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INGLEWOOD.

The Inglewood tennis ball was an unqualified success. Mr C O Smith made a capital M C, and Professor Bain (piano), and Master Garry (violin) supplied capital music. The hall was beautifully decorated with nikau racquets, balls, nets, and mirrors, which were, draped with the club's colours (navy and pale blue). Home of the most noticeable dresses were as follows : — Mrs Matthews looked lovely in creme satin; Mrs Davis, black and amber ; Mrs . V Valentine, black velvet and pink silk trimmings ; Mrs H Valentine, pink brocaded silk; Mrs Harding looked well in creme silk ; Mrs Kowe, pretty dress of watered silk ; Mrs Matthews, pink silk and black lace trimming ; Mrs Harrison, blaok satin ; Miss Bevitt looked lovely in white silk trimmed with pale green chiffon ; Miss Cornwall, pretty dress of creme ; Miss Surrey, creme and brown ; Miss Perry, white ; Miss McKellar (N P) looked very nice in creme dress and red poppies; Miss Mackay (Midhurst) was much admired in yellow satin and violets ; Miss Buchanan looked very nice in pale blue and pink; Miss Quigley, pretty dress of green and pink trimmings ; Mibs Browne was admired in a pretty dress of pale blue satin and white lace -trimming ; Miss Heywood, yellow ; Mies-Cameron, red and amber ; Miss Newland, very pretty green ; Misa Mcc looked very nice in pink Bilk.;.M O looks very out up since J U went away.. ..What is the attraction forTC at Eatamata of late?.. l hear that Miss K has given T C the go-bye... Who were tne young ladies who were doing a flirt with C W on Saturday night at the railway crossing?. .Now, then, N G, wouldn't you just ike to pile on the jam with A P ?

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Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1016, 18 June 1898, Page 22

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INGLEWOOD. Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1016, 18 June 1898, Page 22

INGLEWOOD. Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1016, 18 June 1898, Page 22

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