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HURLEYVILLE ELECTRIC BALL.

DISTRICT SOCIAL NEWS. Those who attended the ball held at Hurleyville to celebrate the switching on of electric light included Miss Scown, secretary (green satin), Mesdames Adlam (gold celanese), D. Hurley (floral crepe de chine), Fullarton (green marocain), Sutherland (black crepe de chine and lace), Dick Hurley (black taffetas), J. Williams (floral frock), Newall (blue silk), Eugene Hurley (floral taffetas), F. Schultz (black satin), R. Douglas (midnight blue georgette). Jack Hurley (brown silk marocain), Edgecombe, Hawera (pink satin), J. Cameron (new green satin), Carey (white lace), Masters (coffee lace), W. Tayler (gold lace and green velvet), Forbes (orange satin), W. Tocker (floral rayon), L. Hunt (sffnset crepe merle), Smith (flame satin), Scown (black and white), McLincock (pink silk and net), T. McCarthy (red georgette), Lawrent (pink crepe de chine and coffee lace), N. Hunt (pink and silver lace), R. Locker (black satin), Couchman (floral rayon), Misses M. Hurley (black and white crepe de chine), H. Hurley (black taffetas), . R. Nansett, Patea (emerald green georgette), E. Neal (blue taffetas), P. Hurlev (black satin), K. Hurley (black satin), V. Pratley, Petone (black panne velvet). Gwen Masters (blue taffetas), Joyce Allan (blue crepe de chine), Jean Allan (pink crepe de chine), Mary Burkhart (floral crepe de chine), C. Burkhart (floral georgette), M. Kivell, Stratford (black taffetas with appliqued effect), D. Shirley, Hawera (floral voile), M. Ast, Hawera (floral georgette), Molly Shirley (black and green crepe de chine), T. Suter (royal blue taffetas). Mrs. Adlam was hostess at a bridge party recently. ? Those present were Lady Burdett and Miss Constance Burdett, Mrs. and Miss Fullarton, Mrs. Haydon and Mrs. and Miss Nelson.

Lady Burdett and Miss Burdett, who have been staying with Mrs. Fullarton, left for Palmerston on Tuesday afternoon.

Mrs. McCarthy, Wellington, Is staying with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. T. McCarthy. Miss Dunbar is visiting Urenui Miss R. Nansett was the guest of Mrs. D. Hurley for the electric ball. Mrs. Taylor-Chapman, Havelock North, was the guest of Mrs. Fullarton during the week. SMOKING AND SORE THROATS, Smoker’s are deluged with advice how to escape smoker's throat. Throat irritation can easily develop into a painful and serious malady. The best advice is undoubtedly to take frequent small doses of “Baxter’s" Lung Preserver. “Baxter’s" relieves inflammation, coats the throat with a protective film, huskiness disappears, and danger is averted. Get a bottle of “Baxter's" to-day at any chemist or store. 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6. 5

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 March 1933, Page 11

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HURLEYVILLE ELECTRIC BALL. Taranaki Daily News, 29 March 1933, Page 11

HURLEYVILLE ELECTRIC BALL. Taranaki Daily News, 29 March 1933, Page 11

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