A MORNING TEA
A very pleasant morning tea was held in the Milne and Choyce Tudor Room on Saturday, in honour of Mrs. E. H. Robinson, of New York, wife of a newly-appointed director of the lirm. The guests included the wives of the principals of the firm, and the lady buyers. The tables were decorated with Iceland poppies and jonquils, while shoulder sprays of early spring flowers were presented to the guest of honour and the wives of the principals. Among those present, in addition to the guest of honour, were: —Mrs. J. S. Milne, Mrs. 11. V. Choyce, Mrs. A. Cooke, Mrs. H. Freakes, Mrs. J. Kidd, Mrs. M. Dodd, Mrs. E. Wilson, Mrs. A. McWhinnie, Miss M. Walbran, Miss L. Holben, Miss J. Campbell, Miss F. Hoi ben, Miss G. Ruck, Miss M. Wraight, M iss E. Wagner, Miss Reid, Miss A. McNicol, Miss Cremen, Miss P. O'Connor, Miss C. Madden, Miss 0. Bowler, Miss Runciman and Miss M. Boys.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22161, 15 July 1935, Page 3
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163A MORNING TEA New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22161, 15 July 1935, Page 3
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