Dr. Pifcchett and-Mr3. tfitchett .left by the Trunk expTess last evefliilg for Kawhia, where they intend' .spending Easter. , Mrs. Edward Collie left for Sydney last week, and, her husband joining her there, they both proceed to London on a visit to their son. '■ Miss Elsie Simpson is expected to return to Wellington to-morrow from her visit to England. Miss Dorothy Wakelin, who has been visiting friends in GreytOwn, has returned to Palmerston North. Mr.. R. A. Holmes and Miss Edith Holmes leave for England on Friday week, travelling via Sydney, where they Join the Osterley for London. Mrs. T. G. Macarthy is the guest for somo months of tho Rev. Mother, at the Hill Street Convent. • Tho members of the Seatoun Ladies' Croquet Club gave a most successful gift tea at Wyatt's Kiosk on tho 13th instant, in aid ;of the Seatoun Bowling and Croquet Club's carnival, to be held on Easter Monday oil the olub's grounds. Songs by, Miss'Upham and recitations by. Miss Houghton added greatly to the enjoyment of the. afternoon. Miss Dora Wilson spends. Easter in Auckland, where she will be the guest of Mrs. J. Burns. . The Hon, Coutts-Marjoribanks, of Blairgownie, Perthshire, arrived in Auckland on. Friday, by tho-Marama, accompanied by Mrs. and Miss Marjoribanks. They intend touring the Dominion, and left Auckland on Saturday for Rotorua.. ' Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Bloomfield returned to Auckland last week by. the Moldavia, after a two years' tour'pf-Great Britain and Continent. Mrs. A. and Miss Aileen Marks, late of New. Zealand, are to be presented' at to-night's court by Mrs. Lewis Haroourt, writes a London correspondent of February.7. The Carterton Golf Club officially opens its season on April 5. Arrangements are being made for a series of matches with other Wairarapa clubs.
Mrs. Isaacson, wife of the Rev, C.' H. Isaacson, of Pahiatna, was entertained by a number of_ lady friends on Friday, and presented with a pair of solid silver vases, as a token of esteem, prior to her departure for Porirua with her husband. Particular attention should bo given. to the scalp during the autumn. Mrs. Rolleston successfully treats it for Falling Hair, Dandruff, Greyness, Irritable arfd Oily Scalps, and the many complaints that prevent the , natural growth. Courses including nccessary preparations from £1 Is. Special Hair Tonic, 55.; guaranteed to prevent hair falling. 'Personel attention. 256 Lambton Quay. Tel. 1599— Advt. ' ELECTROLYSIS. The only, permanent cure for the removal of superfluous hair. This can only bo performed by an expert. Consult Mrs. llaybittle, long and favourably ' known for all treatments. No, 2CB Lnmbton Qunjr (over Orr, Chemist). Telephone 1591. Like his father, King Albert, Prince Leopold, the eleven-.vcar-old hoir to'the Belgian throne, h very interested in railway engines. When travelling with his father recently the I'rinco noticed that tlio Royal train was drown by an engine of a new type. He asked n high railway official in the train what, the new type was, and was (old that; it w«s a No. 8 engine. But the King afterwards told him it was a No. !), so ho ran io the official and said: "The engine is a No. 9 not a No. 8." The official was crestfallen. Spring Weddings—Brides" and Bridesmaids' Bouquets of Fashion. Favourite flowers—ro.se, carnation, lily of valley, exquisitely dMtßnod and forwarded to any put of Dominion, MtsjMurrftT, Vtej. , Segal florist, 36 Willi* btroet.—Advi
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1701, 18 March 1913, Page 2
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560Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1701, 18 March 1913, Page 2
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