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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

A very beautiful doll, elaborately dressed ill a pretty Norwegian costume, lias beon presented to the Plini-mer-Hall Patriotic Company by Miss Phillips, of Wellington, and together with a Belgian flag, presented by the children of tho lloseneath School, will be sold by auction by Miss Beatrice Day at tl'ie Grand Opera House on Tuesday evening next. There will be another sale of Mr. W. M. Jackson's begonias at Messrs. Harcourt's rooms this afternoon for the benefit of tho Belgian Fund. On Tuesday evening last an jmusually interesting lecture was delivered by Dr. Whyte to the Wellington Senior Nursing Division, the subject taken by the doctor being "Pneumonia." He was listened to with keen attention by about forty members of the Division. Mrs. Fitchett has returned to Wellington from a visit to Feilding. Amongst the passengers by the lonic, due in Wellington at the end of the month, are Mrs. B. Adams and Miss S. Gustorson (Wellington), Misses M. C. and M. Darling (Wanganui), Mrs. M. E. Dunn, and Mrs. E. A. Gale and her two daughters (Picton), Mrs. G. E. Rhodes (Nelson), Mrs. J. Beattie (Auckland), and the Rev. E. K. Mules, Mrs. Mules, and Miss Mules (Lyttelton).. Mrs. Harold Smith (Pahiatua) and Mrs. Meredith (Masterton) are staying at the Hotel Cecil. Mrs. Montgomery (Little River) is staying at Miss Malcolm's. Mr. W. E. Chisholm, telegraph, engineer in charge of the Otago and Canterbury districts, with Mrs.- Chisholm, is visiting Auckland, and later will-visit the Wanganui and Taranaki districts. One of those who lost their lives in the recent disaster to H.M.S. Hawke was a nephew of Miss Tucker, of Featherstoii, states a Wairarapa exchange. The young man was an assistant paymaster, and was an only son. A Face—to face this strenuous life, whether you be young or old, Miss Milsom will teach you how to keep the face free from wrinkles, smooth, youthful, natural and healthy. Use "Cultene" Skin Food (3/-) nightly. Mornings—Wash with Milsoms Herbal Soap (1/-), then apply Hygienic Face Powder, 2/6 and 4/6 a box (skin food in powder form), delightful to use; shades, pink, buff, white, cream, cleans the face and leaves it rested with that' soft velvet-like appearance. "Culteno" Balm (3/6) for day time, dinners, theatres. ballß. Always use it; it is just delightful and gives that natural clean look to the skin. All hair and face treatments; latest hair'nork and toilet requisites stocked. Miss Milsom,' 94 Willis Street (4 doors above "Evening Post")- Telephone 814.*

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2413, 19 March 1915, Page 2

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415

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2413, 19 March 1915, Page 2

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2413, 19 March 1915, Page 2

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