CHRISTCHURCH.
Dear Bee. July 13. At the last ‘ At Home ’ of the CHRISTCHURCH LIEDER CHRANZCHEN I noticed Mrs (Dr.) Townend looking amiable and sweet as she always does, and With her Miss Violet. Ward in an extremely pretty and becoming dress of smoke blue with silver and blue passementerie trimming, hat to ma ch ; MrsC. Cook, dark tweed, black fur boa. black velvet bonnet with orange wing; Mrs R. Snow, dark brown tweed, black velvet and jet bonnet; Mrs G. Roberts, grey diagonal serge with handsome brocade front bordered with lovely brown fur, black velvet jet trimmed mantle, jet bonnet; Mrs Appleby, navy serge, lemon silk vest braided with blue, hat to correspond ; Miss Hewitt, pretty grey dress with pink on the neck, hat with feathers; Mr and Mrs Gibbs, Mrs W. D. Meares. Mrs Beamont, Mrs Common, Mrs M. Campbell, Mrs Matson. Mrs C. Matson, the Misses Wilson, Mrs Elmsfie, Mrs Millton, Mr F. Anderson, Mrs Godfrey, Mr Hodgson. Mrs Embling. Mrs Ewen, Mrs Aiken, Mrs A. Cuff, the Misses Uutfand Cole. Mrs F. Graham, Mrs Mcßae, Miss Wright, Miss Marchant, the Misses Heywood, Mrs Hargreaves, Mr and Mrs Barkas, Mr R. Snow, Mrs and Miss Kinsey. Miss Povcy, Miss Townsend, Miss Doyley, Mrs Rhind, Miss Tabart, and a good many others. THE MUSIN CO. have, as you are doubtless aware, scored a great success in Christchurch. As a whole they area great treat. I hear our struggling, but deserving Musical Society is to share in the profits. Among the number who thronged the Theatre were. Judge and Mrs
Denniston and party. Mrs Julius and two daughters. Mrs Embling. Mr and Mrs Bickerton Fisher, Mr and Mrs Beaumont. Mr and Mrs W. D. Meares. Mr and Mrs Common, Mrs 11. Meares. Miss Garrick. Mr and Mrs F. Graham, Miss Graham, Mr Acton - Adams Mr and Mrs G. Heberts, Mrs C. Price. Mr and Miss Newman, Mr and Mrs 11. D. Carter. Mr and Mrs Pascoe. MrsC. C. Bowen ami parlv. Mr and Miss Connal, Mrs M. Campbell, Miss Q. Campbell. Mrs Mathias. Mrs and Mi-s Worthy. Mrs (Dr.) Hawn. Miss Partridge, Mr ami Mrs Appleby. Mrs (’. Cook. Mrs (Dr.) Townend. Mr and Mrs F. M. Wallace. Mr ami Mis Wilding. Miss Tabart, Mrs Rhind. Mr C. Turner ami the Misses Turner. Miss M. Bell and a great many more. The two boxes were taken, Mrs W. Wilson. Miss Fairhurst. Miss F. Hale, and Messrs V. H rgreaves. Hodgson ami Webb occupying one. Str and Mrs I. Gibbs and Mr. Mrs and Miss Kinsey the other. The night was a most miserable one. the rain came pattering down all the lime and the ladies wen* obliged, almost without exception, to keep on their opera mantles the whole evening.
Dolly Vale.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume IX, Issue 30, 23 July 1892, Page 741
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