TO SAY “AU REVOIR”
Cocktails were served at five o’clock at Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hanna’s home in Homewood Avenue, Karori, yesterday, when they invited some friends to say au revoir to Dr. and Mrs, Louis Cohen, who will leave this month for a four months’ -tour in the Orient. It was a very cheery party, the guests moving about in the drawing-room and dining-room, sipping cocktails and conversing in groups. The decorative charm of the rooms was enhanced by many vases of beautiful dahlias in tawny autumn tones and the more brilliant shades of yellow and cerise, : which had all been grown in Mrs. Hanna’s own garden. Mrs. Cohen expects her sister. Mrs. John Fisher, Dorset, England, m arrive on a visit to New Zealand next • r eek, and she will tour the North Island with her before leaving for Sydney, en route to the Orient, on April 27,
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 157, 31 March 1937, Page 4
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150TO SAY “AU REVOIR” Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 157, 31 March 1937, Page 4
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