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I DANCE AT PREBBLETON A successful dance was held in -the Prebbleton Hall, under the auspices of the cricket club. Higgins’s band supplied the dance music, and Mr Seaward played extras. The winners of Monte Carlo dances were Miss Gladys Baker and Mr P. Reardon. Miss Edwards and Mr Atkins. Mr D. Ash ’was master of ceremonies. In the card-room prizes were won by Mr and Mrs H. Prebble, Mrs W. Freeman and Mr P. Barr. Those present Included Mr and Mrs C. Hands, Mr and Mrs P. Barr, Mr and Mrs V. Ayers, Mr and Mrs F. Ayers, Mr and Mrs J, Giles, Mr and Mrs Oliver, Mr and Mrs J. Rutherford, Mr and Mrs C. Pilet, Mr and Mrs W. Murphy, Mr and Mrs J. Hartnell, Mr and Mrs L. Gallagher, Mr and Mrs L. Harris, Mr and Mrs G. Simpson. Mr and Mrs G. Hastie. Mr and Mrs W. Hartnell, Mr and Mrs T. Prebble, Mr and Mrs H. Prebble, Mr and Mrs A. Thomson, Mr and Mrs W. Kolkman, Mr and Mrs T. Harding. Mesdames W. O. Downey, W. Freeman, W. Downey, J. Anderson, Misses Margaret Barr, Jean Warren, Gladys Baker. Fuller, Edwards, Carmel Smith. Mona Jones, Bull, Louie Baker, Mlllicent' Tod, Elsie Gallagher, Violet Kolkman, Florence Warren, Mavis Smith, Kathleen Tod, Bertha Hartnell, Nancy Gallagher, Rhona Tod. Madge Arnst, Doris O’Neill. Dulcie Hern. Leah Drayton, Patricia McNatnara, Nona McNamara, and Mona Cunneen. FANCY DRESS DANCE In the Broadfleld Schoolroom the Broadfield branch of the Women's Division o£ the Farmers’ Union- held a successful fancy dress dance. Mrs W. Boyle (president) welcomed the guests, and Mr and Mrs J. Smith (Prebbleton) judged the costumes. , ■ . Prizes were won by Mrs G. Rutherford (Egyptian Lady), Miss Emma Gallagher (Magpie), Mr I. Reid (Turk), Mr R. C. Candy (Chinese), Miss Leah Drayton, Mr i L. Gallagher, Mrs W. Shearer (Irish 1 Sweepstake). Mr C. Lowe (AbsentMinded Professor). I Music was supplied by Messrs G. Rutherford and M. P. FitZgibbon, with extras by Mrs R. L. Corbett. Items were given by Mesdames G. Rutherford. R. C. Candy, R. L. Corbett, arid Mr G. Rutherford. The accompanists were Mrs R. L. Corbett, Mr M, P. Fltzgibbon, and Mr C. Wallace. Mrs W. Shearer acted as master of ceremonies. Novelty dances were won by Miss Molly Guilford and Mr J. Bennett, Mr and Mrs G. Rutherford. Miss Gladys Wallace and Mr D. Guilford. The guests of honour were Mr and Mrs J. Smith, Misses Mavis and Vonnie Smith (Prebbleton). Mir and Mrs M.-P. Fitzglbbon (Rolleston), Mrs R. L. Corbett, and Mr G. Rutherford. Amongst those present 'were Mesdames W. Boyle (Victorian Lady), Mrs J. Held (Russian Peasant), R. Wheeler (Gipsy), J. T. Gallagher (Sandwich Sian), C. Early (Spanish Lady), G. Rutherford (Egyptian: Lady), J, Neiman (Eat More Fruit), R. L. Corbett (Madame Dubarry), M. Butcher (Japanese Lady), R. C. Candy (My Garden Beautiful), M. P. Fitzglbbon, Larcombe and Roscoe (Three Old Maids of Lea), J. J. French (Old Lady), W. Shearer, Ryan, J. Smith. Roscoe, G. Warelng, R. McPherson (Ladbrooks), F. Ridge, D. Butcher, G. Simpson. Misses R. Costello, Mavis Smith. Vonnie Smith, M. Early, Elsie Gallagher, Alma Smith, Lily Smith, Minnie French, Myrtle Simpson, toma Gallagher. Gladys Guilford. Edna Boyle (Mrs Hayseed), Molly Guilford (Mr Hayseed), Pearl Guilford (Red Riding Hood), Emma Gallagher (Magpie), R. Gallagher (Gipsy), Myrtle Wallace (Community Sing), Gladys Wallace (Balloons), Phyllis Wallace (Window). Leah Drayton (Empire Trade), and Amy Clifford (Negro).

