WELLINGTON.
Dear Bee, April 29. I went to see the Myra Kemble Company in ‘ Sunlight and Shadow,’ and was very pleased indeed with it; indeed, I like Miss Kemble in an emotional impersonation better than in anything else. I send some of the
theatre dresses. The Hon. Dr. and Mrs Grace, the latter wearing a black evening dress ; Miss Alice Grace, in pink veiling trimmed with biscuit-coloured chiffon, white Howers in her hair ; Mis W. Fitzgerald, the Hon. Chas, and Mrs Johnston, the latterin a cream silk gown ; Mrs (Dr.) Newman, in cream satin; Miss Menzies, black velvet, and yellow velvet opera cloak bound with white fur ; Miss Johnston, black lace, and black and white striped satin opera cloak; Mrs H. Rawson, in black ; Miss Dransfield, in terra-cotta; Mrs Werry, in a crushed strawberry-coloured cloak bound with white fur; Miss McClean, in black velvet; Mrs W. Moorhousein black, and golden-brown plush cloak ; Mrs W. Ferguson, in pale tinted brocade, and green cloak lined with pink; her sister, Miss Moorhouse, in black, and red plush cloak, etc.
Ruby.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume IX, Issue 19, 7 May 1892, Page 477
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177WELLINGTON. New Zealand Graphic, Volume IX, Issue 19, 7 May 1892, Page 477
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