'liono 3813.—~,\tlv'£. J SUPERFLUOUS HATH, I Suaorfluons hair' destroyed bv "Rnsina" (reg.). A guarant'en. given with .each case ) undertaken. See test'in.ion'ia-ls. ji'i'id lel'-f.ers, Mrs. Hullen (over Kcfjaomic), ],nin-'ljbin ' Quay. 'Phone 1017. ) (Testimonial..) \ Ponsonbv, Aueklajid, .Ifay -stb.. i9l). Deal' Mrs. 'llullen-,--i:)w ; i-ng. -I-ii- M'elv'iiess I ) have not been nljl.e' tii wril«- M«.ner to U-il l vou of the wonders "fiusnus" has diine iii:j- ---' inc. To say it dues all I Ii it is riaiumd for it would be (<i.u. uii-lii iv It'iMn. a- in . any ca.-i! it removed all. uhsightlv gr-nvlh / mi the lae'i in one -a.-iipticai-ion. lOilclosed k plea.-e find chciii'ie i-nr -rlyvee buses tor ' fcuuic friends who nc"d it biif'-ly, [) Original copy of above Can be t-eea -fit my addrois» ft".
An Afternoon Tea. A tWiswliwlly iiifwuial tea was 'sSvon tfif Miss Kirk od \Wihies»lii;v. at: . y Avenue, l'etone. 'Ilie draw- . iiig-rooni ivsis tiiMet'l.lUy ■ defcOia.tcd w'iii.Ji wliito and aut.imm (oblige. l'li;.s iVardmp 'receiv.pd her jsi a white iii'u>liii I,o'iujiii-c frock.; -Vliss, Kick wove n c ; h;vr:)n'iiv 0 ' tfmv'n erf .pin;- i ]3u: vclvi'l., Willi IMirilaU' collar ami ciiflSj Airs. Hodjjo, s;v;w bliK 1, coat >ni'u!\ bki'r'i., hirjty juul lilack lia'ts Miss I). \\*i!;r(lro : p y bluv - ji.riion Empire f focxk i Jiltes- iMllhtis, Jiavy Xopfcrlk coat: ami .skirt; 'Miss lljrv-gi't-y li'iiKHi tj iiivnvoil willi crimson, j grey hat la nv.;it;Mi. ■ Hiss Nathan, navy coat: and skirt, lillii' li.;it; Miss A. l?arnieoat, pink serge mat and skirt, Jvlapk beaver b.at; Miss Voc.kcr, na,Vy coat am! ■skirtiinil black hai. Miss- Kirk was i iic repipioiif «f many good v." is lies ami coil-pi'-rclii.l;Viions oil her a.p.proac.tiiiig lisarv rtage. The Bay Sccut Parnds. It was not fix: :no:-i: oheoi-'fiil of v'oahhe.r coniffitions that pfcviti'ipil yt'.-'.ci day (!'!:te'riio.oii !'of the holding of jh.e jiiil-iicio of t.h.cboy scouts and of the .juhibr aild senior eadete, but toUlsulpfcing nil things, it w"ns no doubt: something .to bo thankful !:® : that {he rain did .lipid olf for tjio important event, i'hero -was. a .great gathering of .people about the proii.nil., ail; interested; in watching how the suiail boys acquitted lh"n.'.ielve-. The Mount Opo'k slope, jus.t' 1 lj.elo,w the 1 barracfc, was hardly ,aii ; ideal place for Manoeuvres, however, isiid possibly for Hint reason, no ma.iioeiiv.rte fpok I Jjla.rjc, and ■proceedings taking the farm ol an inspection and of speeches by' General ■ Ijaden-Powoil. and tlte display of thec'6'i- : iiniS wliitlv luivr lter-n sent nut fro'.n Home, on-o fr:>m (he. King* .and 'the pthjpr torn W.i.e. Wsliins'iOii Bpy 'Stpuls in :Kn«lam.l. for competition among (lis Boy . Scouts of this province. A rousing Maori ■ irakj was given by Jlie boys upon the. rtr''•yai of fii.e Chief Scout, .anil one j.® ill- : PiHi.cd fo Wonder if lie fia'n.ie to. Hie same ' cpncliision on bearivrj; it. (lint bp did in Auckland, wjien. lip liCari! tihp (iirl Peaco si.ng .flieir J!:.i.pvi Bally Song, fli'at ••b'ari was' flip .only languaze Ihpy kr.pw. ' I'jie Chipf Spoilt and t!ip officers wi'di . bviii cpi'.tai'ijly liocl a battrry to fiicp wlion tuey were iivfl-kiiig (heir 'l'auml.Wiic batrtt'ry of (hp photographers', who. opened: a luost persistent fire upon them,, greatly jo tup .amiftpnie.ivt pf tlie liiijny sp'ec.tafprs.. : As tliey iulvanccd.. the eai'i.i.fira.s, only .a. very hew .pates, slowly retreated, facing their victims, aud : li«?di.y slopiviiig' a 1 ■I.ll.ol'ne.nt in thei]' u-or]-: of tli ri ■ faee and ficurc of tiie illustrious visitor, ■ ■as 'wpil as : li.is pomna'n'i.oiis.. Fains Iras )t> : drawljacks. Ifpr RpellPnpv l.adv Is!ii:-;. I ton,.. Willi Mrs. Clod Icy and Miss Staplelpr,- ; ■Cpftpii, was prpspnt at the iwv.adc. F\IP I *CC A\D IlvvOb The freqv.cnt. .loss, of hair is virv dj s . tressiu'R. esp'.ppiiiHy _ ivlicr, Oho has tried eo many lotions without success. Mass Milsciiii's business is tlie pres.e.rV,iti6ii and ' cur'afivo. treatnieß't of (.hp hair and' .skin, : She', ili'affnoses all cases, :aiitl supplies' c.t- , a'cflv' (lie' Foods ami lonics iieceisarv ' 'Jcaihes I.adies and Gent lemon (heir awn liciie treatment, w.h.icli cures dandroif Slid irritatino nermanentiy. .Stops, hair ■ 1 falling, and restorpp its toiip, colour, ahd : iustre', RSnOT:.s grey hair. .Shampool'iit' <Ini i h'iiirdressinjj *augli!. llairwork of every : . ' description. Finest and lightest weaving: .Klecti'.o.lysis (permanent aiid painless). l?ersonn'i .-attention, strictly confidential MISS Sltf,ROM. KfnS'st Ghiiinbe;rs fop;-] j. Stow.arti. D.a.wsS.iVs), St.,. Weiringl t'ph. 'Tq'l'ephoUo 811, * ClilKOt'ODY. Mrs. Tlaybittle, Nn. 2tlS Lambton Qnaj ■fov'e'r' O'rr, Chemist)-, after '-mri'n-y years;:'' ej, IMiripiu'P, undertakes, to euro Corns; -fir, growing. Sai'l?, Btj.ivi'o.ns, etc. liclief from these distro.-siing cp.mpla.ints is guaranf(v?<t ihvm'ediatel.v, 'Phoii'e lp9i —Advi. "sV«lJing?.--Shower llouqupts for b'ridoa and bridesmaids; Only the choicest of Woiverg usp'd... -Specially .packed ; ind,.:se'nt to any pari' of the Dominion. Miss SI urraj, .35 Willis Street '(Florist to his Ei ■ toileiicy lord .Islington)',;
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1454, 31 May 1912, Page 9
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