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MEW PLYMOUTH.

Dear Bee, August 12. The THIRD ASSEMBLY, which took place in the Theatre Royal on Wednesday evening, was a great, success. The attendance was large, the floor was in good condition, and everything contributed to the success of the evening. The supper was very appetising, and the music, which was rendered by Mr G. Garry’s orchestra, was as usual excellent. There were many bright and handsome dresses, which made the scene look very pretty. Among those present were: Mrs Nolan (Hawera), a very handsome black brocaded satin, with white ostrich tips on shoulder and at the bottom of the front of skirt; Miss B. Rennell, pink; Miss Hyde (Stratford), pink silk; Miss G. Fookes, cream; Miss L. Jackson, yellow; Miss C. Bayly. w'hite; Miss B. Bayly, fawn; Miss Brewer (Hawera.) looked striking in scarlet satin, with rucked scarlet chiffon sleeves; Mrs H. Bailey, white; Miss Armstrong, white; Miss M. Sadler. pink; Miss Hursthouse, pink and silver; Miss Knight, grey and pink; Mrs Pollen (Auckland), green velvet; Miss Glynes, heliotrope; Miss D. Glynes, white silk; Miss S. Cunningham looked as pretty as usual in yellow silk, with sprays of yellow lupins on shoulder; Mrs Burgess, yellow ami black velvet; Miss Carthew, pink; Miss H. Humphries, yellow; Miss Take, blue silk; Miss T. Take, black; Mrs W. Bayly, black satin; Miss Scott, white; Miss B. Kirkby, grey and black velvet; Miss Elliott, white and pink; Miss Kirkby, green and black; Mrs Holdsworth, black, velvet; Miss Dalziel looked charming in white satin; Miss Haleombe, pink silk; Mrs Rowe, white silk; Miss Macky, white, and red flowers; Miss E. Rennell, cream; Miss M. Skeet, cream and yellow silk; Mrs Hurs<thouse, black and silk chiffon sleeves; Miss Holdsworth, green and pink shot silk; Miss McKellar, eream; Miss J. McKellar looked very pretty in pink; Mrs Penn, cream and green; Miss K. Fraser, white silk; Miss J. Cottier, white satin and yellow flowers; Mrs Morrison, cream silk; Miss E. Cottier, blue and yellow flowers; Miss Hamerton, cream nun’s veiling; Miss — Hamerton, white silk; Miss Thomson,green velvet and cream lace; Miss M. Webster, pink and chiffon; Miss Newitt, cream and violets; Miss Iloby, green; Mrs 11. Fookes (nee Miss Rochfort), white silk lustre and chiffon trimmings; Messrs Forte, Holdsworth, Gilmour, Carthew, Weston, Warren,llutchen, Parker, Noble, Hopkins, Rennell, Strouts, Penn, Hughes, Broad, Hamerton, Salter, Webster, Glynes, Thomson (2),Wright, Coutts, Fookes, Lowe, Jay, Kirkby, Valintine, Clurke (2), Parkes, Didsbury, Enderby, Glasford, Paterson, Woodhouse, Robison, Iloby, Hamerton.

NANCY LEE.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXI, Issue VIII, 20 August 1898, Page 248

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MEW PLYMOUTH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXI, Issue VIII, 20 August 1898, Page 248

MEW PLYMOUTH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXI, Issue VIII, 20 August 1898, Page 248

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