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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

: In St. Mary's Churoh;-WPaipukurau,the, marriage totfk place on Wednesday of Miss Jessie/.Bailey, sixth!' daughter of the latt Mr. 'J. J. Bailey.. and Mr, Robert Fuller-' toil,of ' Wellington, " Tho sorvice. '.which was choral, ! conduotod .by itlio : Rev. Mr. Martin. .The bride, : who was given away by her uncle,, wore a: gown of mauve Hettr Bailoy, sister 1 .6$ the bride,', and Miss 1.Gore (niece).' The former waa in ' Blue taffetas 'with lace/' and a black hat with {orgct-rae-nots, and tho latter: in ; roauvo mlk'with' te,''and. blact iwt ,with lluaoflowers,' Mri H. Clark, of Wellington, wad the best mart,, and' Mr. H. Herbert, of Alfredton, was'the groomsman/- : ,'m : Mr; "Frank Willjiune, and tho Misses Alico and:Mny WiUiaraß, of Hawko's 'Bay; are expected _to Teturn to New Zealand from their visit. to. Eng-. land by the Remuera,. due;hera on Monday< Children's Fancy. Dress Ball at Featherston. . 1 i : Mrs. W- Barton gave a most-enjoyable, fancy-dross ball; for children at her .residence, "Fareham," Featlioi'ston, on Thursday evening..;: The l large hall was attractively decorated with fern palms. ; and strung with Japaneso lanterns,: Snd cOmbinod with the pioturesquo drosseg of tho. children; :tho scene was almost topical of, fairyland. ' After • a grand march of. tho young folks, a -number of.- games and dan Cos were held, and supper was. afterwards eerved, dainties dear to the, youtliful taste being o feature of the Tepa6t. Amongst the children ,present , were t-*-Misses Aline Barton, (representing. Summer, 'Annette ;Barlqn ;(130-Pcop), i Eleanor Barton; (Welsh Woman), Llspeth Barton (Powder and' Patches), I- 4 -' ; Nelson (Buigariaii), — .Nelson ; (Dollv . yarden), Eleanor Pharazyn (Dresden China), Claire Phillip (PiOrette), . 1 Jc^o'iMartin' tan), ; Alison; Macdohald' (fenowdrop); "Elsie Kiely (Puritan),: . Maid),'' Muriel Eielv,;: (Turkish.. .Drtss); .Yvonne'Bendall (Tiny/jPuritan. Maid); Muriel • Fenwick • (Japanese);, Elsie Qweh 1 '; Ker/,*(Pi6retto); 'Janet''AhSori 1 (Indian'' Martin < (Japanese), Jlavis Martin (Puri- : .tSn),'Kitty. Nanoy 4rumo'?(Qipsi r |' ! l 'tPhoDlit> l: lMaHin n.(Flower Girl), Dinah Rhodes (J apanese) i] Master? CGcirPcarco (Pierrot), Urio Dalziell (Red Indian),'- David Warren. ■ ,(ChinamanV, i 'George. Phillips- (Pierrot), Rupert jrlngha. ' (Elf), R.- Bidwill (Cricketer); Leslie Speedy (Cowboy), Nelson ; (Plmiekboy), J3arty Martitf Swiss)i Dick ..Nelson (Clown); Gilmer (Indian Rajnh), Neville ; Palmer (Courtier),; Fairfax-Fenwick (Chinaman). Jaok Dalziell: (Italian;' Boy), ,W.Stewart (Highlander), Neil ,;.Pnarco, ;(Egyptian), Trevor Palta«r}: (Cowboy);; ; lan ; Pearca '(Raioh)( John' Itiddiford XKSte.. Grcenaw&y dress); Arthur Indian).

Woodville'Notes. / i "The weather for tlio Woodville show, whioh■.#«& held -on fine, which, is really something to. bo thanml for, but'also exceedingly windy. The ntorost : with ; which,:tho event, by Wwdvillo people ;and .those of tbe. suty, rounding by,tthe ,-, numbers who; were presont ;upon the ocmgibn. Among ihein were wljo ' -was a black satin'- costunio Aiid mauve toque; Mw. Gaisfo'rd (Bulls); saxo 1 blue costume and bluo Tngel hatj Mrs. , Grant,: grey gown and: grey toque j Mrs. : Pickering,' cream costume and: largo black ' hat j Mrs. Eggleston, .mauvo gown > and , .floral< toque j Miss Eggleston, bluo frock and grey ''and black hat ( Mrs. - Nelson,' . fawn oostume and green'hat) Miss Barron, grey linen tmd i groy , hat;-Mrs. Antul, blaok cortume: and toqtt^^MM^HMkie, groy costume and cream toquei Warren, pihk linen and largo burut straw hat! Mrs. Simpson;, navy costume and cream ;■ hatj Mrs. A. Bcotham, green oostume and burnt straw hat. , > , < - .Mr. WivH.; 1 Nelson and Dr. Mason have gone to Taitpo for-the fishing. >

