SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs Dillon, Leefield. Blenheim, is in town. Miss Booth. Carterton, has returned home. Mr and Mrs Spain, Mastorton, return homo to-day. Mr and Mrs Edgar Holmwood, Masterton, are in town. Mrs Hargraves. Christchurch, is staying at the Empire Hotel. Mr and Mrs Stott have returned from Christchurch and Oamaru. Mr and Mrs Soad-Gowing, who have been visiting Mr and Mrs Richard
French, Cunninghams, Feilding, have returned to Wellington, en route to Christchurch. Mrs and Miss Strang, Masterton, are staying at the Occidental. Mr and Mrs R. Trigg have taken a house in Burnell avenue. Mr and Mrs Johnstone, of Alotuotaria, are staying at the Royal Oak. Mr and Mrs Harold Smith, of Pahiatua, are staying at the Empire Hotel. Mrs and Miss Holdsworth. Dunedin, arrived from the south on Thursday. Mrs O. O. Cooper, of Masterton, and her little daughters, are spending a holiday at Seatoun. Mr and Mrs Tringham, Pigeon Bush, are at the Grand Hotel during their stay in town. Mrs T. G. Maoarthy contemplates visiting Japan with Mr and Mrs Ledingbam, of Melbourne. Mr and Mrs Robinson. Wellington. are staying at Bolton Bay Accommodation House.' Peloros Sound. Mrs Anderson, one of the delegates to the National Schools Conference, returned to Christchurch last night. Mr and Mrs Hugh Hamilton will leave Miss Milsom’a exclusive Danish face treatment acts on a wrinkled skin, and cleans the pores like matgio. Ladies, learn this wonderful natural hometreatment with the use of tho purest skin food, “Cultene” (Reg.) It will keep a young face healthy and a neglected face young. Hair treatments for falling, grey and laded hair. Hairwork of every description. Hairdressing taught. Shampooing. manicuring. ‘ Culteno Balm" tllog.) for motorists, seabathers and golfers; prevents sunburn and freckles. Purest face powder (which is skin-food in powder form). Hair staining. Strictly personal. Confidential. Miss Milsom, King’s Chambers (opp. Stewart Dawson’s). Willis street Wellington. Telephone 814. Weddings, beautiful Shower Bouquets, Posies, Baskets, Empire Staffs, Crooks, etc., artistically designed and forwarded to any part of the Dominion by Miss Murray, Vico-Regal Florist, 36, Willis street. SXJPEEFLHOES HAIR. Superfluous hair destroyed by "Eusma” (rog.). A guarantee given with each case undertaken. See testimonials and letters, Mrs Hullen (over Economic), Lambton quay. ’Phono 1047. (Testimonial.) Clyde Quay, Wellington. "Would you kindly send me two more packets of ‘Rusmo,’ as I am leaving for Australia on the 26th of next month, so kindly let mo have them before that date. I have found 'Eusma* a safe and sure euro for destroying superfluous hairs, and will recommend it to my friends on the other side. Trusting you will send it to them when required." Original copy of above can bo seen at my address. PURE MILK. For a trifling charge your milkman can have his milk supply examined by the Health Departmenrs officer at the Milk Depot. Dixon street. It is to your Interest that he should do SO. *
for their future home in Melbourne l:«j the Ulimaroa, next Friday. Mr and Mrs McLaren, and Miss McKenzie. all of -Wairarapa. are among the guests at the Occidental. Mrs and Miss Neill, of Feilding, who have been among the guests at tbo Royal Oak, return homo to-day. Mrs M. Meredith, Brooklyn, Masterton, who came down to say good-bye to her sister, Mrs Ogilvie-Grant. returned home yesterday. Air and Mrs I. Young have moved into Mr Tolhurst’s house. Dr Christie (England) having rented Mr Young’s house in Halswell street. Among the guests at the Empire Hotel are Mr and Mrs J. Bumby, Mr and Mrs Clifford Thotnjison, Mr and Mrs Alexander, and Mrs McLaren. Miss Eva Butts, Mr and Airs Reynolds Denniston, and Mr and Mrs <Jgilvte Grant were all passengers by the Manuka for Sydney yesterday afternoon. Airs Hayward, Lower Hutt, leaves today to attend the wedding of Miss Mace, of Brammerton, Wairarapa. which will take place in the little church at Tenui. The Ladies’ Seagull Amateur Swimming Club held two club events on Thursday evening: 50yds Breast-stroke Handicau Race, which resulted in a win for Miss Mona Butler (20scc), with Alias Tottie Daubney (12seo) 2. and Miss *B. Gibbs (scr) 3. Also started—Misses V. Somes, M. Nolan, G. Hayes, and M.
Daubney. It was a good race, each competitor winning from tho other by a touch. A life-saving competition was also got off. This resulted in a win for Aliss B. Gibbs, with Aliss M. Butler 2nd. and Aliss AI. Daubney 3rd. Also competed—Arieses AI. Nolan and T. Daubney. The following is tho order the members are in for tho Platts-Alills points trophy: Aliss T. Daubney 16, Miss M. Daubney 14, Atiss O. Arthur 11, Miss AI. Butler 9. Aliss B. Gibbs S, Aliss At. Nolan 4. Aliss V. Somes 2, and Aliss G. Hayes 1. Everyone who is interested in the splendid work done by tho Plunket nurses in building up a physically sound and well developed nation of the future can do something to help them to-day. Tho garden fete cot up by the Society for Promoting the” Health of Women and Children offers a splendid programme of interest and amusement this afternoon. Alany people have experienced in the past, under the gracious and kindly reign of Lady Ward af Awarua House, how pleasant an afternoon can be spent in tho grounds. Moreover the attractions of a big contingent of honhia babes is not the only “draw," though tho prizes offered to these little competitors are handsome and valuable enough to have drawn a largo number of entries. Tho produce stall is to he something unusually tempting. ■ And flowers —the choicest and loveliest flowers are coming they tell me. from as far afield as Christchurch. The staffs of fhe Agriculture, Industries and Commerce Department and the Tourist and Health Resorts Department had an enjoyable picnic at Day's Bay yesterday. The following is a list of tho events:—Boot and Barrel Race: Mitchell X, Alanuera 2. Relay Race: Aliss Armstrong and Mr Edwards 1, Mies Bell and Mr Scott 2. Hat Trimming; Mr Farrington 1, Air Ward 3. Swimming (100yds)Edwards 1. Eng 2. Three-legged Race: Mendeth and Crawford 1, Webster and Robinson 2. Thread tho Needle RaceMiss 801 IX, Aliss Larchiu 2. 100yds Departmental Championship : Scott 1, Robinson 2. Obstacle Driving Race- Mrs Ellison and Mr Kirfg. Potato Race - Gill 1 Taylor fi Married Aden's Race: Wynward 1, Gerard 2. Alarned Ladies’ Race • Mrs Ellison 1, Mrs Pope 2 Single LadiesRace: Aliss Turton 1, Miss Armstrong 2. Departmental Relay Race: Orchards Gardens and Apiaries Division 1, Live Stock and Afeat Division 2. Sack RaceWebster 1, Morrison 2. Boys' Race: Hyland 1, Robertson 2. Robertson 3. Girls’ Race: Miss Aekins 1. Aliss Hyland 2 Aliss Young 3. Tug-of-War for Banner 1 Fields and Experimental Farms Division X, Orchards Gardens and Apianes Division 2.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8349, 8 February 1913, Page 12
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