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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

Wedding in St. Mark's. ■ Yesterday afternoon, iii. St. Mark's Church, ■the: n.iarri'age took place of M'iss Freda, Towrweiu!, second daughter of Mr. V. Towii'spii'd, of \Velijngton, t.o Mf. lirnest A.. Little,; also, of \\ T el!ing.tfl!)... The. Rev. iii'. jys!;e..\> ivfts the oiiici.sitihg. clergymaii. The bride, \v;liq was given oway by li'er fathefij' wore ii gp.wft .Oi. cream satin, ([.raped .with real liico and triin.; med with' ..'peai:i. eiii'.broiilerie.;;. and a yevi and wr'c-ath. of orange blo«-0!i'.s. 'Ihe bridesmai'dsV, th.r.eij .i'll. iiuni'ber.i w'ei;e' Ji.'i'ss Ethel Tuwnsend (chief),. M'i'ss Jie.ed. iXcsv I'lymouthj, aiitl little G.lady.s Townsend. The tivo ekler Jiriiiesiiiaids be Hi. wore gowns of whit;> charmeuse with ovitdresscs of .liinpni 'but; wliiie ,'tlie dWef liririesmaid's gown was trimmed with silk lace insertipn aii d fringes of. silver and bead eiiibroidories, Miss, licoil's gon'ii was finished with gpld laee. e'.ubroiderie-. Both wore black, velvet hats, the chief bridesmaid's being tfiin'iii'.ed' ivifh. siiyoi'' l.aco and roses;. and the second bride.-iiurid's with gold. lace, and a black o'spiey. Tljp bouquets .jii'so.wero arranged, to su'it tlidir' frocks, J.ii.s.s. 'To'.w.iiFeiid.'s; beisig 'Uomiu'fit of silver'ifliftvSrs with..autumn foliage,, imtl Jtiss liied's of gold flowers with autumn foliage. . :Thi< .siiia!.!. l.yriacsiuaiti we're .a frock of white crepe dn chii'.o with' a pearl Jnliel eap and carried n Imskct of violets. The bou(|UPt. parried by the bride was. ; ''o't''white' a'ud; niaidfinliair foliiage.. Tiie ijeS't man was M.r. ])puglas Ljtl'e, .'and. tin; groumsnum ,\! Harold Towusrad and Mr. Weir. ■

The bride: Tecciyecl i'rprii the bi:i'!'egi'oPi.i.v a. gold ring; to the chief bpdesnnvi'd was given a dihir.oiid 'ring, ar.d to the other two gol'd ; bangles'. Mrs. Townsend, the. bride's niofher. woro a gov.'n of grey charnieuse trimmed with step] oir,lu'oi(ijries, anil a .grey satin hat with- a black laiirei' plume i'a.stori.od-' with a. r.e'd. rox. Her bompet was o.f' red carn'atiori'si. Jl.rs. Ald.riclg'e',. auii't of the bride; was in: black silk, ybile relieved with wbit'o tace, and a while hat with' black plumes, Mr; Barljey, aiiii.t of tiie bride, wore saxe blue velvet lyi.tli. a hat to nlatch. Miss Fabian fl grey frock and hat. Miss Amy Barber, brown, and a brown hat. A reception was.subsequently lipid a! the' residence' of. Mr. and Mrs'.. Town'-ond u.i Brougham. Street. , Wedding in Auckland. The marriage of Jli.ss .Tessie GoWfiuch, daughter- 01' 'Air. Uo'lsliiuch, of -Feilding, to Dr. Janies-Reicl,. son of .Mr. .As. Ciovan lieid, of Dublin, was sik-mniseu iii St. Andrew's Qhurch, Anckiand, May 21, by the liev. ,A., A.. Murray, M.A. !l.'lie wed-' ding, which was a. quiet Siie; was performed in tiie presence of:.near- relations and friends. Br; and Mrs. H'cid. teo'k their ilepar'uro ior tho Islamis by tlib s.;i. Atua, J.'r.' I?eid having beeiv offered im apppiutinent by tiie 'l'ongan Gpye'riiiiient. On Wednesday, at St, ]'atrick's Church, Mastcrton, Mr. U.iinicl Jbseplt l.yn.cii, pi Li!itoii ; (Ma!iav,'alui, \yas married !-'o .Mis.-: Nurali ;:Kai-ey : ot' : oal:\va}', .Ireland. Tlic. ceremony was performed by the Very Rev. Deail, ll'Kenua. Mrs. 'Wood, who has been visiting' friends in . Wellington, intends lwuning to Stoko (Nelson) on. S'atu.i-day. Mrs. Thpnfpsoii, formerly of WWiiiigtoii. Tcrrace,■ but. who 11'ow lives in Wanganui, is spending a few days' in Welliiigton. Miss Bennistpn and l.er i'alhcr, Mr. (S. L. Deririisfbn,. orri.ye/ in Wellington to-d'a'y from Jjuuediu and later in the day Jeffrie for Sydney.