Mr L. B. Thompson and Miss Aileen Thompson (Papanui road) will leave to-day for Nelson for the inter-collegiate football tournament. Mrs Roderick Andefson (Fendalton), accompanied by her mother, Mrs Voelcker, has left to visit her brother in the North Island. Mrs William Anderson (“Arigideen,” Fendalton) will leave to-day for a visit to Dundein. Mrs G. Oldham (Sydney) will arrive in Christchurch next week to visit her parents, Mr and Mrs T. F. Gibson, Fendalton. Miss Jan Sloman (Wellington) is the guest • of Mrs Alister Deans, Morven, Darfleld. Miss Reay Trolove (Marlborough), after a visit to Christchurch, has left for Wellington. Mrs H. T. J. Thacker (Bealey avenue) and Miss H. Hull (Canon street) are attending the conference of the New Zealand Free Kindergarten Union in Wellington. Lady Sidey and Mrs J. Hanan (Dunedin) are visitors to Wellington for the Kindergarten Conference. Mrs Ernest Boddy (Dunedin) is the guest of Mrs F. A, E. Godwin, Sherborne street, St. Albans. Miss Wisha Ardagh will arrive from Dunedin this week to spend a holiday with her parents, Dr. and Mrs P. A. Ardagh, Carlton Mill road. Members of the Akaroa branch of the Workers’ Educational Association met at the home of Mrs C. A. Young (Balguerie street) and were later entertained at supper. Miss E. Southgate was leader, and two one-act plays, “The Folly of Faith,” by Alan Rayne, and “Anti-Clock-wise” were read. A WONDERFUL TONIC. Thyrodone is such a wonderful tonic and builder-up that it can be taken with advantage by everyone. Containing the full value of the salts and organic iodine of the oyster, it is claimed to be indisputably beneficial in the treatment of Goitre and Pernicious and Secondary Anaemia. The following and other Chemists sell Thyrodone at 4s 6d:—Cook and Ross, Ltd.. McArthur’s, Ltd., G. Bennington, Ltd . R. R. Parnham. Ltd., E. Cameron Smith, Ltd., D. S. Dodds, Ltd., Stanley L. Hall. Ask for Free Booklet. —2 A 2/6 BOTTLE OF HEENZO (HEAN’S ESSENCE) SAVES AT LEAST 10/-. Ordinarily eight bottles of cough mixture would cost 12/6. Get a bottle of HEENZO for 2/6 and make your owii cough mixture at home. This provides a supply equal to eight ordinarysized bottles and effects a saving of 10/-. Unequalled for effecting cures of all coughs, colds, and ’flu, etc. All chemists and stores. —1 Ladies or gents’ wrist watches from 15s; Guaranteed reliable timekeepers. “Save your sight!” Have your eyes tested free in our optical dept. Advice given free. D. C. Shier and Co.. Practical Watchmakers, Jewellers, and Regd. Opticians, 207 High street. —6 INVALIDS NOTE. In order to regain your strength, a light but nourishing food is most necessary. Fish provides as much nourishment as heavier meals, it is easily digested, and fanciful appetites are tempted by it. You can be assured of fresh daily supplies from KNOWLES. 134 Armagh street. —6 FOOT SPECIALIST. Ingrowing Nails, Bunions, Callous Corns. Moist Feet, Fallen Arches treated With Exercise, etc. MISS B. WILSON. 8.1.CH (British Institute of Chiropody), London, also N.Z. Trained Nurse, Reg, 699 Colombo street 'Phone 32-641. Appointments W8544 WHY BACK-DATE YOURSELF? Nobody thanks you for looking c Id. And grey hair is very ageing. You can end greyness—grow the true, original colour right back into your hair with Van-Grey. Not a dye, but a remarkable new hair-cell restorative. Results guaranteed. Barnett and Co., Chemists. —2 KNITTERS! JUST ARRIVED. 