SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Wedding at Upper Hutt. A rainbow we'ddkg took place o« Juno 3 at St. Hilda's Church, Cpuer ililtt, u lion Air. J awes ICdward Doviuo tlurd son of Mr. Tlmjum John Deviiie, ol \\liiteman Valley, was marriwl to Miss liuth Angus Hi.y.'t Polling, dandi-. tor of Mr. Edward Polling, of tipper Hutt. Tlio bride, whs was given away by her lather, wore a ;;mvu of ivory satin,, trimmed with cream fo.eo anil pearl embipiderius, ami a veil with orange blossoms. Sho carried a bonq'uat of ivhito .chrysanthemums, roses, at>d maidenhair fern. Tho bridesmaids Here Miss Emma i'elling (sister of tile bride-), who wore pink satin trimmed with swansdown lace, anr| a l;!ad; mob cap; Miss Maud Robertson, of Ita'hamjjoro (cousin to the bride), ivho was pngno. satin, trimmed with swa&sdowii and lace, and black satin mob cap: and Miss \ iolet Flig ({if Mastefton), in green satin, trimmed with Jaee 'a,ml swansdown, and a black mob cap. There ivero also two flower girls. Miss Clara Yates, of Akatarawa (itieco of tho groomsman), and Miss Silvia JJiilcn of Beempqre, both of whom irons white silk, with heliotrope cashes and cream mob . caps. Both tarried baskets of daisies. Mr. Fred WMteffiiiij ivas best man, and Mr. Kennsth 0-e;mp:o (cousin of tho bride), groomsifia. : a. Tho present' from tho bridegroom to tho bride Was a set of fox furs, and from ths bride to the bridegrooni a set ef goljl sieovcliiiks, Tho gifts to the bridesmaids Were geW bangles. After the wedding Miss firey, of Eketahnna (cousin of thfe fji-Me) played tho Wedding March at the church, 'the brides travelling dross was of black'nml white cheek, with hat k> match. .Mr. ■ and Mrs. Dcvine left for il® south.' Tho Rev. Mr. Sykes performed the cefe-! mony, and many guests were afterwards j entertained to afternoon tea' «i tho Town Hall. I
Wedding at Hataital, Tho wedding took jilac® at tile Methodist Church', _ Hataitai, 0.11 Tuesday, Juno 9, of Miss Ada Bafnett to Mr. Percy F. Mulhano. Tb<> Rev. J. Southern officiated, and tho "Wedding March" was played by. Sir. Clifford Cundy. 'flic brido wore- a gown of ivory crope de chine, with an overdress of shadow iace, and n. haudsonvo otil lace wedding veil and orange blossoms. She carricd a bouquet of piiik heath and autumn lints. Tiio bridesmaids were Miss Fgnny Hail, Vila wore a gown of figured uinon aver white glace silk, and little, Miss Ma'-is Haiiidn.y, who woro a gown of hailstone fljusliu and lndii.an 'lace. B(.ft'h bridesmaids carricd bouquot.s ( of pink Japaneseehry. santhemums. Tho b.rid'Ogr<iq.in's ! present to. tho. brido was a silver cbaiu handbag, and to the, bridesmaids. . (1 pearl and. tourmaline' spray brooclj and. a gold wrist watch rsspeetivcTv, Tho bridegroom was attended by 'Mr. J. Dougla i as. best .man, and Mr. B, Mu.ihano.as groomsman. A rocopiion was afterwards held at tlie. residence of Mr. and Sirs. A. G.' Barnett,' where the usual toast? wore honoured. Wedding at St. John's, j A pretty wedding took place fir, jime ! 9 at. St. John's Presbyterian Church,• j Wellington, when Mr. Edvrard Upston, ! ot Mastorton, was married to Mi-is I |l'aura : ,Her(lnia!i ) -r,second. daughter of Sr. J. Hcrdnwu (lato Xe.w Zealand lorpodo Corps)',-and Mrs. Uerdman, -if. Wellington;- .-fho Ceroindfti'• Was ' per-' formed by the. Rev. Dr. Gibk 'ioc < bride wore a gown of <sr;eSin satin in-. '6et with pearl iukl lace- triiiainijig tfiixl veil, witJi orange blossoms,. . She carsTied., a bouquet of' cream flowers. Tiio bridesmaids wero Miss Mora J IJerd- . man-, (sister: of thp brido) and.-Miss Kdb Upston (sister of the Thev wore protty cream -silk, fratfcs trimineu with laco -and carried bourpiets to harmonise. The bridegroom s pi\-s.<-nf tie brlde.sllla.lds . were siiv. r-ineiiuml. ebony hair brushes. Mi Pne\ I, was best man and M Tom ( iston groomsman. The. bride u-as given nv-av by ]ior uncle, Mr. James Latiwie, of Wellington: .After tho ceremony tTi« ■ gue?ts were received- by Mrs, ftetdmii.rt at Seott s Tea' Rooms, where the tables were daintily set and the wedding cake, ail artistic production, occupied'' tire place of honour. Mr. aucl-Mrs.. tlpsfou ; left for Rotorua later in tiio dav. The following visitors attended the" cere-, mony:—Mr. and Mrs. SSpratt, f>f Taieri: Mr. JOIIII Upston, of- Seiwvn. Canterbury; Misses A.- Pfitrie and F, Mayne, of Chmtcliurch.