Miss .Millar has returned to Wfl.'.ihgton from the south and! is.staying at Sau.lfield House. Mrs. Dpiiald Donald, . Master! on, and Miss Ruby Gower .ate. leaving this week on a vis'ifc to. Sydiiey-, Mrs. Edgar Ho'mwood (Ma.Morton) and Miss Moore are spending a fe-iv flays inWellihgtoiV aii.d .are.' staying with '-Mrs.' Briggs/' Mr. H. M. Cow'Ses, of Partington, Connecticut, U.S.. America,. and !31'ifS G. S. Cowlcsj- Ti'li'p..- ha,vo '-beet'v tciiiring' -New Zealand, leave for .Amoric-a by tli.c 1 . Z'ea'.laiidi'a-. to-day from Auckland, A mooting of the Convalescent Homewas held at Mrs. .P.earie's fin Wednesday, Preseiit^MeSdames'.Pc'a'tcs '('in the chair), A. Martin 1 ,: Ei't.ch.fiel'd, j.fp6'rhc : .u'se, Miss Goate-i; A. Penroo i'ireas.'urcrV, anil E. Nathan (secretary). The matron reported that ten. .patients we.re- admitted and eleven- discharged (Hiring .the nid'iitju Gifts were. from Mesdames Mar, tin, Yri'ii'.ng, Two-Garment. -Sdciety, and. Reform League.. The annual "'social" and. dance of- 1) .Battery takes' place lii- St. Peter's) Scli'ppjrfjoni -this' evening,, and will, without doubt, sustain (lip excellent- repji-. tation it li.a's gained iii [Vast years in. regard to its s.oei.al events. The Counter do £iSherris was. on. board tlio steamer Marama, ••vliioli called .at: Auckland this' week, sir routs from San Francisco to Sydney? The. singer will give:-' a series of' concerts -in Australia boto-e making: her projected tour of tiio Dominion. MRS-... .'R.pLLEST.ON., JEnr' Spaqia'lisl: ■ (qual. London and Paris), is recommend- : ed for tho -permanent cjiro. of-'aH Scalp Ailments- and the most cilcc.tive treat- ' inent for 'the :grawth. of hair. SK'anapo6iiig; : Ilairdressi.'ng-, Electrolysis (permanent re-' moval of superfluous liairi, dip. (LS.A., Faco Massage, Combings rnad'o. up; : Trails--formations', SwitcheS,- etc, '-Batf Isarabt.on Quay. Tel. 1559;* SUPT.EI T POtiS il-AT-R. Superfluous hair destroyed by "Rusina" 're;;.). A gn'tiraiite'e given with eiicli .ca.s.c. undertaken... See t.'stimomals and letter?-.-Mrs. Hi'iUeii (oVer .Ec'oiioniie), Lahibton Quay.. 'Phone. iO'tT. .Clyde Quay, V."t-!!iii?lon. "Would- ypu.ikindly setid' m(> two m«r? packets- -o.i' 'Ku-ni.-t' h.s 1 ritit. If-aVing- fd'r Australia.-'on the. Sfifli pf nejl* niont|i, -sokindly :lec me have thc.'ii lielnre. tls.iit daty. [ have' foiVn'il''R.ii.smii' a i-rtfe nivii- sure iiir'e. for sjiperiiuous luiirs and -,viii rccouiiiifiid- it : to -my friends on ..tlio- ojoiJ>r gide. 'i!.r.i;'sti'.ng you will seiid.. it' ip thciii when required." Original copy of abfive can be seen -atmy address. I* Do 'vil.ii: v.-a.nt a. r.nffeti— giiaraiitewi for cJ?nifort.. .slyl'e. and w'ran ff w, *■.•••• AVnrncrJs liort'|-r-5f Xr- If''' jit--Bs, 6d. (Avksec Forsi). All di-Ep«rA.»'"

