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CHIROPODY.

Mrs. Haybittle, No. 26S Lambton Quay, over Orr, chemist, after many ycars'_ experience, undertakes to euro corns, ingrowing nails, bunions, etc. Relief from theso distressing complaints is guaranteed immediately. 'Phone 1954 —Advt. Violets arranged in dainty poste? or pretty Violet boxes,; delightful gifts for menus; dolivered or mailed anywhere in Dominion by Miss Murray, Vice-Regal Florist, 36 Willis Strect.-Advt. Messrs. Gnaltor, Dykes, and Co., auctioneers, . liavo been instructed L.y the Post and Telegraph Department to sell by public auction, at the Departmental Stores, Waterloo Quay, on August 13, at 2.30 p.m., a large quantity of stores, including telephones, gas stoves, motorcycles. clocks, gas onginos, fencing wire, etc. Full particulars and catalogues may be obtained from the auctioneers, 140 Fcnt.horston Stroel, Wellington. A lccturo on jioisons, with practical demonstrations, will bo delivered by Pvoi'essor Kaslerliohl in tho Y.M.C.A. Gymnasium Hall this evening at 8-o'clock. Proceeds aro to go in aid of Y.W.C.A. Woods' Groat Peppermint. Cure. For Ccushs and Cold 6, ncTer fail#. Is. 6d.'

Hutt Club Ball. The annual ball of (he Hutt Club was held in the Lyceum 11 all, Lower Hutt, last evening, and mis brilliantly successful. Many guests were present, and cx.cellent arramfenu'iits liatl been made to secure tJiciir comfort and enjoyment. Outsido tho front entrance of ttio dia.il had been erectcd largo marquees, gaily docorated with quantities of bunting and iunmsliod' with duo regard for case-loving people, The hall ilsedf had been simply but prettily docoratcd with lycopodium and ilags, large chimps of arums standing °! 11 111 clliu ' lln iiii' contrast to tho white waits. Tho supper tables had been arranged with tho spring flowers for wMchl , Hjut is famous, and a room had'been, set asido for card players. Mr. A. Sladdan and Miss Slnuden received the visitors. Miss Sladdcn woro a gown of black cliarmcusß and ninon, with touchea ot gold; Mrs. 1 arsons wore black clmr-* mouse and lace; Mrs. Hayward., black with jot embroideries; Mrs. Allan, whito satin with, pearl embroideries; Mrs. Mirams, black ehavmeuso with laco and embroidered net; Miss Lee, lloral silk veilOil with ninon; Mrs. Kcmpthorno, black ninon frock; Mrs. Wills, cream satin and lace; Mre. kxley, white satin; Mrs. Wilson, pale bluo nmon over whito satin; Mrs. Orton Stevens, oyster-grey satin; ,i. »ihlacic cJianuouso ajid union; Miss Kiiitfdon, inauvo niuoji over t&tiu with touches of lace; Miss Bodmin, whito satin.; Miss fti. l'ostor, whito gown trim* mod with silver embroideries; Miss Hay. ward, green channeuso with shot>ninoa overdress; Miss Humphries, while satin; Miss Stevens, yolloiv satin; Miss Mason, palo pink ninon; Mis:; Callcnder, ycllowr satin and ninon; Mis 3 Parsons, whito laco frock; Miss Marks, saxc-blue satin and lace; Miss Driscoll, pale heliotiopo liinon over pink satin; Sirs. Harris, a draper whito and green satin frock; Miss Johnston, apricot satin veiled with <rreen, ninon; Mrs. Chapman, flame-coloured satin frock with an osproy plume in her hair; Miss .lucobsen, whito satin and lace; Miss Batlibone, lioliotropo satin, veiled with ninon; Miss I). Rathnone,palo pink chamicusc and ninon; Miss .loues. yallow satin; Miss D. Jones, drained frock of ivhito and (lame-eolourod satin; Mrs. Pallas, blue satin; Miss Young, palo Ijluo satin and ninon; Miss Bridge, green, satin veiled with ninon; Mrs. Minims, whito satin; Mrs. Bunuy, wMto satin and Lice; Miss Matthews, palo blue ninon| Miss Hursthouse, floral ninon; Mrs. Jacobs, green charmense; Miss Irwin, ■ whito ninon ov.cr stil.in. Also present; wore—Dr. Mirams, Dr. Marcliant, Colonel Cochrane, Messrs. Lawson, Glendenning, Fairchiltl, Haynes, Bunny, Manning, Jones. Fulton, Irwin, Kxley, AVilson, Witheford, Wardrop, 51addon (2), Wills, Sterens, Pearoe, Uayifard, Pearco, Cnliender, Hursthouse, Holmden, Bacon, Sclnnidit, Duncan, Reid, Kemptliolne, Russell, Harris, Haymaji, nnd others.

