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PLUNKET SOCIETY ACTIVITIES

The Pluuket SOS art union hi aid of funds for the Karitaue Hospital will definitely close to-day week, May--30, and will be drawn on June 16. Books and tickets (each containing ten at 3d. each) may be obtained at the inquiry counter at Kirkcaldie and Stains's, or at the Plunket Headquarters. Kent Terrace. The AA’ellington branch of the Plunket Society will call a public meeting in the I’alm Lounge of tlie Hotel St. George at 5 p.m. next AVednesday, to discuss plans tor the annual Plunket ball, which will be bold in the Town Ball on July 10, during race week. An invitation to attend is extended to all persons interested. The committee will outline a scheme for the ball, which should appeal to persons of all ages. The ballet will again be a feature of proceedings ami as it is necessary to start training almost immediately, the committee ask that girls who wish to be in it will come to the meeting and band in their names.

Agues .Samson, will) her wide experience and good taste, offers an unequalled service in assisting clients in the choice of a lint. Among a number of very new hats, hats modelled with the latest lines, is a black bowler rolled both sides, with a lbw crown finished with a narrow white suede strap. Another bowler slightly higher in the crown is all black, the -brim being not quite so sharply rolled. The new big beret with its thrown-forwaril crown is '•xemplilied in a very soft black felt. Tbi' new Breton sailor has a wider brim than of yore, with a shallow crown topped with a pompom of cut felt—one example carried out in black. Another black hat is a modification of a tricorne, with its front point squared off. It is made from black velvet with a velvet Hower catching up the brim at one side. Over the eyes is a very smart course-meshed veil. All these hats arc examples drawn from a large stock, characterised by good taste and style and bound to make an appeal to the well-dressed woman. —Agnes Samson. Lambton Quay.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 202, 23 May 1936, Page 20

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PLUNKET SOCIETY ACTIVITIES Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 202, 23 May 1936, Page 20

PLUNKET SOCIETY ACTIVITIES Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 202, 23 May 1936, Page 20

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