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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

Havelock North Weddim;, Tlio marriage took place on March 5, in St. Luke's Church, Mavcloek Nortb, of Mr. Leonard Drummond, son of Mr. John Drumraond, of KifiwVnie OVelliflgton) to Miss Mary Thornton., (kughter of Mr. James Elliott, Thomson. 'o> Havolock North. The cerejraony was performed by the Rev. L. Mackay. Morning Tea. Mrs. llylands gave an onjoy&ble m<trn» ing tea at tho Burlington as a farewell to Mrs. A. Levy arid her daughtersThe tables were decorated with ycllnfr ribbons and flowers. Tho iwstcss presented her guests with, i green ba-'lgtv in commemoration of Siv. Patrick's Day, and made an appropriate little speech) wishing Mrs. Levy boil voyage and a safe return, and thaftking her on behalf of Mother Mary Auljci-t fo-r her inaiiy kindnesses and help to the Hdino of Compassion. Mrs. Levy suitably, replied, and the guests sang, "For she's a jolly good fellow." Mrs. R.y}a : flt3s\ wore a handsomo black-figured costuiiio and largo black tagel hat, trimmed with tulle. Mrs. Levy was in a blacl? I cloth costume, faced with black aiul white checked silk, and' a sealskin toque with feather awant. Amongst those present were Mesdames Sullivan, Ellis, Goldstein, P. Nathan,.. Jacobs. Cannon, M'Kenzie, B« Levy, Zacliariah (Clisliorne), Moss Levy, Do Co*tn,■ Misses Cohen, Patterson, I. Nathan, Cannon, and Barrett (2). Fcilding Notes. : Mr. and Mrs. Woaflaras, accompanied by their daughter, left torilay -OH a visit to Ensland, also Mr. awl Mfsl Atkinson, and Mr. and Mrs, , Lovetfc aud family. . Dr. and Mrs. Guthi'ie have gone to Napier. Miss Brown (Auckland) is visiting her sister. ■ ■ i ■ Mrs. Butley (Taihape), wins was fiifl Guest of Mrs. Miles, lias returned |td her home. ' ,: Mr. and Mrs. A. Fitxhorbert have returned from tho South Island. There was a lajye. .ntteiidiince at the , : Horticultural Society's aiuinal stow on Wediicsdiiy. Miss tsthtridge won tl-ic decorated * table 'competition, and. Miss N. Gorton the maniefylepc. Mrs. Diamond's ' bridal collection fras Wtfst deservedly first. . Among thtise presfiistWere:—Mesdames :Burton, ' Gorton., , Miles, Horrodss, Porter, H.-ilTitJay,-Mason, Lane (Jlavton), Huiiro fPakjrrston), Lethbridge, BiHm*n, Bull. .Fltz' hcrbert, Innes (Palmersttm), Bfadfiold (Palmerston), Lawsoit, Woolfanis, Carr, Murphy, and many others. There was a number ol people on the Fcildin^'teniiis eo-wis on Saturday, when Mioses Baihiy (f) provided afternoon tea. Am(J»!i those lifnsftiit were:—Mesdames Wheeler, Miles, M'Qucon, Hanliog (2), Misses Can-, Wyatt, Haybittlfc, fiiiiky, Wahoney, and others. .

j\[r. and Sirs. F. Jmld, accompanird by Miss Judd and Mr. C. JlftxteJi, left Greytown yesterday m a motor trip to Waiigainii. They' wiJl t>e away a-bput it week. .-'■

■Miss K, Grey (is.; visiting Sirs. Dover, Taranaki.'- ' ' ' •

' .Mr.. and "Mrs. 'Cora-dale 3 of , ''Tiro Moana," Lower Hutt, hift-e tak*n Mr. Bloomiield's house p.t Kixwu ior a. ypar, while tho latter are visiting Ki'S? land. '"' ' .'., .

