ON TOUR AT HOME.
'■■ ■ ■'—4 ■- — LONDON PERSONALS. . London, December 55. Sir. Joseph, Walton, M.P., who lias made a more extended tour in Australia and Haw Zealand than his colleagues of tho Empire, Parliamentary parry, arrived in London on Monday, ' • Mr.' Harrison, a Wangamii "old boy," and now at Cambridge, took part in the pantomime "Jack ami tho Beanstalk," given by Toynheo residents and visitors at Toytibee Hal! last Saturday. Air. Cecil Donne, son of Mr. T. E. Donne, head of the Emigration Department in London, has been threatened | with a serious breakdown, .s-niLeidered [ a month's comjilete holiday, which lie is spending at Minehead, m Somerset. Major the Hon. Frederick-La -Poor Trench, who has just died at Weston. ; super-Mare, served with the 62nd Oxfordshire Light infantry during tile Inj dian Mutiny, ami also took part as a ! captain oft the 40th Regiment in tho New Zealand War in IEG3-6S. .Miss Winifred lifeirdy, Rakaia, Canterbury, who 'arrived hi London at the cud of November, is visiting the Lciicion hcspitals, especially the Radium I:,sti» : tute: Miss Hardy brought, a patient, Mr. .Mnrdoeh M'lvay, of Jiatuma, Hawke's 'Bay, to London fur radium treatlneiit, Mv. and' Mrs. Alex Watson lave now moved into- their house, "Rockwood," Walton-oii-Thaines. ~. Sirs, Reynolds, late «f Dune-lira, is spending Christmas in Norfolk'with relatives of her husband. Dr. Wishart Will, of Duncdm. r-nd Ji'iss Elsie Kenipitioine, also of Dtiiiodiii, are'.-spending Christmas vitli Mr, and Mrs. A. K. Watson, at Walton-on-TliaTnes. ' Mr, and Mrs. ¥ : ,(l. Smitli, of Napier, arrived here in August, and are spend-. ing their OhristmaS,with Mr. Smith's father ut-Haylo, in' Cornwall. They leave for homo by the 3Wic en January 2ii, ■■ Mr. L. G.LiUv, of Christohurdi, returned to Loudon last week, ficm a business trip in the United iStutey and ■ Canada, and expects to leave fi-r Now Zealand again about the miduh; of Fo.brtinrv. Mr. 11.--C-. Wobb, of Cliristchnreh,,. who has been over here far some n.e.ntlfs,' lel't for Marseilles a few d*iys ai:o to catch the Maloja for Australia and New Zealand. - ,
,iMr. Jr'Wi Smith, ah ifi&pdf?t-->j- of. 'srl'.ools for the Hawlu*'s Day a'strict, and Mrs, Smith, are in London, after an extensive motor tour in Engloiul. Mis. Si.iiit-.li, who underwent a serious operation some little time ago, has now completely recovered.
_Mr3.Mol.ia 'Harrison and Mis 3 0 Harrison, Canterbury, are at 'present in London-. - Since .leaving New ZealandMrs, and - Miss Harrison have visited Palestine, Egypt, 'Italy, Paris, Germany, Scotland, Ireland, and the Isle of Jinn. Mr. John Baiter, of Wansaurii'i ia st.a}'in.g with his brother at' Canterbury. He. intends to visit Ireland, 'Belgium, France,, and Scotland, and in all pvobaIvility tlien returns to Nw Zealarut to (ix up his business, as he'has purchased, a farm in Devonshire oil which he means to go in for fruit culture.
Callers at the High Commissioner's Offices last week included: Mr. J;. &' ■Campbell, liworatrgili;. Mr. /i. Wood, Wellington; the Rev. C. Brewster, New I'lvniouth; Lieutenant Dudley North ; Mr. W. E. Melville. Auckland; Mr. aiid 'Mrs. T. Gallowfly, Wellinflt'oii; and Mr.and Mrs. Stiftwant, Wellington. The J'.ler. J. do B. Galw'ay, of Christclmreh. and Mrs. Oalway, on their way to .England, visited the chief towns of Canada, and spent over a month in New York, where. Mr. Culway studied tho Conditions and methods of church work. He proposes to do the same in Euplaiut, os'twcially with regard to Sunday schools; While here lie also intends'taking lip clerical work for a while.
The scalp was given you to grow hair, make it do its .work. MISS MH.SOM. Hair Physician, will diagnose your case (free of charge), and prtist-ribc the necessary preparations, aad teach ymi how to use' theni; whether your hair be too rtrv, too greasy, grey, thin/ dandruff, irritotifin, etc. There j« not « prepftnjtiori,ojistent in itself that will make hair gfowy but long experience, study in science of hair, ««d successful treatment, with the combination of proper preparations., has solved fho secret. All trcal moats, sham--J>ooin(j, face massage, clipping, manrisur{ng, 'linirdfessing taUR-lrt. Hair-Work of' every description. Natural Hair, Parisian Rings {used insteftd of hot pads.) Adviss gratis by mail. Miss Milsowi, King's' Chambers, "Willis Street, Wetlingtbn.
Eof WeddingS,-™Appropris!e Bouquets for cither large -or* small weddings aro beinf* continual],? desip/uod, mi embody the 'uniguß distinction of all Miss Murray's creations. Howers for all occasions fortvarilp.fi to aiiy part of the Dominion by Miss Murray, . Vice.Rcgoi Florist, 36 Willis Street.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1975, 4 February 1914, Page 2
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725ON TOUR AT HOME. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1975, 4 February 1914, Page 2
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