BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL JUBILEE; THE MAYORESS AND DEBUTANTES. Miss Stewart (Mayoress of Dunedin) with debutantes at the Mayor’s “At Home,” heid on Tuesday, August 5. iMiss Stewart (in the centre) carries the bouquet presented to her by the Executive of ‘he Association, on the ribbons of which were depicted the pictures of the two schoo.s which appeared on the souvenir cards. The debutantes. Mias Enid Fulton (daughter of Dr Fulton), and Miss Marjorie Macandrew (daughter of Mr Hunter Macandrew), carry bouquets presented by hia Worship the Mayor, Mr W. Downie Stewart. On the ribbons were printed the o'.d boys’ blue-and-gold monogram, ae used on their badges.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3101, 20 August 1913, Page 45 (Supplement)
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106BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL JUBILEE; THE MAYORESS AND DEBUTANTES. Miss Stewart (Mayoress of Dunedin) with debutantes at the Mayor’s “At Home,” heid on Tuesday, August 5. iMiss Stewart (in the centre) carries the bouquet presented to her by the Executive of ‘he Association, on the ribbons of which were depicted the pictures of the two schoo.s which appeared on the souvenir cards. The debutantes. Mias Enid Fulton (daughter of Dr Fulton), and Miss Marjorie Macandrew (daughter of Mr Hunter Macandrew), carry bouquets presented by hia Worship the Mayor, Mr W. Downie Stewart. On the ribbons were printed the o'.d boys’ blue-and-gold monogram, ae used on their badges. Otago Witness, Issue 3101, 20 August 1913, Page 45 (Supplement)
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