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Also at the Races

Owing to lack of space in yesterday's SUN a number of names of folk who were present at the Ellerslie races on New Years’ Day. taking a prominent part in the delightful fashion pageant, had to be held over till to-day. They are now published below: Miss Lindsay, in a frock of beige l&ce and chiffon worn with a mushroom-pink hat and white fox furs. . . Miss R. Waller wore a girlish tiered frock of printed crepe de chine and a wide-brimmed fawn hat. Miss Nancy Colbeeks pretty frock was of frilled and embroidered chiffon in wildrose colouring and with it she wore a rose-pink hat. Miss Uene Spence wore a scarlet and putt v printed frock of crepe de chine with' a scarlet hat to tone. Miss F. Murray’s frock was of navy georgette and lace and with it she wor»a hat of navy blue with pink floral trimming. Miss O. Murray wore a mist-blue frock of georgette and a Bangkok hat in a I>ale fawn tone. Miss Walker wore a black georgette frock mounted on pink with a pastelpink hat trimmed with feather flowers. Miss Mahon wore an ensemble of French grey crepe faille with a wide hat of black balibuntal. Miss Nell Mahon was in an ensemble of navy blue mirror crepe worn with a matching' hat. Miss Emerson was wearing a rose and blue flower-patterned crepe de chine frock and a hat in the same shades. Miss A. Davidson wore a frock cf beech-brown crepe de chine with floral relief and a hat to tone Miss McLean chose a white georgette frock, lightly embroidered and with it she wore a mignonette-green hat. Miss Marriner was in a frock of rosepink crepe de chine and lace, and a pretty pink rose trimmed her hat of white crinoline straw. Miss Rathbone wore a rose du Barri frock of georgette with a coat to match trimmed with soft grey fur. Her hat was of fawn Bangkok straw. Miss Cush la Rainger was wearing a hydrangea blue frock of georgette made in bolero fashion and a blue velvet band trimmed her white hat. Miss B. Stokes was in a frock of palest wildrose georgette banded with pink and blue embossed lace, and with it she wore a black picture hat. Miss J. Stokes’s frock was of deep biscuit georgette, worn under a matching lace and georgette frock. A gretm shoulder posy matched her hat of green toning. Miss Peggy McLean’s frock was of georgette in a deep primrose-yellow shade and was bordered with white georgette. With rt she wore a white hat. Miss Tole was a frock of tucked eau de nil crepe de chine and a black picture hat. Miss Gribbin's frock of beige georgette was worn with a hat of burnt-orange straw trimmed with nasturtium flowers. Miss Cuff wore an ensemble of sage green with a border of a deeper shade and a small green hat trimmed with twotoned ribbons. Miss Audrie Bayly was in a frock of hyacinth-blue georgette made with a tiered skirt of accordion pleating and a tucked bodice. Her hat was of oyster shading. Miss Brabant wore a frock of periwinkle blue georgette with a coat and hat of matching shade. Miss Burns was wearing a suit of biscuit crepe de chine bordered ■with lizard patterned material and a hat of cameorose crinoline. Miss C. Russell wore a suit of sandshaded crepe de chine with a wide trinoline hat in the same colour. Miss Lloyd was wearing an ensemble of Betty blue georgette trimmed with rows of narrow Valenciennes lace. Her hat was of soft blue crinoline straw. Miss Graham was in a georgette frock of Sahara toning and with it she wore a crinoline hat trimmed with pale gold velvet ribbon. Miss Vaile wore an ensemble of lace and georgette in honey toning, and her hat was of dawn-pink crinoline straw. Miss McLennan was wearing an organdie frock of primrose yellow with white embroidery and a white hat trimmed with a bunch of small yellowflowers. Miss S. Russell wore a frock of geran-ium-rose, georgette and a hat of matching pink. Miss Margaret Rainger wore a handembroidered frock of leaf-green chiffon trimmed with light touches of jmbroidery and a black picture hat. Miss V. Goldwater was in a petal green frock of chiffon with rows cf narrow val lace and dainty touches of embroidery. Her hat was of crocus-mauve shade.

