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CHIROPODY.

Mrs. Haybittle, No. 2GB Lnmblon Quay, over Orr, chemist, after many years' experience, undertakes to cure corns, ingrowing nails, bunions, etc. Relief from theso distressing complaints is guaranteed immediately. 'Phono 1954.—Advt. Autumn Weddings—rirides' and Bridesmaids' Bouquets of Fashion. Favourite flowers—rose, carnation, lily of (he vullev, exquisitely designed iiml forwarded to atiy part, of Dominion. Miss Murray, Viceregal I'lorist, 3G Willis Street.—Advt.

Wedding at Lower Hutt, Our Petone correspondent writes that on \\cdnosday afternoon, at St. James Church, Lower Hutt, Miss Ivy M'Mahon, third daughter■ of the late Mr. P. M Million, of lirnmiM' was married to Mr. Charles llcn . l 'j r Bunker, third soil ot Mr. nnd Mrs, G. Bunker, of Washington Valley, Nelson. Tho Rev. G. 13. Stephenson, of Petone, was tho officiating clergyman. Tho bride, who was given _aw:iy by lier brother-in-law. Mr. E. A. Collett. woro a lunio gown of ivory silk (a gift from lrieiids in Shanghai), trimmed with handmade embroidery, and a bridal wreaith and veil. Sho carried a bouquet of cream roses, dahlias, and maidenhair fern. Tho bridesmaid was Miss May M'Mahony sister of tho bride, who was in pink silk taffetas, trimmed with net and insertion, and a Juliet ct\p. Sho camid a pale pink bouquet of roses and dahlias. Mr. H. Bunker was best man. After the ceremony a reception was held " 10 , Haselmoro Roonm, Lower Hutt. The bride's present to the groom was n pair of silver-backed toilet brushes, llie bridegroom's present to tho bride was a gold bungle, nnd to life bridesmaid was given a gold brooch, set with pearls. Later m tho day Mr. and Mrs. Bunker, left for Hustings. Protection of Womon,

A meeting of tho Society for tho Protcction Of Women and Children was held on Friday afternoon, Mrs, W. A. Evans, president, presiding. There were preBents Mesdanies, G. Ponsonby, J. Kirkcaldie, D. M'Latcn, W. F. Ward, A. A, Corrigan, C. H. Izard, and Mi*s Stewart. Numerous cases that had been undergoing investigation were reported upon, and it was decided to give help where necessary. The following subscription# were acknowledged with thanks:—Mrs. Massey, 10s.; Messrs. Skerrc'ot, Wylie, Chapman, and Tripp, 105.,' Mm. M'Vio&r, 65.; Myers and Co., 55.; Union Clothing Co., 55.; Casteudyko and l'ocke, ss. I Thompson Bros., ss, . ,

St Paul's Dorcas Society. The annual meeting of 'St., foul's Dorcas Society was licltt yesterday afternoon. The Eev. A. M. Johnston presided. The report for tho year was very satisfactory. A vole of (minks was passed to Mrs. Carter for the ablo way in which she looked after tho finances and kept the. accounts. Mrs. Powlcs tendered her- resignation owing to pressure of other duties. Tho resignation was received with regret, alid a voto of tliuaks for, Lu&iv services was carried. , The meeting recorded its deep regret at tlic death of Mrs. Newman, and reference was made 'o the grout loss tho guild had sustained in being: deprived of her advice. By her death the, poor and needy had lost a generous friend and practical sympathiser. A special voto of thanks was jiasued to Mrs. Warren for her untiring efl'orts in assisting tho poor of the parish. Mrs. Warren rave a short account of her work, and madiv an appeal for children's left-off clothing of all sizes. Surprise was expressed at the amount of Rood work she was able to ; accomplish. The following officers wero elected for tins ensuing year:-President, Mrs. Johusoni vice-presidents, Mrs. Lariiach and Miss Coates; committee, Mesdames . Warren, King, Barber, Burton, • Brandon, ■ Price, Kennedy, Wells, Wilson, and Miss Ullison. ' '

