SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
A Military "At Home." Yesterday afternoon officers of the JiOitdqnarturs :-.;alf and co-mjttaiKlinK ois-, fleers at units of tli© gaii'Sgon, with ebcjr • wives, were the guqste of ' Major-General ■and Mrs. Gotllej at an "at liomfij" winch wais given at- tlie'ir resiuenoo ii.t Ojionvai o'ij to meet, General Sir Lin Hamilton. OJiFysairtiemUffls—-<)timsos, goMen, and ■ pjile pinls—deeorated the vamus roonsß,: ■aii-d m tlio dining-room, where tea was •set, i|ie i able was arranged with ,-iutuiiiti foliage. General awl Mis. GodJoy rncaiveu rheir miesis jai the dvawiiigrooni, Mrs. Uodley weatiiyj a navy bluo clm.rniewsp costume, and \vido black' hat, with white -osprey plumes. In-, eluded in tho list of invitations wets tie following Colonel Heard, Colcnel and' Mrs. Johnston, Colonel the Hon. Hemm--o.ssii;js and Mrs. llemm-Ccllms, Oolonol and Miss Uolsin, the Bishop of Wellinjiton, Sir. ano' Mrs, Ooloridtjo, Colonel and Mrs.'. Wolfe, 'Colonel and Mrs. Hilo.v, Colon-el a.nd .Mrs. iiirbv, Colonel mid Jit's. Bffgg, Cukmel awl Mrs. Roaltes, Colonel .\ewall, Colonel Courtney, Colmel and Mrs. It. J, Collins, Colonel. and Mrs," Purely, Colonel Porter ■■ and' Mrs. .Porter, Colonel, Mrs., and. Miss'. Turner, Major aiiil Mrs. Drown, Major and Mrs. ifughSSj SMa.jsr aiid iilrs, Mnidlow, Major and Mis. Cor:rip;an, Major aitd Mrs. M.OMzies : . Major alio Mrs. Pilkingtai, Major and Mrs, Hume, Major awl Mrs. I'e.theriek, Major, Mrs,, and Miss G'Ssulltyflii., Captain and Mrs. A. RoWte. Cap'ai.n and Mrs. Hiehard- ■ son..,- Captain and Mrs. Hiidsoh, Captain and Mis. '^.V'ttions,. Capfesiji and Mrs. I'owk's, Captain iS&vgdJs, U.K., Captain Siantldniry, Captai.n O.i.hhs, Cap- : tain and Mrs, Jlabin, Mr. Richmond, Mr, and Mrs. I'l'i.ritig, tho iter. Mr. and Mrs. Sheriff, iho Row Mr-, and Mrs. Shirer, the Rev. I<\ J. Barra, Brigadier and Mrs. Hosre (Salvation Army), and Colonel Fowler. _ An interesting memento of tli© occasion vtfH he the photograph which was taken ■ onuiclo at the -foot of tin* steps, Gen- ■ oral Hamilton, with Major Ashinore, being central ffgftres in it.
: Danco in tho Sydney Streot Schoolroom-. -| A danco ut €*o.miecti.ii.ii w.jtli tho lirin ] of Charles liegg and "Co. was held iii the Syduey fcbreet Schoolroom laiSt. evening, and iio trouble had been spared in making it one ot the most success •;. in! of the. dances that have yet- been ■organised by tiie .Stail'.. I'he schqoK loom had boon festooned with pale ■'' pink and royal blue drapings, and. the stase .had and /miide a'. ! very comiortableyc.stiug-plaee. for those who to watch the . dancers. Aii the- adjoining rooms wcro fvii'Sislied : for sittfns'-ovftj -rod w® gy'nitesi'um' wgs turned into a stipper room, with decor-, ations in keeping with • those 'iii .the' niaitt room, Hie supper tables were.: ; arranged • With autumn foliage and : ■ eiirvs-anrheinnnvs. Tho chaperons were: , Slcsdaines Homer, Jowltes, Cowley, and j Ottrr, and tlut committee comprised Messrs. Horner, Cowley, Cole, Buggins,. Jevvkes, and Siinnionds. Among tlioso present were: Miss, Carr, wearing a Rowu of brocaded trepe no chino with biidiee of lace, ; piss M, Carr, tlamo edloured satin.; Miss Whelair, ivory l.ro-! ; fiado with crjotal embroideries; Miss ,i : -S.elTaysV ' iyliiVi satiu and ninon; Miss ; Sheridan, cream laco with. floral jiinon; Misb J.uluw, w.hit.o cropo dc chiwo with « tango belt; Miss Ualryniple, bronzoi ; brocade witi.i .Sasfj.;. JOIIII7 sion, heliotrope satiu «vith cream laco ■' tunic; Mrs. Saimrcis, ivhito' satin, with . oi^idress.of black sliadcw lace; Mjsa. I,eiinox. and.'er satin witli Oriental ; broideries ; M iss Tallop., embroidered ; ; Wlvitii- lrijiOh; Jtiss (ientics, ereSctii satin; \ Mixs Ki'.icston, white satin; Burke, white satin with black laco over'ircss: Mrs. Cowles, apricot satin with 'aco tunic; Miss llanlwiek, black \eliet: Miss Barnard, yellos* satin; Mies Tabor, white satin; Miss Olseti, white satin _wi.Ui fitr. Beautiful music .was , Siip.pli.e.d 'by slr. Cowley's orchestra. ■ The MC 's iVero Slessra K Cole, T. Cole, C. Salmon, and. I;. Angus, and. the joint secretaries Miss ]j. Carr and Mr. IC. Colo. , W.anganul Notes. A torres]»ndeiit writes thai, the Bur- . lington 'X'ejf itooms waa tlio sceno of a ■ very pieas-ing function tin Thursday al>tefnoon, when the students, past and . present, and a number or friends (about Wt j'ij at}); met to wish a'Ji revoir .to Mr.' : AY, Andrews, applied avt. master, at the Technical Ooilego, ,'w3l'o.: is severing liis •Eqnlie.ctjioil with that school, and takingi, tip duty at the School of Art, Auckland. ' After rt'ireshnients had been served. Mr. Armour (Principal of the oi' iho regre; which they ■all fcit in losing such an efilcient master. Mr. Andrews had been iii sharp 1 of* tlii) applied art- class for 16 year.", during which. time tho branches under his direction had shown great advancement. Mr and Mi s Andrew had al- . ways, dojio to assist the csHogG, botli socially and otherwise., and would ho much nussed. Mr. .las. liogan, as.aii old was called upon Mi nuiko a presci'itation of a Both? cram wateli, suitably insciibed, on liolialf of 1110 students. In -it happy little s];ce.?h. lie. extended! to the recipient all ,• Rood wishes. Sir, fiwaugeri as secretaiy to tho Education Board, and as n citizen, .«poke of ttio"j;ood \york done by il'i'i Andrews for tho school. Mr. Jus. Aitken, 8.A., also, spoko in terms of appreciation. " .