Miss Wallnut wore a black lace and chiffon gown with a black hat trimmed j with pink roses. Miss Rona Rainger was in a frock of briar-rose georgette with a frilled skirt of forget-me-not blue lace, and her hat was of matching shade. Miss Rita Cornaga wore a *rock of ; scarlet and white georgette made with : a two-tiered skirt of accordion pleated 1 red georgette and a white bodice trimmed ! with red embroidery. Her hat was of matching shade. Miss Horton was wearing an ensemble suit of pastel pink shaded georgette, with a hat of pedal straw to match. Miss A. Horton was in a frock of leafgreen georgette, with a pretty applique trimming, and she wore a hat of black sisal straw. Miss Rutherfoi'd wore a frock of Sahara shaded crepe marocain and georgette, with a picture hat of the same shade. Miss M. Ferguson was in a frock of ivory mariette, with lavender embroidery, and she wore a white crinoline hat trimmed with lavender velvet. Miss Biddy Philcox wore an ensemble of lotus rose georgette, made with a straight coat over a full-skirted frock, and her picture hat was of matching shade. Miss Patterson wore a briar-rose frock of georgette, and a black picture hat. Miss Fraser was in a fawn georgette frock, piped with delft blue, and a blue hat trimmed with blue and pink flowers. Miss R. Ashton wore a black crepe satin frock, with an inset decolletage of rose pink georgette back and front. She had a black hat trimmed to tone. Miss T. Macindoe was in a tiered frock of pleated geranium pink georgette, made in sleeveless fashion, and worn with a pink hat. Miss Tills was wearing a grey and lacquer red frock of crepe de chine, with a deep tucked front, and a hat of lacquer red shade. Miss Sutherland was in a frock of ficelle lace, and georgette, trimmed with needlerun lace. She had a leaf green crinoline hat, sunshade, and scarf. Miss Noni Martin wore a tucked frock of wildrose georgette over a frock of opal blue embroidered chiffon. Her hat was of harmonising shade. Miss A. Lawrence was wearing a darkpatterned frock of floral crepe de chine, with a black picture hat. Miss Moginie chose a frock of mignonette greerr pleated crepe georgette, with pointed panels edged with fawn, and wore with it a smart fawn hat. Miss M. Dawson was wearing a frock of fuchsia crepe alonza, made with a pleated skirt attached in a vandyked line to a straight bodice. Her nat was of matching shade. Miss Iris Hale wore a jumper suit of electric blue crepe de chine, with pale beige facings, and wore a hat of matching tone. Miss O’Meara (Gisborne) was wearing a frock of rose beige crepe de chine, with a pleated panel, and a small hat of fawn and rose toning. Miss L. Atkinson wore a blue printed frock of crepe de chine, with a blue hat banded with velvet. Miss Bullock-Webster was in a mulberry shaded frock of crepe faille, with a coat to match, and an ecru hat. Miss Dolly Vaile wore an apricot rose jumper suit of pleated georgette, with a black picture hat. Miss Ruby Coleman was wearing a frock of cerise crepe de chine, and a small hat of pale fawn shade. Miss Betty Lockhart chose a frock of forget-me-not blue georgette, and with it she wore a shady hat of stitched blue taffetas. Miss Jean Macindoe was in a draped ensemble of beige georgette, and she wore a picture hat of matching shade. Miss Val. Jackson’s frock of white georgette was entirely free from colour, and with it she wore a hat of pale mastic toning. Miss Mabel Jackson was wearing a two-toned frock of light and deep beige georgette, touched at the waistline with silk embroidery'. Her hat was of stitched georgette. Miss Jean Lawford wore an organdie picture fpock of cherry red shade, with white relief, and a rose-pink crinoline hat. Miss Parkinson was in a frock of roseblush georgette, and she wore a hat of a slightly deeper tone. Miss Elaine de Chair, who arrived in Auckland yesterday morning, was also present, anrl wore a jumper suit of rose du Barri with a white felt hat. Mrs. W. S. Spence was in an ensemble of tete de negre sedan cloth, with scarlet relief, and a small hat to tone, and Miss Ilene Spence wore a patterned frock of rose crepe de chine, with a hat of matching shade.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 243, 4 January 1928, Page 4

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Also at the Races Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 243, 4 January 1928, Page 4

Also at the Races Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 243, 4 January 1928, Page 4