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Mrs Pearl Hurrell, left, aged 91, of New Brighton, and Mrs Mabel Thomas, who will be 103 on July 21, at a “nonagenarians afternoon,” organised by the Pegasus Lioness Club at Riccarton House yesterday. About 50 nonagenarians, including three who are centenarians, attended. So many wanted to attend that numbers had to be limited, and it has been decided to hold another party soon.

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Press, 18 May 1984, Page 4

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Mrs Pearl Hurrell, left, aged 91, of New Brighton, and Mrs Mabel Thomas, who will be 103 on July 21, at a “nonagenarians afternoon,” organised by the Pegasus Lioness Club at Riccarton House yesterday. About 50 nonagenarians, including three who are centenarians, attended. So many wanted to attend that numbers had to be limited, and it has been decided to hold another party soon. Press, 18 May 1984, Page 4

Mrs Pearl Hurrell, left, aged 91, of New Brighton, and Mrs Mabel Thomas, who will be 103 on July 21, at a “nonagenarians afternoon,” organised by the Pegasus Lioness Club at Riccarton House yesterday. About 50 nonagenarians, including three who are centenarians, attended. So many wanted to attend that numbers had to be limited, and it has been decided to hold another party soon. Press, 18 May 1984, Page 4