Wellington Collego Old Girls' Dance, The twelfth (umual dance Of tho Wellington Collego Old Girls' Association was held in tho Girls' College last ovening. Tho decorations in tlo Central Hall wJkho dancing took pliaoc, woro very light and graceful-lookin;* ropes of lycojKxliuin, "eLuddcd with yellow roses, hav- • ing been carried from ado to sido of the room, trails of tlo same feathery .creeper decorating tlo walls, with tho addition of flags and -coloured draping.s. Hags draped the doorways, and tho 6tago, carpeted and furnished for tlo comfort of the onlookers, also with tho general deconativo scheme. Supjier was laid in one of tho class-rooms in tho now win®, and lioro again wero lycopodium and yellow (lowers. Bowls and vases of narcissi decorated tlo' supper-' tttbks yellow, of coureo (one of tlo allege colours), being tho predominating colour.' This danco is always a very cheery bright one, and at last evening's function, ■ girls wc-ro decidedly in tho minority. Miss M'Lean, tho lady pri.noiparof and wero a goiyn of Wlito ea.tin, with an overdress of tucked ninon, tho little centre bodico being . finisled and bordered with laco. Members of Hi© teaching staff • present were:—Miss - Newman,, wearing black satin, veiled with iiinon; Miss Lynel,grey clarmeuso; Miss Cook, eaxobluo tharmcuse, with an. embroidered net overdress; and Miss Whitoleid, in. wlito silk and lace. -Tho claporones were Mrs. Thornton, wearing grey silk; Mrs. W. P. Ward, palest heliotrope ninon over satin; Mrs. Dixon, black silk. Among the dances were:—Miss Strauclon, weairiiig palo pink clarmcnso with a_n overdress of floral ninon; Miss Edinondson, white satin with slort tunic of gold jict and lace; Miss K. Dixon* lomon silk with net overdress; Miss D. Bdroondsrai, white cln.rmeuac and Ifice; Miss M'Bj" dowivsy, black velvet; Mrs. Cox, black velvet; Miss N. Kiugdon, rrhilo ninon and silver trimming; Miss S. MeJlor, wlito satin; Miss Hi.nos, yellow cliarmouso; Halley, heliotrope ninon; Miss Iva M'Eldowney. pate pink; Mim M. Lyons, white lace; Miss .loan Kendall, lemon satin, veiled with net; Miss Burr, old gold charmeuse; ILiss I. Webb, cor mo ivinon over white satin; Miss M. Betty, white ninon..

Non-Commissioned Officers' Club Ball. Tho Sydney Street Schoolroom under-" went another chango Inst evening when tho-Wellington Garrison non-commission-ed officers held their third annual ball tlure. Tho greater part of tho decorations of tho preceding night remained, with tho addition of festoons of red drapery added to tho blue and wlnto of tho ■Star B coating Club, colours, and with flags upon tho walls instead of the designs o£ oars. All the doorways were draped with flags and graced with tall bamboo grasses or palms, and tho stago was very comfortably furnished for the comfort of tho onlooker. With the red, blue and wlnto of tho drapings, the brilliant tones of tho flags and tho uniforms worn by many of those present, there was no lack ot colour and gay effect!''. The hall was not too crowded for dancing and hero again thcro wore plenty of partners, fow remaining to sit. out tho dances. Supper was laid in the gymnasium, the tables having been arranged with spring flowers, Tho club's- president, Q.M.S. Gibson, tho vice-prcsidonts, Col.-Sergt. Bould, Sergt. Major Dement, wero present and tho committor" was formed by Seijt.-Mnjor Adams, Col.-Sergt Pools, Q.M.S. Shorn and Wilson, Sergt. Berry, -Sergt. Quir, Sergt. Taylor, Corp. Aslior, Corp. Richards. The M.C.'s, who were assiduous in carrying out their duties were: Col.-Sergt, Bouid. Sergt.-Major' Demont. Sergt. Gftuntlett, and Sergt. Taylor. Tho lion, focretary was Sergt.-Major Jcssen, and tho treasurer Sergt. Gauntlott. Among those present were: Miss Dement, wearing palo blue ninon ovpr white satin; Mrs. Berry, in palest pink ninon; Mrs. Cr.i.nn, faintest apricot silk; Miss Marshal, w-hito ninon; Miss Aslir-r, oyster cliarliioup; i Miss Lennox, yellow ratin with cold lace and embroideries; M.rs. Milinait, ro=e pink satin draped with black lewdied net; Miss Levet, ivory charmeuso with pearl trimming; Mrs. Ifankino, palo pink charmaiis?. Among the officers woros Lieuts. Hedge. M'Quecn, Baxter, Hughes, Carter, and Firani.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1824, 9 August 1913, Page 10

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CHIROPODY. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1824, 9 August 1913, Page 10

CHIROPODY. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1824, 9 August 1913, Page 10

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