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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

Ihe fancy dress dance which was to Mve;beeri held in the Khandallah Hall °"* "day. evening next, in connection with the khandnltoh Club, has been inaefamtelj postponed.'. • - •••■'.. • '■ . \Ml? ' T in K' ,rt °* . a ?«"npanied by Miss Willis, has been visiting her daughter; Mrsi Gonch, in Sydney, has returned to Wellington. " T / r k e <fS a g<l m <s>V is announced of Miss I earl Stewart, only daughter of Mr. and ps._D.; Stewart,., of Mosman,' : Svdncy, • £' b: \°i Wellington. , "Thp. Mansions" ball/which was to hare been-hold in St Peter's Schoolxoonr on I'riday, has been postponed for the pre- ■ Mr. and Mrs. J. Tatham (Homewood, Hhareaina) arrived in Wellington on 'Saturday troiri a.-visit to Sydney. News has been received that Miss Mary B, Barkas, M:Sc, wlio left Timafu'last year to study domestic : economy and homo science at King's College if or • Woniett' Umvcrsity of London, and ■ who" was awarded Ihe Gilchrist Trust Scholarship for. 1913-U, has justified that award by gaining the Diploma of Household and Social Science, <>ith' distinction," having:' ■taken first-classes uri nearly all her eut jects. Miss Barkas'-has now entered her the. London • School of Medicine for Women with the.intention of quali: JF 1 ?.? gf'a doctor. Old students of. Victoria College will he 'interested'to learn pt Miss BarKass. success in her' London home ;■ science . ard domestic ■' economy.; i ¥^ r -N 0 ,', 5^ 11 o P ened th « Girls' Market Day, held in the Y.W.C.A. rooms/In t owlds; Buildings,' on Saturday. ; 'Dup '"#• £ n V]™ afternoons and ■ evenings on which it took place most dxcellent" business was transacted, and'the sum of ,£ll6 clear of ■ all expenses was realised. When it is taken into consideration the manv calls which are being made upon 'every-body's-financial resources, the members of the association are greatly to be congratulated upon the success with which their industry ias been rewarded. . < •-. rr?° T n£ ao ! M 2 ssaK6 ' Shampooing, all Hair Treatments,'and Electrolysis, Mrs Rollestons is recommended. . .Spacious Private Rooms,. Qualified 'A'ssisfeafc- and Personal Attention; Switches aria Transformations of every shade a : specialityHair guaranteed' to keep its colour.' 258 Lam...bton Quay;.* ( - • ■■■-. ,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2230, 17 August 1914, Page 2

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2230, 17 August 1914, Page 2

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2230, 17 August 1914, Page 2

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