12 exclusive styles in dressing jackets, bed jackets, dressing gown, chic cosy underwear sets. You will adore these dainty designs. Photos of every garment with full knitting instructions in Specialty Knitting Book. No. 35. Send 7d in stamps to-day to Patons and Baldwins, Box 1441R, Wellington. —5 SURPRISE PARTY l A pleasant surprise party was held at the home of Mr and Mrs H. C. Campbell (Fisher street, Beckenham) in honour of the birthday anniversary of their daughter, Valerie. Games and dancing Were enjoyed, music for dancing being supplied by Mrs A. P. Hopkins, Miss Nola Hopkins, and Mr R, Pither. Novelty dances were won by Miss Molly Bankier and Mr E. Fancy, Miss G. Archer, and Mr M. Costello. Amongst those present were Mr and Mrs H. C. Campbell, Mrs A. P. Hopkins, Misses Valerie Campbell, Nola Hopkins, Nyra Doxon, Jean Frizzell, Eva Foster, Gertrude Archer, Molly Bankier, Coila Murray, Betty Gasson, Judith Furze, Messrs R. Meadowcroft, M. Murnane, E. Fancy. N. Stevens, MCostello, E. McCready, D. Pither, M. Wear, N. Stow. P, Heard, and J. Bankier. SOCIAL AT NEW BRIGHTON To show their appreciation of the valuable assistance given to the New Brighton sub-branch of the Plunket Society by the Raunai Club on various occasions, the committee of the sub-branch arranged an evening social for members of ‘ the club, which was held at the home of Mrs J. H. Shaw, Hawke street, New Brighton. During the evening, a “shipwreck party” (members of the Plunket Society) ar-, rived, and caused considerable amusement. Items were given by Mrs L. Vernazonl, Mrs J. H. Shaw, and Miss Brenda Shaw. Competition winners were Mesdames J. Low, Shaw, F. Hughes, and Miss E. Hulme. A book, autographed by all present, was presented to Mrs Shaw by Mrs Nell McGullvray, president of the Plunket subbranch. ' Those present Included the Mayoress of New Brighton (Mrs E. L. Smith). Mesdames J. H. Shaw, N. McGillivray, C. Uren, L. Lawrence, F. Hughes. R. Mahalm, T. M. Moore, R. Hurrell, J. Low, A. W. Judge, H. Ainsley. J. Hall. H. P. C. Comen. L. Vernazoni, M. Anderson, W. Flavel G- E. Blelby, F. Blewltt, V. Colville, E. J. Hill, T. Bisman. S. J. Crammer, Dodd, C. McCree, J. J. Melhuish, and F. J. Delamaln, Misses Doreen and Brenda Shaw, O. Hunt, R. Armstrong, L. Farr, E. Hulme. D. Winny, and M. Lawrence.

ST. ANDREW’S COLLEGE FOOTBALL CLUB’S DANCE Dances organised lay old boys of St. Andrew’s College always receive loyal support from former pupils of the schqol. Las. evening members of the Old Boys’ Football Club were hosts at their annual dance held at the Winter Garden. Specially invited guests oh this occasion were Dr and Mrs D. MeK. Dickson, and representatives of the Old Collegians’ and Boys’ High School Old Boys’ football clubs. A novel item arranged as entertainment for those present was a can can danced by Lesley Hayes and Betty Pine, pupils of Miss Rona Vaughan, The Bailey-Marstbn orchestra played dance music. Committee members who sponsored the dance were Messrs I. J. D. Minson, R. B. Hamilton, P. W. Hilson, E. L. Hatherley, E. P. Newburgh, P. C. Morrison, and G. A. Mcßae (secretary). Those present included Mesdames B. F. Johns, Keith Wallace, G. A. M. Hilson, F. H. Hayes, Misses Nola Edmonds, Joy Smith, Clare Newman. Margaret Gurr, Helen Hervey, Jocelyn Turner, Elizabeth Stephens, Phyllis