PRINCES IN ST. JOHN'S WOOD.
Mayfair will have to look to its laurels. St. John's Wood threatens to become a fashionable quarter with the installation of such popular people as Mrs. Dudley Ward, Lady Headfort and Lady Margaret Drum-mond-Hay, states a journal. The Prince of Wales and Prince George were the first guests to dine in Mrs. Ward's up-to-the-moment house. In the lime-green dining room Mrs. Ward lias a whole wall of mirror glass, so that diners can see themselves eating and drinking at a rare marble refectory table. Another glass wall in (he drawing room stretches up to the ceiling and is all in one piece. Penelope and Angela, Mrs. Ward's two daughters, have their own pale green bathroom with maps on the walls.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21118, 27 February 1932, Page 6 (Supplement)
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125PRINCES IN ST. JOHN'S WOOD. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21118, 27 February 1932, Page 6 (Supplement)
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