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WOMAN'S WORLD

■ (Continued from page i.) Ladies' Night at Anzac Club, Featherston. Mesdames W. J. Martin, W.'E. Bidwill, and' George Pain were the hostesses. at the above club on Thursday evening, when the programme consisted of progressive euchre and a most excellent concert, of which every item gained a recall. " The following"were I the : contributions: —Pianoforte solo, Corppral G. F.'Holloway ; sbngi" Sergeant W. J. Spratt; banjoline solo, Sergeant-Major Connors; song, LanceCorporal S. Laslett Exton; humorous monologue and song, Sergeant Zante ■Wood; quartet, Sergeants Connors, Spratt, Corporal Holloway, and LanceCorporal Exton.,

Lemon Marmalade. Now that! lemons are as cheap as they are likely to be this year; the following reliable recipe. for lemon marmalade has been forwarded to us:— Seven lemons, 5 quarts of water,-51b. of sugar. Slice lemons very fine, and soak 48 hours, ' then boil one hour. Add sugar, boil about one hour more till it jellies.

Sister Dora, who was in charge of the Deaconesses' Home, Christchurch, '• uriii'g the absence of Sister Edith in "ngland, has now undertaken temporary work in Melanesia. The engagement is announced of Winifred Perry, Mastcrton, to Stanley Itonaldson, Wellington. The Ladies' Auxiliary of tho Navy League acknowledge with thanks parcels of warm clothing for the lessor auxiliary craft of the fleet fronv the following ladies: —Mrs. E. C. Gaisford (Bulls), Mrs. Gorton (Bulls). Tho treasurer of tho auxiliary, Mrs. C.. 15. Bichardson, acknowledges receipt of the following donations: —Proceeds of a girls' tenuis tournament at Hcretaunga s Wellington Golf Club), £3 os.; cheque from Mrs. King (Napier), £10; cheque per Mrs. Luke from H. M. Lawrence (ohnsonville), £1 Is. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Gillies entertained the pationtsand nurses of tho I Otaki Sanatorium in their garden at Tvaingaraki on Thursday afternoon last. j.Tlie guests played games, and appreciated the singing of Mrs. R. D'Atli, 'Miss Jones, Captain Tahiwi, and his brother. Tho owners of motor-cars kindly drove them there and back, and they much enjoyed the outing. For the wist days of summer and autumn your boys will need light raincoats. From 6 years up. Our prices run . 16s. 9d. to 30s. 'Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Mannet's Street.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3000, 10 February 1917, Page 5

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WOMAN'S WORLD Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3000, 10 February 1917, Page 5

WOMAN'S WORLD Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3000, 10 February 1917, Page 5

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