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WOMAN'S WORLD

A Quiet War Wedding. A quiet wedding, at whioli only' tho; immediate relativef( were present, was celebrated, yesterday afternoon, , when Miss Ira Wiggins, youngest daughter "of .Mr. W. Wiggins, of Wellington Terrace, was married to Lieutenant F. G. Matthews, of tho Twenty-second. Itaini'orcements (in civil life private secretary to the Hon. Minister of Defence). Tho ceremony was performed by the Eov. J, G. ■ Chapman, brother-in-law of the bride, who'was given away by her father. Lieutenant G. - Mackloy supported the bridegrcom as host man.

The engagement is announced of Liout. Fancourt Harrison (grandson of Yen. Archdeacon Fancourt, and son.of Mrs. Harrison, formerly of Wanganui), and Miss Gertrude Alico Prior, of Hertfordshire.

Miss Decima Tripe, of WaiiEanui, is the guest of Mrs. Tripe, Bolton Street. . I .

The girl with the delicately soft cheeks, Boft supple fingers,*™*! smooth white arms and hands, is the girl whose skin suffers most from the effects of heat and wind. But eho need not be concerned as to.her beauty being- impaired. • "Sydal"—a softening, soothing, refreshing emollient—will quickly restore her skin to its original charm and beauty. Price Bs., at all and stores.— Advt.

,'■ Tho drawing of the St. John Ambulance and Bed Cross Society's cookery book collar raffle has been postponed until February 12. Tho book tickets, price 6d., are still available at the Red Cross Shop, Woodward Street, and at the Bristol Piano Company, where the point lace collar is on view. Tho winning number will ha published in the Wellington papers on February 13. Tho committee hopes that all who can will avail tnomsolves of having cue of tJiese •useful little books, and as each took represents a ticket in tho raffle the purchaser Las a chance of winning the collar.

.'. Mrs. A. do Bath' Brandon end her daughter have' returned from Pt.hautanui.. •> \ -Mr. and Mrs. John Barry returned to town on Tuesday, after visiting Palmerston North, and Wanganui. - DOES SUPEKFLUOTTS HAIE MAK YOUR BEATJTTP The greatest humiliation is suffered by women so afflicted. These growths may be permanently destroyed with "EULDAH." TIII9 safe, suro, and Bimple remedy does not mark or burn the ekin, and has no objectionable odour. Hair on tie face and neck gives one an unkept appearance, and it behoves every woman to use the best means at her disposal to completely dstroy the gnxrth. KULDAH is prepared from the formula of one of the world's fost noted ekin specialists, and is, guaranteed-to destroy the worst growm? Price,. Bs. Gd., from Geo. Mee, Chemist, Lambton Quay, Wei- . lington. Posted, 3d. extra.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2981, 19 January 1917, Page 3

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422

WOMAN'S WORLD Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2981, 19 January 1917, Page 3

WOMAN'S WORLD Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2981, 19 January 1917, Page 3

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