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| Mrs. H. M. Brogan, of Sydney, is a j J guest at the Royal Hotel. * * * Miss Ellen Bailey, of Auckland, in- ! 1 tends spending some months in Tirau. Mrs. H. P. Kissling, of Auckland, is the guest of Mrs. A. E. Dewes in Morrinsville. Mrs. A. Beckett, of Mar ton, lias been spending a holiday with Mrs. W. Fulton, at Morrinsville. Staying at the Grand Hotel are Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Williams, of Hawke’s Bay, Mr. and Mrs. J. Matlieson, of Timaru. Mrs. A. R. Shepherd, of Sydney, and Miss M. Steere. of Sydney. , Young Woodley
MISS NATALIE MOYA WEARS SEVERAL CHIC LITTLE FROCKS.
FIRST-NIGHTERS Simplicity was the essential | characteristic of the frocks worn by Miss Natalie Moya as Mrs. i Simmons, the wife of the housemaster in “Young Wood ley," which was presented at His Majesty's I Theatre last evening. I JjMRST she appeared in a smart little suit of checked and plain kasha, featuring a beige ground. Large overchecks of ravenswing and red coloured the skirt and appeared in a jaunty scarf on the jumper, which was brightened with a scarlet belt. She wore a small dark hat and carried a bag to match. Next she appeared in a slender 1 jumper suit of beige crepe faille, made with a pleated skirt and a soft collar of primrose satin, tied in a loose knot in front with ends falling free. In the last scene Miss Moya wore a navy blue frock of crepe de chine, relying for its effect on two scarves of blue and yellow printed crepe, one tied diagonally across the shoulders, and the other knotted at the waistline. Cuffs of the same printed fabric gave a smart finishing touch. IN THE AUDIENCE Among those present at the first night of this play were: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gold water, the latter looking particularly charming in green and rose. Mrs. Mark Lav is, who wore black georgette and several ropes of pearls was accompanied by Mrs. Freddy Taine, the latter in a pretty black gown encrusted with blue and rose bead motifs. Mrs. Walter Clegg wore a white sequined gown under her black velvet wrap.. Little Miss Lila Brampton looks as winsome as ever in a pastel georgette frock. Mrs. Eve Bentlej', who put in an appearance in a debonair black satin dinner suit and white camellia. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hhiie, who brought their youngest daughter Alison. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Delpli, the latter in a delightful little black marietta frock and cloak of black velvet. Others present included:—Mr. and Mrs. J. Broun, Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Somers, Mrs. Leys, Mrs. J. Frater, Mrs. C. Phillips, Mrs. IC Raymond, Mrs. Ballantyne. Mrs. Mr.Artney, Miss D. Farquhar, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brett, Mrs. Melville, Miss Oxley, Miss Tv. Ince, Mr. and Mrs. Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, and Miss Racket.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 687, 12 June 1929, Page 4
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