An ".At Home." A i r-ge ly-a He is tif d "at homo" wiis givci?. ■\}' i : a<lj' .l''.i!;tllay yssi'enla.y j>iieii.'iio'oi'i-, tu ■o'iin'bfe- her t.i say farereii to .Her im-nds before liiii' departure, will; ivo .tuns,, lor JjiijfJii iH'f. In spite t.'i s lie liciU't:!.!. of ilov.--■i'l'H thai usually prevails. (it: this tiiiie of ■(lis year, (muiitiri.es of . visito C:h 1 y^iiuthL'.t.ii.iiins aiid bpivls o.'l pale. bilfe ■J.ij ilT.isn.gqa.s (ieOortited the drawing-,ro.pm, ami .in the diiiiiig l •riKiit'i were t.'-Q (jc H-'i'.H bion'ze e 1 m-y-;nit:jle,isiniiiis varied wifu i ; ]ie vivid iin.tij' .ol {vu'iii'niiial ftilKig'e. A fovud |>i:ayvd <lt v lf^-iitinliy d'lVr.kig tJ.ie= o,(Ho'r--2H)O.n:, aiicl Valeria Ourl.iv.s cojitr.rb•ttted a :p.iahq|'(ji'le. s.oia. A I'ccita.fioii by iii.yfa tfliirtcM't; a'(=g limtfli «1> •pi'Oc'ia.tc.d..

ay wqro a goto of Ma'e'k ■Hinivji oytv cyif white .-a'in eiaboraiel v truuh.iijd with handsome ij'i.a.ok in.nl 'while c:n ijrtiuU'i y. AnipHg till- 1 gu'qjt's v. ere J\i r~. Ciodle.y. j'irs. 'ti.ui.-e, .Miss BiaplstonJJot.toi.>:, Mifs Coat.-, STte Ua;.e. JfVs, l'ilMiss Kawsmi, .Miss Payne, Sirs, jli'33 *K\Jj:i'i e> jfi'.s. Fisher, Miss .Beatrice . Rrehnionij, . . ilj;s Bi'tiU'chainp, Mi>s Kpnihei', Mi>. Sweii;, M;|'S. Wylie, Mi'i. Litchfield, Sirs. I.e.v'vey.i TOss VhU- Sti« W :eii : , Miss Cooper,. Jln-i fVU.d Miss Gi'iidej, Miss. liardinge-iJUilt by,. ill's. T. Sl'aekenzie, ..Mr.--. Knox Cirlm'ci', Miss. Longford, ill;r'g- Shirteiiiie; Mrs. I'liltou( M:rs, : >a'indndj Mrs, ii ml Miss Ka.ne, Mi's, ijoiinp,. Miss .K'pt'hl.een Miliar. Mr.Si y r . Ai.ntSoiv, Jliss lOitchlield,. ■Jtrs. .Hale;, 'Mi's. I'pllock, Mi;s, T. G. Jtiieartiiy,. jits. W. B.lijiidell, ■Mi's:... iliteliie, 3li:'s. Cecil Palisieri. Mrs. jlife?, ■ itrs.- Balcoini'oBroJV.Ji, . J.l'rs,. and; Sfiss I-'rceili, .Mrs. Ca:!npl.j_eli, jfrj. Eoggahl. Mrs. Field, Mjs, Jve'ls.P'i'i, J[rs. ■Sievwr.iVht, nnd. J.ady Ci'ibbeS'. ~ 3)iv. Lady Findlny in reeeiviiijj Iser guest'si and. M.iss Valeriu Oor'fcs, wi.th' soiii.o .of het ti'icvuls, <■1 tei, I'oii'ef, and. icc>' in ili:;; various rPouis flu'oirn open' to the' 'visitor's.

