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Our Looking Class.

Mihs Johnston (Parnell) wears an elegant navy blue cloth costume, the plain material flaked with white. MNjY'* and becoming hat to match.—*/—Mrs (Dr.) Wil- ' kins (Auckland) was in town shopping the other day, in a stylish black costume, her handsome mantle (j bordered with feather trimming, black and gold bonnet; the Misses Wilkins accompanied her, one wearing a stylish tweed gown of very dark green I with an almost invisible crossbar stripe, the jacket *-J opened over a cream waistcoat with gold buttons.

small hat and fur boa, her sister was in navy blue dress and jacket, cream vest and pretty little navy blue hat.—***— Mrs H. C. Tewsley, Remucra, was in town the other day, looking exceedingly stylish in a pretty Gobelin blue merveilleux gown trimmed with black lace, dainty little bonnet, and black feather boa.— —Miss Ireland, Parnell, looks pretty in a black costume, her small black hat trimmed with tomato red velvet, and black and red feather boa.— \ —Miss Phillips looks well in a stylish navy and crimson plaid tweed gown made on the cross and sailor hat.—*** —At the Pakuranga (Auckland) Hunt Club Races some stylish costumes were worn. Mrs W. R. Bloomfield looked exceedingly well in a brown braided cashmere dress, toque en suite; Mrs Bright, striking fawn costume ; Mrs Buddle, navy ; Mrs H. Lewis, brown; Mrs (Dr.) Erson, looked nice in terracotta» Mrs Williamson, stylish claret coat, bonnet en suite; her daughter, navy ; Mrs Thomas Morrin, elegant gown of navy and white; Mrs Armitage, stylish gown of black silk ; the bright spot on the lawn were the Misses Kerr-Taylor in red with black braid, jackets and hats en suite ; Mrs (Col.) Daw son, looked nice in dark green with sealskin jacket; Mrs Hayr, black, and her daughters looked well in navy ; Mrs May, pretty grey with sealskin jacket; Mrs Ware, handsome grey cloak, black lace bonnet; and her daughter wore a pretty navy plaid ; Mrs Walker, black, and her daughter, navy ; Mrs Schertt* brown costume, and pale rose-coloured velvet bonnet; the Misses Scherff looked pretty in navy; Mrs Hanna, handsome black costume; Miss Jackson, grey; and her sister, navy.— ** —At the football match : Miss Worsp looked extremely well in navy, hat to match; Miss Hilda Worsp, pretty red costume, grey cape, red felt hat; Miss Flossie White, navy, and pretty toque of black net. and red poppies; her sister, an elegant gown of navy, hat to harmonise ; Miss Thorne George, brown cashmere, black sailor hat ; her sister, a pretty navy costume. — . - It is said Mrs Tancred is coming to take up her residence in Christchurch again. She is coming on a visit to Mrs Stack, Fendalton Parsonage, building on Park Terrace, later on.— T —ln the excellent farce performed at Riversdale (Otago), Mrs Pearse wore two pretty costumes while acting her part. The first was an elegant morning dress of crimson cashmere, trimmed with narrow oands of velvet; the second was an extremely handsome tea gown of golden-brown velvet made with Watteau train, draped in front with orange silk and trimmed with gold passementerie ; Mrs Valentine wore a stylish navy blueshooting costume, with gaiters to match; and latter on a perfectly fitting London riding-habit. Both ladies were much admired.— —A social at Hyde was much enjoyed. Amongst the guests were the Mesdames Mathison, Ramsey, Bernard, Turnbull, Michie, Ramsey (junior), Christie, Trotter, Boyd, and the Misses Mathison, Bruhns, Connelly, Williamson, Russell, R. Connelly, and Ramsey.—***—Mrs Arthur Fulton is on a visit to Napier, and is staying with her mother, Mrs Weber, at the Athenieum.—***—Mrs Maukersey (Waipukurau), is slaying with Mrs Crosse, in Hastings.— —Mrs Cave-Brown (Cave) was in Hastings the other day looking stylish in a red Tudor cloak, small black hat; and Miss Annie St. Hill was wearing a fawn gown, fawn Tudor cloak, large fawn hat with brown feathers.—*** —Mrs Haigh (Hastings) looks very lady-like in a most stylish grey checked gown, black hat with band and tan shoes ; her little boy is a very pleasing picture in his picturesque suit and pretty fair curls.— —

Mrs Herbert Russell, of Hastings, looks nice in a handsome black gown with cream vest, black hat with red wing.— 4 —Miss Russell wears a very becoming Tudor cloak, black Bond-street hat with black and white band, in Hastings. / Mrs Sheath looks very well walking in Hastings in a black Tudor cloak, with bright red silk hood, small bonnet with red wings.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume IX, Issue 25, 18 June 1892, Page 620

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Our Looking Class. New Zealand Graphic, Volume IX, Issue 25, 18 June 1892, Page 620

Our Looking Class. New Zealand Graphic, Volume IX, Issue 25, 18 June 1892, Page 620