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Mr. and Mrs. A. Coombe, of I-lamil ton, are at the Royal Hotel.
Mrs. G. Mlrams and Mrs. H. Mirams, of Wellington, are staying at Hotel Cargen.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Franklin, of Whakatane, are among the guests at the Central Hotel.
Miss Turner and Miss Codyre, of Hamilton, and Mrs. S. Burling and Mrs. Matten, of Masterton, are staying at the Albert Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. A Buchanan, of Auckland, Mr. and Mrs. C. Glyde, of New Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. A. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. A. I-lebbend, of Wellington, and Mr. and Mrs. G. S'. Glenlster, of Auckland, are guests at the Star Hotel.
Prize Night at Kohirnarama ANNUAL DANCE TAMAKI YACHT CLUB Last evening in the Imperial Theatre. K'ohimarama, the Tamaki Yacht Club held its annual dance and prize-giving. | The hall was brightly decorated with i llags and winter flowers were arranged j on the supper tablcjs. I The commodore, Mr. AY. A. Wilkin - i son, welcomed the guests and asked Captain H. H. Sergeant to present the prizes Among those present were: Mrs. Kasper wearing a frock of deep red satin beaute; Mrs. Moore, navy crepe faille; Mrs. Mad ill, midnight blue souple satin; Mrs. Basil Clarke, black ring velvet; Mrs. Head, unrelieved black silk: Mrs. C. Kasper, lvoiry satin; Mrs. Livesy, shot taffeta and lace; Mrs. J. W. Andrew, black taffeta and gold lace; Mrs. A Brown, lilac satin; Mrs. Gray, scarlet crepe de sole; Mrs. Rowe, brick red satia; Mrs. Campbell, apple green crepe de afcine; Mrs. F. Brown, floral crepe de chinr: Mrs. Lysner, daffodil frilled satinMrs. Hutter, blush rose nlnon and silver : lace; Mrs. Lddgard, mist pink satin and i silva lace; Mrs. Jerome, citronne georgette, Mrs. Crawshay, rose embossed georgette; Mrs. Clabites, black velvet ano georgette: Mrs. YV. McGavin, midnight blue ring velvet; Mrs. Hunter. black souple satin; Mrs. E. Butler, deep rose moire velvet and georgette; Mrs. Gordon Nicholson, mist pink satin frock; Mrs. F Brown, unrelieved black crepe de sole. Miss Sergeant, who wore primrosecrepe de chine; Miss J. White, green crepe de chine; Miss E. Clark, ring velvet with uneven hemline; Miss H. Clark flame coloured taffeta; Miss King, pastel pink crepe do- chine; Miss Burgess, blush rose georgette; Miss P. Smith, apricot georgette; Miss F. Stenbeck, naples blue taffeta; Miss P. Stannaway, frock of silver lame; Miss M. Dawson, firefly shaded satin; Miss Andrew, sprigged satin; viiss Davis, rose pink georgette; Miss 'ampbeli, sky blue satin; Miss McCurd, Hack georgette; Miss Hill, rose pink nlnon; Miss Reid, water-lily green geor gette; Miss Poland, powder blue rayon: I Miss Evans, black crepe satin; Miss L.. Coate, orange georgette; Miss F. Col lege, blue georgette with pink shawl: I Miss Gibson, rose pink taffeta.
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