Brooks, Nora Chamberlain, Elaine Coe, Ngarita MaeDougall, Joan Fraser. Janet Leighton, Gene Collins, Peggy Matson, Phyllis Moulin, Gwen Couchman, Jessie Palk, Elaine Perry, Cushla Ennis, Janice Royds, Barbara Nicholson, Marjorie Davis. Noel Kibblewhite, Mavis Legg, Mary Talbot. Betty Smithson, Doreen Bradshaw, Gertrude Moore, Ngaire Quartermain, Nalda Nelson, Monica Bruorton, Lillian Harper, Janet Waters, Mary Norris, Josephine Chester, Letty Hervey, Jane Dykes, Jean Rumbold, Othlie Fowler, Ann Macfarlane, Joan Skinner, Olive King, Betty Simpson, Winifred Watson, Muriel Clements. Tul Panned. Kathleen Talbot, Betty Pine, Helen Haskins, Jean Ballantyne, Barbara Buchanan, Peggy Wright, Winnie Broughton, Jocelyn Brownlee, D. Jones, Betty Tapper, Betty Lindsay, Mollie Clark, Dorothy Kernahan, Margery Skjellerup. Joan Warelng, Cushla Reddington, Edna Melhuish, Delcie Melhuish, Rani Stewart, Maude Allen, Joan Redfern, Kathleen Edbrooke, Margaret Selby, Noreen Russell, Mollie Donnelly, Marjorie Chambers, Robin. Turner, Joy Nicholls, Billie Cummings Philippa Bristol. Ngaire Caffln, Brownie Freeman, Moyra Cocks, Jean Campbell, Joyce Wynie, A. Tourrell, Dorothy Grose, Marlon Costello, Joan Barker, Flora Allan. Mona Sharman, E. Heine, Jean Irving, Rita Sharland, and Marion Gregg. AFTERNOON PARTY To honour Miss Mavis Mulcock, whose marriage to Mr Allan Neeve will take place on Saturday, Miss Aileen Thompson and Miss Norma Davidson were hostesses at an enjoyable little afternoon tea party held at Ballantynes yesterday. The tea tables were bright with vases of Iceland poppies, and each guest brought a “bathroom” gift for Miss Mulcock. Amongst those present were Mesdames T- Chisnall, W. S, Clifton-Mogg, Misses Mavis Mulcock, Mary Morten, Molly Rankin, Valerie Reyell, Aileen Thompson, Margaret Kesteven, Norma Davidson, and Ranee Broughton. FAREWELL PARTY Mrs Noel Ford (River road. New Brighton) was the hostess at a very pleasant farewell party given at her home yesterday afternoon in honour of Mrs F, J. Bromley, who, with. Mr; Bromley, will leave New . Brighton, shortly to live in Pongakawa, neajr Auckland. Presenting the guest of honour with a bouquet of spring flowerSj Mrs Ford extended to her the best wishes of all her friends. Competitions were won during the afternoon by Mesdames A. W. Judge, F. J. Bromley, and M. Moses. Those invited were ■ Mesdames F. J. Bromley, D. G. Sullivan, G. Fitzgerald, R. McKeown, M. Moses, C. J. Watkins, W. H. Browne, J. Bellamy, E. H. Jones, A. W. Judge, J, D. Last, A. B. Grant, J. Sands, J. Arnott, R. Parker, T. Swaney, D. McKenzie, V. East, H. Benson, M. Le Roi, and M. Skinner, and Miss I. A. M. Leaver. . i DANCE AT FRASCATI Last night boys of modern V. remove form of the Boys’ High School spent a very pleasant time entertaining their friends at an enjoyable dance held at Frascati. Members of the organising committee were Mr H. Henderson (master-in-charge), J. F. Lewthwaite. F. G. Murray, D. L. Aiken, A. F. Cocks. C. C. Bezar, and J. B. Noonan.. J. L. Lewthwaite and A. F. Cocks were masters of ceremonies, and music was supplied by the DawsonWinfield Orchestra. A demonstration dance given by Miss Marion Grose and Mr Ralph Newburgh added interest to the evening’s programme. Amongst those present were Misses Nola Harrison. S. Gibbs, R. Larcombe, B. Gimson, Betty Francis, Doris Alexander, Evelyn