Christchuroh Wedding. ~.A . 9"> e t wedding took place at St. Michael s, Christdnirch, on .Uondav afternoon, when Miss .Maud Beatrice Bruce, daughter of the late Air. J. Stanley Bruce, C.E., oi 3?altnersto.tt Aorth, was married to M.t\ I.aunc<-{»t J;e Cren Miles, son of the lot® Mr. Uiaytqr .Miles, of Timartt, states tho Lvontng News". Tlie hrk-10, wiio w«s given away by her uncle. Mr. Wright,, ol Oaniaru-, wore erepe <|e clifHe, with veil and orange blossoms, and carried a bouquet of whito flowers. Tlie bridesmaids wero her sister, Miss Ftasencn Bruco, and Iter cousin, Miss A. C. Murray, who wore pale pink ami pnlo erepe de cliine, and black velvet hats, .c3,ch u ith a palo pink rose; they carried piulc chrysanthemums, and were- aecOtjjjvaUfed by httlo Miss Xora Pontberfcort as Homer girl, in white with a pink sasji and a mob cap, Mr. Harry HayliHret, of ft-: nttika, acted as best man, and Mr. Ctad S. Bruce, brother of tlie brkle, as groomsman. Tlw rcseption after tho ceremony was very quiet. Tho bride's going-nway dress was a brown costuaic with blue liab and black furs.
A pleasant' function took jriaee sit tho Oriental Bay Kiosk last evening, when tho staff and directors of tlm kiosk met and presented 2Jks W, Hail with nil afternoon-tea ■service from tho staff, and a silver teapot, suitably en-, graved, and a cheque from tho directors. The presentations lvcro ii\ connection with Miss Hall's approaching marriage. Captain and Mrs. Gibbons are staying at tho Hotel Cecil. Miss Buss and Miss N. Buss (Christ l - - church) left for Wellington-on Sunday. They intend visiting tho Wnitorco Caves, Auckland, and Whakatanc. Mr. J. C. Maddison, of Oli'risteljiwd), Mrs. Maddison, and Dr. Jessie Maddison are spending a few weeks in. Auckland. Tho friends of_Mr. and Mrs.. Q. I). Taylor, at' one time resident at Featherston, but now oF Auckland, wii.i re* grot to hear that Mrs. Taylor has bemi seriously ill and is at present. Mi Mima to of the Kensington Street I'rivaie Hospital (Wellington). . An operation was performed a few days Ago. ami she; is now out of danger and mi the way to recovery. The large natural-looking wave no netrssav.v now in hail-dressing is best. obtained by using special »n-inJttrii?iis wavers, that require to be only slii'july hented, just imported by Mo>. 'Eollssfrtn, Lambton Quay. ■ 'Price ss. Bit. Specially recommended.*
Of New Zealand Interest. A wedding of interest to New- yfasi--1 Millers, in that the'bride spout soiiio tunc m the Dominion, and lias many relatives there, took place at St. Gabriels, Warwick Square, London, art H (iluesday, April ti, when Miss ISdith 1 i aucis .)riSi'pli iVvis imutiY-d to her cisttsin,. Mr. OabrM Eglc-s, of Norwich. luo bride wore a Mary Stuart costume or wr.v pale grey silk, trimmed with fiho Jace, a rieeklaco of inoon&£onesi and i grey tngoi hat with a' long white ostrich plume, ami earned a fcmrpiet of pmk atari white carnations. jlis« Jos.i.i.[)h, her sister, who attended her via? in navy t>r<;.oKk>d material, with a fegliorii wntieau hat, trimmed with dark blue awl rosy odour. and carried n'iuk carnations. Mr Howy JloscpJ, bnde away. After tho ceremony a ref lO »at the ,es M ffl,co *, h ipi « "'"I?' J " s *P ll > later :H1 t1.,0 afternoon .Mr, am l Mrs. Erics who w ill l,ve in Norwich, .fiiotored 'into Surrey, whfiv Uustr h0™,,,,.;* \ spent, -riju bride weaj-nfg a pate blwe | coat ~nd skirt and blaok liat/trimnted with pafe bfiie and hl»ek. St. Choi's Church, Shrews- | I'.iivjhnid, tlio wedding took nlaro ~»■ April 28 si Me. Frank Molraes,' eldest surviving pn oi Mr. .T.rates :ooWs of T. f"i t7 antl- Miss ilsHo I.hznbeili Doroiny I'cr.dleeun, eider i attfthter flt llf. niul M : rs. W." ft. p e Z ot Breadlands; .Shrawsbnn The service \v»s choral, and the ofticratiue were the Rev. PrehenAsry An Jen. Uio Ho-., Dr. (irei'iiwooc! (vioar of St" Cif.ad's), and tho Rev. R. IVi it ilr ; lrury (rector <sf Jyjewtngton. aiid cousin o'f flo britte). I.ho bridal dress aas of white charaiwjse draped with old dtrehesse I'apo, The fo-ni- btidosmaids—• tte Misses steihi IVmllnlHH V. Helen Corser. Phoebe iates, and May Yatcss—wei-o ill white taffetas with overdresses of Mao W!e, pmk roses befiig worn at Ihe y asst. To eaxrli of tliein tfeo gav& a gold bracidei. Mr. W. J. von Mi IVndiebury, o'f Kcble Colicgi?, OxforxJ, was best A reeepfa'oa, verv ki-Be-}y aisended. was hcid by the' bvidjVs parents. iVumerous xtfesents uero r".ceived. Mr. and Mrs. F. Holnies !sf( IMer for » motor tour, but praseiithv Wiey will go lot a trip, to South America.