Miss Borlaso's Assomblles, !Cta second »f jiiss Boflas&'s udipai was .held in (lie Coding' St-:'ci:t Jlall last evening, Jiiitl AvftS a vory ci'.joyiitile .dud woH-atU'tukx! danec. Tho luill had bttm. decorated with lyoQputfiure, and tiio sapper-table- in the adis.ttiitig I'oo.ni wiiji red berries nud autumn foliage. The were Mesdani-es Peat, Oshonui-GiWxss, \Vallnr", Jordan, d$ I/iutour, anil Bridge. Among those present mero-.i Miss fior* laSPi who wore b]aek lace, and. clmr-hk-Übo, Mies Pca f , pale Dink satin nrd hue , Mias Ida Pen I, v title channou'-o irit'lr lace; Miss Jioborts, iiiiwn over blue oharnu'iiso; Miss Otierson, ma'izo frock 'with a bluo sash; Mre. Hf ndersoi., ceum ebarniouso with vl'ita lnce.; Miss Sheldon, whitb fehai'Hto.tisej Afiss Bulldey, pcaeonk bluo satm drapou •with floral iti.iok, M'->s Huia Bulkiov, parte pink; Miss Campbell, pate pink with floral mnon : Miss Jordaitj whits sill;, vv-iih a floral belt; Miss Bates, black vol ret; Miss Olive Smith, white figured, crone do clime, Miss KHior, white sr.llll •with a Tos.of.olovived belt; Miss Grange,■ Mso'fc lace; M :ss Motiigoniory, vrhito satin <lra]K'd. with cerise and iaro: Misii linn, luni.;, while laco and pink wit; Miss I. Montgomery, whito Bat-in with niaiioe coloured tunic eflgsxi with fur; M.s, G.uland, 11 Irte balm and l«co tunic; Miss Vallate, 'bluo satin draped with wluto. laco i Miss 'Bruce, pale. pink rhsrmcuso with lace.; Miss Overton Smith, bliiek velvet vritli white laoo.
Miss .Stella Barrel):, who is to bo married Host month, was entertained by Jiof lady friends nt- n kitchen tea this .week, sayi our Pnhia'tua correspondent. A very <!ii]oyflb!o afternoon. was spoilt. . Miss Smith, who lias boon staying at Balmoral House, left-for England yesterday by tho Matuiganui, Mrs. Alan ,Strang, of Palmer'ston North, w at present in town, and is staving with Mrs. ]<:id, at Burnell Avenue I Invitations, have. been sent out for a iubs-cnptioit daiioo at ilio Oriental Bay Kiosk, m aid .of the tree. Kindergarten • Schools, oft Thursday, Ju.io II As itis possible tlfat sotno names may liav<i been inadvertently overlooked, it is rrquested that. should b» ■ niado to any niernbbr of the committ-co or to the secretary* Mr:s. :I>, C. Bates,No., 1 Washing;ton A-venne. The. com--uiitt<>c are: Ladv Stout; Mesdameß Horduan, 11. 1) IMI, M 1?. lusher, J, I.illie, Gill, Barling, Hobday, Napier M'Lear, J Hislo-v de Latour, Di\on, Misstw Castes, SMsey, Cooper, Stout, and Luke, Staying at Balmoral Honso Tfe Misses Stvajnso.n <Sj-, wjio JiiWo jlist returned from England, (he Misses 'Stewart (2i, Iroiii ilie Winrarapa, .isnd Mrs. Ariiistrong. who has returned from a vsit to Mast<_rton. Sfri. Ballantyno left for (Jifiborne on Wednesday. ' Ilair. like Beads; can never frrovr unlrro • the soil ba suited to it. Diseased «caipß have been proved to be associated alwayn with the growth .and development'of roierohic lite, and they are oasiiy avoidable by prompt use of iho latest- tctentifio pre. pn.rations, as sold AH : advice given• free cn linir and skm, Ktteh . ca.so diagnosed,. and clicnts' taught I heir ; own. home treatment. . _ Dandruff positively eured. Mis& Alilfcora-, 94 \Vj!ii'3[ '■ Street Theatre)!; 'X'elephono S.H.* . ! '• i
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