Howitt, Moira D’Anvers, R. Wilson, Hilda Moore. Joy Saunders, Edna Wickes, Patricia Wilson, Lois Collins, Lorna Mulcock, Catherine Bowles, Jean Costello, Mavis Brown, Jessie Gallagher. Jean Youngman, Jean Irving, Kona Irving. Jean Whyte, Nellie Kirkwood, Phyllis Ford, Jean Godfrey, Brenda Williamson, Betty Daniel, Mary Crawford, Pamela Tisch, S. Dixon, Sylvia Cooper, Joyce Fletcher. Audrey Witte, Enid Rowe, Joyce Rowe, Helen Aiken, Margaret Lee, Shirley Higgins, Eunice Thompson, Moray Hume, Marion Hume, Alma Kibblewhite. V. Miller, June Ware. Lou Cameron, R. W. Simes, M. Grose, B. Geddis, Betty Gasson, Jeanne Harrington. Muriel Tate, Margaret Cuming, Nancy Tretheway, Beverly Young, Beryl Hobson, Jean Robson, Pearl Kingdom, and B. Carter. WOMEN’S TEMPERANCE UNION NEW BRIGHTON BRANCH Mrs J. S. Duncan presided at the fnonthly meeting of the New Brighton branch of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union, held in the Methodist schoolrom, New Brighton, yesterday afternoon. The opening devotions were taken by Mrs Captain H. Manse Read, of the Salvation Army. Mesdames G. Ellis and W. Pepperell were appointed delegates to the Canterbury District Convention to be held at Riccarton on September IS and 16, and it was arranged that officers of the branch would also attend. The secretary reported that about 10 members 'of the branch had attended a cottage meeting at the home of Mrs Deal (Lonsdale street), when a talk had been given by Mrs Captain Read* The president and Mrs Pepperell reported upon a visit paid to the Sunnyside Mental Hospital. Mrs T. Mulcock, who will leave the district shortly, to live at Sumner, tendered her resignation, which was accepted with regret An, apology was made, by the president for gifts of babies’ and women’s clothing for the Mayoress’s fund. Mrs Brigadier Cotterill, of the Salvation Army, gave an interesting address on her experiences during 16 years spent in South Africa. Hostesses were Mrs F. Sincock and Miss J. Palmer. Read and' use “The Press” Classified Want Advertisements. 12 words Is. three insertions 2s 6d, ’Phone 33-358.

OBITUARY MRS E. S. TURNER Rangiora’s oldest native-born resident. Mrs Emily Selina Turner, died in Christchurch on Wednesday in her seV%nty-eighth year. Mrs Turner was the third daughter of Mr and Mrs Solomon Stephens, who came to Rangiora from England in 1859. She was educated at Merton’s School, Rangiora, and was married about 80 years ago to Mr Henry Turner, proprietor of the “Standard and North Canterbury Guardian.” BLENHEIM NEWS An enjoyable dance was held at Miss Margaret Churchward’s studio, when the guests included Mr and Mrs G. M k Spence, Mr and Mrs S. T. Critcmey, Mr and Mrs Rewi Murray, Mr and Mrs G. Mitchell, Mr and Mrs Hugh Houghton, Mr and Mrs W. T. Churchward, Mrs Errol Reid, and Dr. and Mrs P. J. Fogarty, Misses Clare Ward, Mary Weld, Nancy Teschemaker, P. Goulter, L. Adams, Betty Redwood, Mary Monro, A, Hewitt, Shona Williams (Gisborne), and M. Macnab, Messrs F. Morrison, J. and P. Vavasour, J. Oakley, P. Johnston, G. Dillon. M. Adams, D. Balfour, P. Williams (Gisborne), A. Monro, Drs. Hogg and R. G. Adams. Mrs H. Harris entertained some of her friends at an enjoyable bridge party, at her home in Maxwell road. Bridge was played in the drawingroom./ which was decorated with bowls of japonica, violets, and primroses. Those .present were Mrs R. G. Scott, Mrs A. H. Goyder, Mrs B. Clouston, L. C. Chaytor, and W. de Castro. Misses Anderson, M. Bell, and Rutherford. Miss A. 