Miss Myra Shirtcliffe is visiting Bulls at present and later coos oa to Auckland.
The sum. of 15s. is acknowledged from "Inasmuohas" for 'the Oilskin Fund, H.H.S. New Zealand, per tlie Mayor. The engagement is announced of Miss Myra Shirtcliffe, seoond (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Shirtcliffe, Wellington, to Lieutenant T. H. Kinder, second son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Kinder, Eemuera, Auckland. The Rev. G. S. Coolt and Mrs. Cook left for tho south by the Wahino last evening to attend the Methodist Conference which opens in Christchuroh on Thursday- ' . Mrs. S. J. Moore, hon. secretary of the National Spiritualists' Churches, New Zealand, reports the dispatch of the ninth case containing 312 articles of clothing and blankets for distressed women and children, through tho Lady Liverpool Fund, and desires to thank all'helpers,and friends who have so willingly assisted. Tho sowing beo has now boon disbanded. For Faco Massage. Shampooing, all Han Trcatmerts, and Electrolysis, Mrs Rolles-t-on's is recommended. Spacious Private liooms, Qualified Assistants, and Personal Attention. Switches and Transformations of every shade a speciality. Hair snnranteed to koep ita colour. 25S Lambton Quay*
Base Hospital, Trentham. Miss Sybil Nathan, Bon. secretary Women's Citizen Committee, has received ■ tho following subscriptions for tho above:—Mrs. Harold- Beauchamp, £2 25.; Mrs. Fulton, £ITuralrina Food Fund, per T. Boswall Williams, £-i; Wanganni Branch' Lady Liverpool Fund, £10; Mrs. Alex Mackenzie, ; £l; Mrs. L. G. Reid, £2 2s. Donations may bo sent to Miss Sybil Nathan, 96 Ho'bson Street. ' .
Seatoun Croquet Club. <> A friendly match was played last week between the Hataitai Croquet Club and tho Seatoun Club on the Seatoun court, the results being:—Mrs. Bradley and Mre. Berry (Seatoun) beat Mrs. Prichard and Mrs. Claridgo (Hataitai)Mrs. Henderson and Mrs. M'Girr (Seatoun) beat Mrs. A. Claridgo and Mrs. Pilkington (Hataitai). Aftor these matches some friendly games were played, 'and an enjoyable afternoon was spent. A friendly'match was also playod between the Nyaroma (I'etone) Club on the Seatoun court, with the following results:—Mrs. MagUl and. Mrs. Berry (Seatoun) beat Mis. Hill and Mrs. Tregear (JPetone); Mrs. M'Girr and Mrs. Fuller (Seatoun) beat Mrs. Wilkinson and Mrs. Rushton (Petone).; Mrs. Hope and Mrs. Garner (Petone)' beat Mre. Kennedy and Mrs. Henderson (Seatoun); ilrs. Bradloy and Mrs. Wyatt' (Seatoun) beat Mrs. Duff and Mrs.; Naughton (Petone).
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2392, 23 February 1915, Page 2
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379Untitled Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2392, 23 February 1915, Page 2
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