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WOMEN’S WORLD

Mrs Geo. Carter, of Auckland, is on a visit to Cambridge. • a «• •

Mrs C. B. Wake is staying with her mother, Mrs V. .T. earner, Auckland.

Mrs J. Atkinson has returned from a visit to Wellington.

Mrs A. E. Manning and Miss Wynn Manning returned on Monday from a holiday to Sydney.

Mr and' Mrs Rupert Worley, accompanied by Miss Mary Beale, will spend Easter at the National Park.

Mrs Barclay Farquliar, who has been visiting Cambridge, left by the Niagara for her home at Ba, Fiji.

Mr J. 11. Wyatt, of Morrinsville, has gone to Auckland for a few days and is staying with her sister.

Mrs R. S. Levesque, of Hautapu, is spending a holiday at Thornton Bay, Thames.

Miss Olive Cole and Miss Riria Kay sailed by the Niagara on a trip to Vancouver and the United States.

Mrs Diana Watts, lecturer on Greek physical culture, was in Hamilton on Monday.

The Misses Cherry and Garland, of Auckland, are among the guests at the Grand Central Hotel.

Miss Nina Scott, of Auckland, passed through Hamilton last night. She will spend a holiday at Christchurch and Dunedin.

Mrs W. F. Hamilton, of Fairlie, Timaru, and Miss C. G. Walter, of England (formerly of Hamilton), who have been staying at the Grand Central, have left for Auckland.

Miss N. K. Douglas, of Wellington, who has taken up her duties as second nurse at the Hamilton Dental Clinic, is staying at Grand Central.

Miss F. M. Hole, Ilatuma, Hawke's Bay, and Miss E. Clemow, Auckland, are among the guests at the Hamilton Hotel. *'* * * Mrs Allan MacDonald, of Matata (Bay of Plenty),' passed through Hamilton last week on her return from a trip to Christchurch.

Mrs 11. P. Kissling and Miss Meg. Kissling, who have been on a motor tour of the South Island, passed through Hamilton on Tuesday on their way home.

The engagement is announced of Ethel Mary, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs G. Curley, of Pulcehou (Hawke’s Bay), to William Thomas, son of Mr A. W. Jensen, of Putaruru, Waikato.

In Paris you may meet a grey jersey dress and jumper, and over it a green suede coat trimmed with moleskin and a hat to match. There is nothing more charming than these soft suede and leather coals in one or more colours, bright, not dull, which are worn over jersey and Kasha dresses. A leather coat in Indian red, trimmed with black looks well over almost any w'oollen skirt and jumper in soft shades of beige, brown, green or blue. The little hat may match cither the coat or the skirt and jumper, with which goes also a scarf. Some of the leather coats are short, others long, and they usually have belts to draw in the amplg, but not full, folds round the hips.

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Bibliographic details

Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 17076, 13 April 1927, Page 4

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WOMEN’S WORLD Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 17076, 13 April 1927, Page 4

WOMEN’S WORLD Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 17076, 13 April 1927, Page 4