Farewell Social at Levin., A very pleasant function was. hold on Tuesday evening last at ; Levin, when members of the Anglican Church met in St. Mary's Schoolroom (which had been profusely decorated for the''occasion) to bid farewell to tho Eev. S.G. ; ,tind Mrs. ;/: Compton, who are leaiilig "«;l\tho CapOii-j and, after a lengthened holiday there, for' the Homeland. Major-Burlinsou was iu ■ the chair, and in. the courso of his remarks referral to the admirable work.:, done by, Mr. hnd Mrs. Coiupton, and the BinceTc regret their people felt at their "■ tarly departure from their midst. t Miss Bowen and Mrs. Holdaway then miido floral presentations (tho Work of i Mr. Thomas Walker), lifter which Miss Bowen, 011 behalf of tlie congregations of Levin and Wererco, and absent friends, presented Mr. and. Mrs. Coinptoli wjth & purse-of sovereigns. Miss Bowen, iu a lew words, expressed tho sincere regret of all' at tho departure of Mr. and. Mrs. Oompton, the best wishes of all, and'prophesied a return.; later in ii Hindi mow important position. • 7'•' . . 1 Mrs. Gardener (Mayoress), Major Liddie, and Dr. Davies, Messrs. Howell, l'alves, and others also spoke. Mr. Coinpton suitably responded, thanking members individually for tho kindness shoWn them, and expressed tho intense desire lie had for their welfare. ' Messrs. Hentou and Walker and Mrs. Gardenor contributed items. Rofrcsluiicnts wore handed round, and the mtetmif closed after too hwirty cheers wero given for the minister, his wife, and family. ■

Mrs. 0. Bendall left Wellington, yesj terday for Sydney, en route for England and the Continent. Mr. Mid Miss Peacock have returned to Auckland. ~ Mrs. and Miss Wylio leave Wellington next week for Auckland, where they joiti (he Makurti, sailing ft fortnight later, for Englaud. Yesterday they, were guc.su of honour at an "at homo given by Mrs, C. B. Russell. •

Visitors staying at Mnlinro.nouse, Wall kanae, during the Easter hohdavs, ineluded' Mr. FoiilkcV MX.A. (westera Australia), and Mrs. Foulkcs. Miss Da\ii (Svdnev), Mrs. C. E. Godber, and Mis* Godber, Mrs. N. It. Chapman, Mrs. Njjale, Mr. and Mrs. Suitor, Mr. and Mrs. lUN roll Mr. and Mrs. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Strickland, Mr. and Mrs. Ironside, Mr, and' Mrs. Randerson, Miss Helyor. Mlia Moore, Miss Bedford, and Miss Morgan, Messrs. A. T. Bate. S. Honiabropk, R, A Holmes, Sfllinond, Christie, and Mom gaii, all of Wellington. Mrs. P. W. Sutton (Hnwora) is spend* in(j a few days in town.

On Friday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, ia tlio Town ilall, tljere will bo a special Service held for aged people, lo this soi'vico tlio aged pooplo ot ucumgwa And vioiuity aro to 1 be invited. IJr. Chapman will preach to them a special sermon, and Mr. Alexander will lead them in the old songs. It will be ' IU P O ®" siblo! for many'of them to attend tills toi'vico unless they are brought 111 coifw fort to tlio hall. Therefore all persona having motor-ears or carnages ca . r .f" estlv requested to lend then' cars for tile Afternoon of Friday, April 4, ■ in orde? that the aged people may be called to« and then returned to their homes. ,

Donations of money will also be accept* able, the fund bring uswl to lurecm l'inges, or secure flowers, which will be jrivun to tho persons attending tho services. Any persons having frieiuts whon\ they would liko to tit tend (his service aro urged to send their names to ilia chairman of the comitiitlcc, histcr r>orty i 2« 'i'ho Terrace, telephone 1309. ' < people desirous of helping in this good work, by lending their car<, or donating monty to the conveyance fund, arc ask«<t to communion to witti Mi*s Dnlilop, houso . ■ secretary, Y.W.C.A. . llostelt tclepho o 2159. Those ablo to mako Rifts of llow-i era arc asked to leave Ihwn ftt thqi Y.W.C.A. rooms, Fowlds s Bmldmgsj Herbert Street, next Thursday.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1710, 29 March 1913, Page 10

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CHIROPODY. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1710, 29 March 1913, Page 10

CHIROPODY. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1710, 29 March 1913, Page 10

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