SHOPPING WITH A NOTEBOOK
Felicity Sees Things (By Betty R.)"Well,’’ said Felicity on Boxing Day, “that’s Christmas over and done with. Now what about, the New Year?” “Well, what about it?” I ask,ed.; “We can’t do anything to stop it, can we?” “And K’s no use making any .resolutions,” added Felicity, “because it is so weak-minded to break them. ' Supposing,” she ended up, “we forget about the New Year while I tell you some of my new ideas!" Ask Felicity. A number of Felicity’s readers have been writing to her for information on where to go for this and that; so she has decided to invite .everyone to ask her advice when they are in doubt where to obtain the. best;service.,; All replies will be found in her column. Carefree Days in the Home. , . ,-■■ Let the New Year bring to your home peace and freedom from all household cares. The Ideal Laundry will shoulder your washing wqrriesr—collecting, ironing, delivery all for 6/-. (Te1.,63-000)., A Neto Year Free' from Pain. The New Year brings happiness th most people, but it cannot' banish the • miseries of foot suffering. Face 1935 with new feet by consulting a qualified chiropodist now. Let me recommend C. O. Jorgensen, I.S.T.M. London, 131 ■Willis St., for expert advice on fallen arches, corns, bunions’, etc. Call or Tel. 50-956 for an appointment. . i The Modern Way to, Beauty. ■ ; Every modern girl knows the Velvet Mitten secret—the safest, simplest method of removing superfluous hair in a few minutes. 2/3 all chemists. best man, and Mr. Ralph Hogg was groomsman. A reception was held at the Elm. Willis Street, the rooms being decorated with a profusion of carnations and African daisies. Mrs. Lambourne received her guests, wearing a moonlight blue taffeta gown and blue hat. She carried a bouquet of pink carnations. Mrs. Priestley wore black morocain and black hat, and her bouquet was of red carnations. • The bride (ravelled in a blue suit with lace blouse and large black hat, trimmed with a blue wreath. »> * * Bell—Venner
The wedding of Joyce, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Venner, Masterton, to Robert, only son of Mr; and Mrs. C. Bell, also of Masterton, was solemnised at the Church ot the Epiphany, Kuripuni, : Mastertdn, yesterday morning. Tlie bride, who was given away by her father, wore a gown of white shadow crepe, and veil of embroidered net; Her bouquet was of lilies and carnations. Miss Billie Venner, her sister, attended her, wearing a blue floral organdie frock with hat to match, She carried a bouquet of carnations and sweet peas. Mr. Robert Leighton acted as best man. A reception was held by Mr. and Mrs. Venner, at which there were over 60 guests.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 81, 29 December 1934, Page 8
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452SHOPPING WITH A NOTEBOOK Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 81, 29 December 1934, Page 8
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