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AN AFTERNOON TEA.

Mrs. W. Johnston, of Parnell, and Mrs. F. Howard arranged a very enjoyable tea parte, which was held at. the Lyceum Club for Miss of Hamilton, who recently arrived from England and will bo making her home in Auckland shortly. Tea was sei ved in the lounge, which was arranged with tulips and irises, and afterward Miss Graham was shown over the club.

The guests included Mrs. Kenneth (• ra!i;iin. .Mis-, Mowbray, Mrs. I''. Filchelt, Mrs. I'. Lvsiiar. Mrs. Martin Lvsnar I Waionru), Mis. King, Mrs, Lissnnt ( lav 101 l ((iisl.onip), Mrs. I. M'icksteed, Mrs. I )rans(icld, Mis, < Igilvie, Mrs. T. Sefton, Mrs. d. 11. Wood. Mrs. Gulliver. Mrs. Howard Thomas. Mrs. lielialTell. Mrs. J I'nseiibcrg. Mrs. 11. I!. Heskelh, Mrs. (laiidiu. Mrs de ('live l.owc, Miss 15aird, Miss Donald and Miss (J. Crawford. Mrs. Johnston wore a IVock of cigar brown crepe lleiiri trimmed illl fox fur, a fox fur necklet ami lial. to (ojip. Mrs Howard was iu navy Idiie relieved with louehes of cherry and a navy hat, and Miss tI ra ham was ;dso in navy blue, with stone marten furs and navv hat.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20303, 10 July 1929, Page 17

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AN AFTERNOON TEA. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20303, 10 July 1929, Page 17

AN AFTERNOON TEA. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20303, 10 July 1929, Page 17