Miss Rosina Buekmnn. .. Miss Rosina jjitckiiiii jr„ wli.p s&ng s.o deiightjuily .iii; ''yavatie.r.ra ji'Ust'i.eaiiti'" sj-t tills Town Kail bit Tuesday e'veiiiiig' is about t.o f>i'i gpO(.i'.-bye la Zealunu for * {. 0! - J 2 while. tihe js to tiii(icie in "'The (lioUlyu Jj.egpi.ifl'' oa .j ulie li, and will probably bo I'ie'ar.d oil t-iio cjjiice.'vt' ■ yiatloi'iu .ajjaiir biiiore she leaves Vv.eiiiiig ; - t!;ii, towards enit ol the nipiiui. jtiiss iiuckhhin xs 'in liie moil giow.'iiig ter,i|is ot Hie i.iui.sis o.f .professor Mat-shall i.iiilJ'S' iiiMr qppra ''Sieiiii.','"' 1.11 ivliicif she ■.createit the title r.ol'e. 'liie opera, accordl'iigto l lie singer,. siiiiply streamed with clo.tieipiis .melguiesi the of.chestr'atioii was realty line, bui Hie. book needed strengthening;; It: vviispruijatile at ohp'.tim'Q tliat she would reappear in :a revival. of tile Opera wli.e.n slip. .rrturiie'il to Ak-Jbouriif. 1 . Uui'Orluiiiilely, it' cosiUl lie. [irouueud but twice, as tiie theatre (Her MiifeSty's): wixs ■only' available tor two .-iti.ghts'. Later in the year .she hoped to .be in .a. position to gu Ilflin'e, t.o try nei iuek am, test Junta ieiii. in a wider field. Miss liuciiinan states that her sister' Clarice is 110w studying «{ l'toliesSolr.. ■jia.ftliit.ll Hairs Couw.-rvaturium in .Mcflip.u-iine.. Honouring a Woman: Doctor. Last- inOiith iii .Sydney tli.e M'ai-.y Page . S.Lo ii.o Memorial Theatre, a I tne* tjuien Victoria.. Hospital, Little Lonsdaie .Street, was opeiipd by Lady lulle:', who also till? Veiled (lift' tablet :iiiset on itlie- extoi'i.oiv: 'i he niembrial has been eree.Oqii at the ■instigation pi .flie j\;iit.iouai ■Cpuncil: p£ W'nh.cii ot' Victoria, \vliu, .i'n. conjirnctipn. with a lew friends of iJocior .Mary Stoiie,. raised .the nece.x-ary lr.ouey, amounting t.o. two hundred- jiiul liilv .petifuls. And wonders have been iliihe with the sum. Although; tiie tilea.ire is not, 'a large one,, it 'isjit'tcd with all up-:o-<iate sanitary ap-. pliiuices, and sliffliid lie i).! -.great iis'iistit' iii i.tre daily routine- of work .in epiiiieqtip.ii Kith the out-p,;;ients' dgpaftmc.ii't, ■ who.-e iiumber yearly is close on three thoii-ar.d ■wpinpii ah'd children.