| Tho engagement is annoitilced s>f Miss t Addle- Qoustou, youngest daughter ,®f the late. Captain Olovißton, Nelson, to 1 Mr, W. Morten, Maiignwoka. Miss Ij. Kearney, Miss Yangioni, ! and Miss Le Liovre (Afcjroa), who have beefy staying at the Windsor, hjft |,terday for AuoUoad and Roterus. By tin's morning'* steamer from the son ill, _a t t •:.•<!iii y lafaos will iivrrns - f rom uiri.,fchui-!:h to bo present at tho Opening^of t.f.io Victoria! Ladies' .Lodge in the Masonic MaTl ( Iksuh-irti this evwiing. At- f> o'clock they will bo given a Mayotal recaption fii ® Mayors Boom, at tlte Town. liisilK At Mm reception then.' will aiso bo pro"sent tlie New lonian's delegittes to tiio ■ general sesji'ion. of the Sprwoigii {Jrawtt i«feo ©f Austfaliisia, wiio rettirn iroin , Australia! by tta Mmuiguaai to-day. I The exccuiiv: 0? fire N.Z. You:ig ! PresliytM-ian Biblo Class | j Im-ioit, i-eprcjinitiiig HUOI! young wonieii, j ! haw passed *a resohili.tn Urging itjiwn | ! ills Govenuncnt the demand for tiio icfereiidtiM rtiado oil . the : 'BIMo-iii-schools-ij-nestioii: I , Mr. and Mrs. J, li.. Kieldi-r, of Kapj<'r, who cetehrated. ilieir .'-irdden weiding oil Saturday, were prßsenteel wit.]) ji JifliidsQine taatalws' the nicwihers of tho Napter Howling Ulu!., Mr. W. C. Yate making '.lie presentation. Sfr. anil Jlfi; John Items, of -Cmitebury, ate visiting Aaeklaud. At St. ..iames's B:®li®6lroom, 'Tjou-c-I'-Huti, o.u .M-oadiiy, an enjoy able .'•sncia!," under tie 'auspices af tiio Girls' friendly Society (Ifutt- branch} tvas tondc-red to Mrs, "(fcv.).. J, Jones, prosi.de.iit of the society, and t'ho Misses Jones. T'iiore- Was a largo attendance ot roe'iiAcfs, and during (lie evening Mi-xTlowers, 011 behalf of tiio secretary, ■presented the, guests with . a largo framed photograph of the society, and asked tfcii in: the evi 01 ilieir departu.ro from the l lu' i. thin- would, '.leceptit a t'lkou ci' respect. Mrs. Jones suitably responded. Items were renttered b.v the Girls', aiUl fche Slisses J'arraut. Dudding, attd Burlaw, !Utt{ aii atttof.ni.plj doni-pet-itiqij-wns won by Miss J, KeOgh, the consolation, prize being awarded "to Mrs. Jams.
Hair, [ifetf seeds, IMb never jjrotf unless the soil bo suited to it,. Diseased scalps . have been proved to bo associated always with tho growth and development of mierohit; life, and they arts easily fivr.id,'b!» by prompt «so o'r. the latest aientiiio preparations, 4s sold by Miss iiiJstua. Ait advise given free on hair and skin. Eaeti case diagnosed, arid client?. tnupbt their ovm honuj treatment. ■ Dandruff posith'ojy cored. Hies Milsom, 94 Wrilts Street (opposite Khortt's Picture Theatre). Telephone Bit.*
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