Mrs. Lever and tho Misses te-ver sccompanv'Mr. H. AV. lisret oil a visit to England. They leave on Thursday by the Maungamii for Hobart, wJicre thoy join their steamer for London, Mrs. Lever is at present 'visiting her 'daughter, Mrs. Patcrson, in Dunediis,

Mrs. Blinco known in New Zealand as Mias Ambi?r Koeves, dajis'ii'ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Beeves —is shortly out litr second novel. Its title is t& bo "A 1j4% flnd Her Husband," states a London correspondent.

Mrs. Thorite 'George, wlis has bewr visiting her daughter,' Mrs. Vivian Riddiford. intends leaving; to--m#rrow with tlie latter for Auckland.

Mr. and Mrs. AY. H." Galway passed through Wellington at.the wid -of last week on their way th.vaagh froin A\>ckland to Christchurch.

Lady War J and Mrs. B. B; Wend ar-. rived in Wcllington from' Clii-istchuwh yesterday, and are staying at t'ho Koyal Oak. The postponed reesptimi t<s lijwly Ward takes place this- evening,

The death occurred rather suddenly at Masterton on Monday (says the

"Daily Times") of JiJvs. Jackson, wife of air. W. H. Jacks*),, heAdmastpi- of the Masterton Distj'ict High Scllool, after a lengthy illness. '

Tho ( Ladies' Auxiliary of the Y.M.C.A. lias abandoned. the- idea , of holding a garden .party tliis afternoon on account of the iwirartain state af tho iveatlier, and, instead, n sedal afternoon has been arraogod te tiiko. place in the Y.M.C.A. ronnis, begitr* niiig from tlirce o'clock. A musical otqgrammo has been afrangctl, niiil tteo will be stalls fo; sweets, ftofrfif-S, tt.nd 'Various other attractive articles.

A largo number of gwests niten.dfld tho farewell evening which was- given by Jlesdames L. ami A. A. Gearge at tiio Orieui-al Bay Kiosk !asfc for Miss Masters. With its glorious view and prettily-planned rooms arid li-nl« couies, tho kiosk lends itsolf admirably to entertainments of various , Wads, and that of last evening'ivas oiio of the, many enjoyable creiits that have been held there. Music, recttatious, and competitions entertained tire guests, and several spiCeclies. compile mentary to the guest of the evening wore made. Wed and white was' fee colour scheme of the decorations t>f therooms, and tho supper tables were, also decorated with red and ■frtoito flowers.

A garden party will lie lield at the Presbyterian Orphanage grewds at Berlvarapore on .Saturday, March SI, at '2 p.m.' Displays will be given by Orphanage Hoy Scouts. Orphanage Girl Scouts, and Y.JI.C.A. Cadets. A nvunhor of attractive side-shows will also bo on the grounds.

Special Courses of Hsii' Trc-aftWCTit from ono guinea, giiarantcctil to prctcnt the hair falliiig and pronlote a luxuriant glossy growth. ShanipooiiK. Hnirdressing, "Jl'aee Jliiss.igo, Siiporfluoiis Hii-ir ftrmancntly Removed. A latge stook of Switches, 'fninsformotions, rtc, at Eng' lish prices. Mrs. .RoHpston, 236 I.afiiW.on Qnay. Per.=onal altentian by appointmen't. Thone 1599.*

The scaly vus given you to , grew itnir. make it do'its work.- MISS IHWiOM, llair Physician, will diagitoso y«nr ('hsb (free of' charge), uiul presenile the lieceesary preparations, and tench you how to use' them; whether yottr haif lie 100 iliy. too grensy, grey, thin, dnndrHff, irritation, etc. There is nnT a preparation c?sislont in itself that wit! make hair ifreff. but, loiiß experiencp, s-liwly in sßienw nl , haif. anil successful treatment, with Ilio comliißntioi\ of projier fiiep-.iratious, ias solved the secret. Alt treatments, shampooing, face massage, clipping, ttimiiftUiing, hainlressing taught.' Hair-work of every description. Natural Hair, Paruiin Rings (used instead of itilt pads). Advice gratis by mail. Miss Mifapa, Kiag's Chamberß, Willis Street, WellinSten. , '

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2010, 18 March 1914, Page 2

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2010, 18 March 1914, Page 2

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2010, 18 March 1914, Page 2

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