The memorial j,s .pec'ii.liiirlj- tipprojiriate, for ,I)i-, Mary Stone was '.the founder, of the hospital, fifteen years ago. More lia-j's of h.ei- jifetiine w.pre spent in tho hospi,t;a.l th'Sii anywriiere else: l: : rom sl'a'.rf to finish her .mission was one of uscf.jil11,ess.- And iii .recognising' the' fact, the NnHpinvl. Council of Women could not have done anything better to .perpetii a teller, memory; In these days 01' liapliuzard 'expenditure tgi hie.mpi'ia.ls-,. -i.t is. a relief" arid, .ponsofatipn. tp iii'eei; iyiili an; elfprt-. -fit the. direction of benefit to -flip, living'; A ml, although a great (leal of Kuliioss and regret, 'attended 'the ceremony, there was .St. .feeling of Jth'anfcfuliiess . '.that- .'the "ine•linfial was one which would help to ;'.il.cviaie.thc snil'.eriiig 'of wbmcii and childreji of tiie poor, lii its way, file hppita I stands alone, for i.t is carried oil. bv woineii, ti.ud the honorary d-ectors are.'ail', ivo'ii.ie'ii, IlUIt T\CE AND ITAN'DS. The frequent los 3 of hair is .Tory- <Jis.trcssing'i espeoially when '6110 lias, tr.i'eii f.o many lotions without success. Mis.i Miisbm's: business is -'the; preservation and burafi'.v-O treatment, of the hair and skin. She diagnoses all' cases,, an'd'.-.s'iipplic.s, ex- :: ac'fiy fife- i'ocds and necessary. Teaches Ladies .aii'd Genflemen -tlipir' bwii' home treatment, which cures daiiilrtitf-nti--l irritation permanently. ■ Stops .'hair' falling,. and restores its tone; colour, land lustre. Renews grey hair. She.tnpobing and ■hriird'r'fesiii'g taught-. '.Haiiavor.6 of every (lercriution. Finest and lightest weaving. Kiectrolysis (pc-roancht aiul paiiiless).. Persor.n! . at(ention. strictly confidential. MISS '''M.iLSCi.M', KjiVii's .Chanibei'-s i'o'pn,. Stewart. Dawson's). Willis- St., Weiling; ton. Telcphouo 811. . ' ».

Miss X. Mansford, A.M.A., Sydr.er, Mediijal Mjisseiise;.- ®A(S epniriienced (lyo practice. ;<;£ lip.r profession, sird undertakes .'special froiUmehl f.br rhcMimalisn\ ngiiritis, infantile paralysis, spinal curvature, sprains, fractures, etc, Piitjeii'ts' rimy be .tjeatdd iit their own homes or at M'iss: M:ans?ord's ro.oiiis, .'first. flijor, "Kpiy-' Zealand Insurance Kui'ding, 217 Lainbtoa Quay. Phcihc 3Sl3.~A<ivt. cnnrot'on.t. Mrs.: ILiybittlo, Ivo,. 2GS Lambton Qua.) (over Orr, Chemist), .after many years' :ei ; riericiice', midcrfakes' to ciii® Qorns, liigrowing Nails, Bunions, etc. ' Relief from t.hfcse distressing complaints is giiarair. tewt Immediately.. 'Phono 15!U.--Advt. Weddings.—'Show.er -Bouquets' fo.r brldoo slid b.ri'desmcud.s.- Only the -choicest of Flowers -used. Specially, -packed' and..'sent; (o any part of the Dominion. Miss Murray, .35 W.iilis Street (Florist to his Ei ci-il.en'cy Lord Islington).

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1460, 7 June 1912, Page 9

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1460, 7 June 1912, Page 9

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1460, 7 June 1912, Page 9

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