r- Miss flaohael, Reynoldsand her, sister arrived' in. ■■Wellington yesterday from • Dunedin. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. R. .Wright biiyo re-, ' turned >to Wellington from their; visit to, Nelson. . Miss Tholma Petersen, whoso concert takes • placo on in this'■' Concert Chamber of; the Town • Hall, is proceeding to London-on February 7 where she 'is.* to ''study; at' the, Royal Wok lige: of,;Miisid-for some, years. t Although this young'. vocaHst:. is'only 18; years of ago;' she has'alfettdy appeared on tho concert platform for; .ft number of/years,: and her ,voioe\ has .'-'always ■ attracted ei : . great deal of attention.: She has been speoially mentioned 'by 6ome of the examiners of ithe Associated Bbard,' who; have;, spoken highly of' Miss-Peterson's fine contralto voioe. They strongly advised the .'best tuition abroad be obtained for her..; Miss Rollteton' returned to the eouth on Thursday by tho' Marafoa. | . Mrs. E. E. Lloyd and her- husband, Captain, Lloyd, who have ■ been, visiting Mre Mostayer, were.'passengers by the Mauuganui for. Sydney, en rojito to Eng. .land. . ■ :■■■ .■ ■■■ '■ : Mrs, R. W. Tate has returned to Greytown from a visit to Wellington. Mrs. Cotter' (Qreytown) intends spending a'.flsw weeks in Palmerstan, and for part of tho time will bo .tho: guest, of Mrs. ■ Armstrong. * ' Miss Barron (Wellington) wns the guest of Mrs. Nolson for tho Woodvfllo 6how. ROLLESTON rogrets the :in-! convenience caused to > her• patrons through the alterations, to tho entrance; The rooms are opened as nsUal, and ap-. pointmenta made- by telephone, A speciality is made of Halrwork, and the best ouality of English hair used. Every sliado can be perfeotly matched, owing to the large stock l and assortment.: Switches, Toupeesi and Transformations sold at English pl'ioes. Purchasers'receive lessons in Hairdressing gratiß. ■ 256 Lambton Quay. 'Phono 1599,: y ;.■ • Brooklyn, Wellington, ■■ ' : • . 13th Deoember, 1912. Dear. Mrs. Mien,-- , ,/ . v, : ■ For years I waß tortured with superfluous hair on m;r face, and feared I should nover rid myself, of the distressing disfigurement. Being .extremely' sensitive, I Buffered; considerably, boing often reminded, of the! faot, which I- realised ■ only too well. I ; tried' several j so-called . cures, also spent a great ideal'of-money !'* on eleotrolysis, but all to no' purpose. In fact, I got worse. Then I heard of ."Rusma," aild,.as a last resource, decided to givo- it a; trial, though having little faith of ever being cured, ~ Imagine my hsurpriso and: delight on discovering l that, with each ,treatment, the liair grew, finer, 1 until finally I was cured.. v r

feildlng Notos. : _Thera wis & Rood attendance ot vfth# . Feudine Tennis Court on S&ttirday afternoon when a, inatcli was played IxihYccn the Palmerston Tennis Club and tho Feild- ■ ing Club. Althouch it resulted In a win for the local players, all the games-wero ' Well fought out und: a very enjoyable af- -- tcrnoon was spent. Afternoon tea was provided by, Mrs, Murphy und Miss Hay- , . t V bittlo. ; Among this .-Palmerston : players -■ • were: Mm. /Pickett, Misses Mttßon, " Porter,' Messrs. 'Addison; Carter, Drew, Pavitt, Clarice, andDunlop,. FeUding wasreprosented by • Mesdatues Hamfitt and •! Miles, Miss Shannon, Messrs.. Onglcy; .liawson, Graham, Haggitt, Barron, Ilawke. Mrs.- Hall has returned fronv WollW ton. i Miss Orr is ;etaylnn with Mrs. Bandk' r , lands. , . ■ . Mrs; Mackay is staying with Mrs. Fry; < t ■: Mrs. S, Johnston has gono to live in i Auckland. ' Miss Diokson is stayine with friends in • tovn. , , 1 Miss Ferpusson (Chrietohureh) Is on a visit to Mrs, Gillespie,' > , i Mrs. Stewart has returned frqm tho _ • seaside. • Mrs..Gray has. Bono to Dunedin for * few weeks, i •s-iMr and Mrs. B. B. Stanley, of San Fran- . u •ciwo who have been. visiung Australia, loft ,on their return td America- .by thg.; Tahiti yesterday.

■' Tlia ladiM of Wcllinrton who nre inter- t • v, csfced in the succcss or the campaign for collcofyns to: bo made on Saturday and • • •. Sunday February: 15 and IG, are specially-. t -. ■ <■■■ requested to attend the meotint? wlilah,l to -bo Held iii ) offices of. tho, Hospital • and) Charitable: Aid Board, >: 4 Marion ..' . Street,-on.;Monday afternoon* at 3 p.m. , Important business in rog&rd testations, 1 «t0,,. is to bo transacted. 1 ■ 'Mr. and 1 Mrs; Leo, Bnckeridtto returned . to Wellington On Thursday from, their !vifiit'.to\;NQlsOil«v;>;:'v..ro.V.V-'./i'-j/"v-"v-:'J'i Miss Shaw, Now.Plymouth, hoa been . .. spending a few days in-Wellington on her :.' .. W&y: throiigh■ from Nol6on. • , : Mra. A. W. Monat and;her little ; eon : loft, for Nelson yesterday,- where .they tn-'v ■ ■■ tend spending tno next four weeks.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1663, 1 February 1913, Page 10

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1663, 1 February 1913, Page 10

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1663, 1 February 1913, Page 10

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