'Houlker (Nelson), who has been staying with Mrs B. Clouston (Springlands), has returned home. Mrs A. E. Brocket! has returned from a visit to Wellington. Mrs M. B. Hope (The Tumntil), who has been spending some weeks with Mrs A. A. Macnab. has returned home. Miss Holland (Timaru) is visiting her sister, Mrs J. Balfour (Vernon). Mrs W. B. Stevenson (Upcot), who has been staying with Mrs C. Murray (Wharanui), has returned home. Mr and Mrs G. Spencer (Northern Rhodesia) are visiting Blenheim. Mrs A. Gibbons (Khandallah, Wellington) is visiting Blenheim. Miss E. Orsman. matron of the Kawa Kawa Hospital, North Auckland, is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs W. H. Orsman (Havelock). Mrs P. Westenra (Rossmore) has returned from a visit to Christchurch. SACRED HEART COLLEGE PUPILS* CONCERT AND DANCE Yesterday afternoon many parents! and friends gathered at the Sacred Heart College, Ferry road, for the annual concert given by pupils of the college, and the annual fancy dress dance. The concert programme which gave much pleasure to the appreciative audience included the following items: Chorus, Form 11, (pianist, Sybil Hunter): dance,i Eileen Mannlon; folk dance, Form' 111. (pianist, B. Dennis); recitation, Patricia Quinn; action, song, seniors (pianist, Justine Thompson); song,' Clare Kortegast: dance, juniors (pianist, Sybil Hunter): recitation, Kathleen Gilmore; folk dance, seniors (pianist, Pat. Gilmore); action song, juniors (pianist, Sybil Hunter); dance, L. Lagan. D. Shah, K. Sheehan, and J. McNabb (pianist, Zena Lanyon); folk dance. Forms I. and 11. (pianist, Z. Lanyon); chorus, Form V.; dance, juniors (pianist, B. Dennis): dialogue, R. Finnerty, D. Shah. N. Cotter. J. Newsome, F. White, M. Wilson (pianist, Sybil Hunter): chorus, Forms 111. and IV.; dialogue, D. Shah; action song, juniors (pianist, Z. Lanyon): folk dance, Form HI- (pianist, Z. Lanyon); song, N. Cotter and T. Cullen; folk dance, Forms I. and 11. (pianist, Zena Lanyon); dance, Kathleen Sheehan (pianist, Sybil Hunter); chorus. Forms 111-, and IVA folk song, seniors and juniors (pianist, P; Gilmore); verse speaking choir, Forms I. arid II.; action song, seniors and juniors (pianist, Zena Lanyon). Those who attended in fancy dress Included; K. Cummings (Lavender Lady), P. Scully (Pink Lady), F. Costello (Chinese Princess), K. O’Dohoghue (Rosemary), D. Butler (Spring), K. Gilmore (Grandmother), J. Ardagh (Sea Nymph), P. Hallins (Eighteenth Cehtury), K. Mannix (Winter), J Bowles (Summer), J. Coffey (Empress of Abyssinia), K. Rivers (Gipsy), M. Ramsay (Gipsy), Z. Lanyon (Pierrette), R. Finnerty (Cow Girt), P. Poff (Night), P. Gilmore (Lavender Lady). J. Nelson (Dresden Lady), G. Tasker (Grecßh), O. Murray (Dutch Girl), M. Brand (Spanish Lady), T. O’Brien (Old-fashioned Lady). J. Traynor (Dutch Girl), C. Murphy (Madame du Barry), S. Hunter (Dutch Cleanser), C. Judd (Grecian Girl), J. Hobday (Italian Lady), J. Cummings (Peasant Woman), S. O’Donnell (Old-fashioned Lady), P. Withers (Bridesmaid), N. Stephens (Italy), J. Conway (Prussian Dancer), P, Donnelly (Autumn), N. Walshe (Summer), H. O’Malley (Japanese),. M. Gilmore (Spring), M. O’Connell (Winter), I. Peoples (Spanish), M. Gough (Elizabethan), D. Shah (Girl Guide), P. McLuskie (Italian Peasant), E. McGee (Martha Washington), P. Conway (Dutch Girl), L. Lagan (Lorna Doone), P. Neill (Victorian), N. Carmichael (Early Victorian), K, Sheehan (Shepherdess), M. McDonough (Waitress). G. Ardagh (Gipsy), G. Foster (Hallowe’en Ghost), P. Nee (Japanese Lady), M. Candy (Early Victorian), P. Lagan (Dutch Girl), A. Doody (Grandmother), J. Terry (Twentieth Century Lady), E. McDonough (Gipsy), N. Nlckey (Japanese Lady), P. Strlbling (Spanish Lady), N. McCarthy and E. Williams (Kate Greenaway Girls), N. Coates (Spring), E. Mannion (Irish Colleen), C. Newton (Shepherdess), H. McKay and J. Wright (Ye Old English Ladles). P. Walshe (Columbine), J. Kelly (Old-fashioned Lady), N- Ball (Sailor), K. Devlin (Highlander), M. Mustchin (Miss Modern), M. Sarlch (Russian Peasant), P. Learning (Miss Modern), G. Fltzgibbon (Irish Colleen), N. McGrath (Grecian Girl), R. Noonan (Victorian Lady), J. Nolan (Gipsy), P. O’Neill (Cadbury's Chocolate), A. Ramsay (Coster Girl), J. Thompson (Victorian Lady)’, P. Traynor (Dresden Shepherdess), B. Dennis (Poudre Period), S. Brophy .(Australian Girl), L. Chapman (Coster Girl), M. Evans (Box of Paints), M Harrington (Old English Lady), M. Powell (Eastern Lady), M. Nicholson (Mid-Victorian), E. Robinson (Cabbage Pest), P. Stuart (Irish Colleen), M. Tully (Alice Blue Gown), O. Quigg (Rosalind). M Berry (Lady in Blue), P. Gallagher (Swedish Girl), I. Watson and N. Field (Twins). E McDonough (Old English Lady), M. Lucock (Spanish Girl), O Walker (Dolly Varden), P. Ardagh (Oldfashioned Lady), J. Nicholson (Cossack). F. Crampton (Gipsy), J. Forde (Oldfashioned Lady), N, Wakefield (Soldier Girl), R. McNamara (Cossaok), G. Me-. Mullan (Princess). M. Geaney (Reckett’s Blue), M. Gates (1815 Lady), T. Cullen (Japanese), C. Kortegast (Morris Dancer), j; Smith (Lady Jane Grey), J. O’Brien (Bed Cross Nurse), P. Gee (Mary Queen of Scots). N. Cotter (Mid-Victorian), J. McNabb (Girl Guide), F. White (Early Victorian), J. Guilford (Mexican Girl), R. Stewart (Night), M. Alexandre (Gipsy), F. Batten (Early Victorian), N. Kennedy (Old English Lady). S. Kenhett (The Gay ’Nineties), M. Tellemona (Early Victorian), p. Williams (Ribbon Fan), Y. Lyons (Little Miss Muffet), S. Irving (Nurse), M. Shelly (Red Riding Hood), F. Wbodham (Gipsy), J. Ritchie (Gipsy), J. McKay (Princess Elizabeth), J. Burns (Gipsy), A. Stephens (Queen of Hearts), A. McDonough (Little 80-Peep), M. Wilson (Old English Lady). M. Newell (Japanese), M. Stephens (Gipsy), J. Williams (Shamrock), L. Nelson (Folly). S. Clements (Victorian Posy), J. Newsome (Flower Girl), and P, Quinn (Little 80-Peep). WINTER GARDEN CABARET The usual weekly cabaret will be held at the Winter Garden pn Saturday evening. The Bailey-Marston orchestra will provide the dance music.

VISITORS TO CHRISTCHURCH New City: Mr and Mrs G. Miller (Hokitika), Mrs T. E. Jefcoate (Wanganui)* Mrs M. Ai Morris (Ngutuwera). Hotel Federal: Mt and Mrs Brownlee (Tlmaru), Miss I. Clowes (Wellington), Mr and Mrs G- Robinson (Hindoo). Mrs Ditfby> Mrs Orr (Ashburton). Clarendon Hotel: Miss E. M. Barry (Palmerston North). United Service Hotel: Miss M. Saunders (Hanmer). Warner’s Hotel: Miss X&uM HOl (Lawreneq). < *

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CURRENT NOTES Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21867, 21 August 1936, Page 2