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Miss Stella. Aston, of Katorl lload, who has been 6Qtlouflly ill for some titoe, leaves Wellington vety shortly on a throe months holiday. 1 •' Mrs. and Miss Coull hare left for Rotorua and will be away for eoao weeks. Captain, and Mrs. H, H. P. Sfcoekley (England) aro touring the Dominion and aro at present staying in Auckland, Mr. and Mrs. Moss (Western Australia) are guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Moss, of Karori. Mrs. Troulbeck (Napier) is staying at the Grand Hotel. ' Mrs. Webb. (Cfrosby Terrace) and the Misses Webb (2) returned to Wellington on Thursday from : Paekakarlki, where they have Men staying for several, weeks past. Mrs. B. J. Collins and Miss Collins are visiting Auckland. The Girls', College, Wellington, was successful in. the passing of another pupil in the matrioulaflon examination of last December, as the head mistres3 has re-; coived the official • list, which oontains the name of Olive E. Salmon, which waß accidentally omitted from the published I list ft few weeks ago. " Mr. and Mrs. E. Lonergan, of Mudgee, Now South Wales, and Mr. and Mm. W. D. White, of Sydney, who have bein travelling in New Zealand, 4 left Auckland, yesterday ' by . the Marmora on their return to Australia. , ■Miss M'Gregor and Miss Lois M'Gregor (Masterton) and Miss M., Cameron (Hastings) are leaving shortly on a visit to England. •' ___ ' ' A meeting of the Ootavia Newman Memorial'Committqo was held yesterday_at the residence of Mrs. Moorhouse. _ The enthusiasm and spontaneity with the 'oause has' been _ taken , up, has Been most gratifying, and testifies to the csteem in which, tne late Mrs. Newman was held. At this meeting the position of treasurer, filled till tlicn by Mlss ritzherbert, was taken over bv Mra. Ernest Hadfield owing to Miss-Fitzherberfß departure for England. ■ A' hearty vote of thanks for her past services was earned unanimously by all present. Preparations aro being mado for & garden party to be held in the interests of the Young Women's Christian Association next Wednesday afternoon at the residence of Mr. J..P. Me, Hiwpi Street, Newtown. Mrs. W. P. Massoy, the wifo of the Prime Minister, has consented to open the proceedings. An entrance .fee of «ne shilling will bo charged, and it will inolude afternoon tea. the attractions which will be provided the nublic is a concert at which little Miss Cecils Haines and other performers will recite Tliero' will alto be stalls for sweets, and articles of air description. People attending this garden party arc asla'd to take a tram to tho end of Construe Strest. Mrs. Hollts, sister- of Mrs. Ernest Badfield, is expected to arrive in Wellington next Wednesday and will leave tho next day by the Corinthio for England,

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At Dinnington, Yorkshire, a boy aged nino was frightened to death by a black cat which jumped out of a cupboard he, opened. HAIItWORK. Mw. Hayblttlo makes a specialty of Artistio and Up-to-date Hairwork. Only the best of English Hair Used, llcad Massage, Shampooing, Cutting, eto. 268, LAMBTON QUAY, ' 'Phono 1591. Over Orr. Chemist,

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1675, 15 February 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1675, 15 February 1913, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1675, 15 February 1913, Page 10

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