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NEW PLYMOUTH.

Dear Bee, July 25. A FOOTBALL MATCH between Tukapa I. and Star I. was played in the Recreation Grounds last Thursday afternoon, and the game was a hard fought one throughout, and ended in a draw, neither side Scoring. Among those watching the match were Mrs D. Teed, pale blue and black velvet blouse, dark skirt, hat en suite; Mrs Macklow, dark blue costume, black hat; Miss Abbott,

fawn coat, dark skirt, very pretty hat trimmed with turquoise blue; Miss —. Abbott, pink and black, hat en suite; Mrs Fred Watson, new blue costume trimmed with cream; Mrs A. Fookes, shot lustre blouse, black skirt; Mrs C. T. Mills, Mrs Watkins; Mrs Holmes, plum coloured costume, relieved with cream, hat to correspond; Mrs S. Teed, fawn jacket, dark skirt, sailor hat; her friend wore black; Miss Ramson, black and white costume, hat trimmed with red; Misses Ellis (2), fawn coats, dark skirts, sailor hats respectively; Mrs Laing, black, with black and red toque; Miss Wood, brown costume, hat relieved with pale blue; Mrs Taunton, black toque trimmed with scarlet; Madam Tuschka, cornflower blue costume, toque en suite; Miss Colson, navy blue, scarlet in hat; Mrs F. Webster, black, bonnet trimmed with cream; Miss M. Webster, black skirt, fawn jacket, black and white toque; Miss Lawson, black with fawn jacket, black hat; Miss B. Thomson, black; Mrs Fenton, fawn coat and skirt, black and magenta toque; Miss Page, scarlet costume, fawn jacket; Miss L. Flynn wore a pretty costume of navy blue, hat trimmed with pale blue; Miss Cornwall, black, with fawn jacket; Miss Standish, black costume, fawn jacket, hat trimmed with pink; Miss Bedford, purple costume, cream silk front, black velvet toque; Mrs Watt, black, and fawn jacket, grey feather boa; Miss Alders, new blue costume, black velvet toque; Mrs Newall, black; Mrs Dockrill, black coat and skirt, black picture hat; Miss O. Stanford, navy blue costume, fawn jacket, hat trimmed with pale blue; Miss Hursthouse, fawn and black; Miss E. Hursthouse, black and pink blouse, dark skirt; Miss B. Webster, green flecked tweed costume, fawn jacket, toque en suite; Miss G. Stanford, national blue, fawn jacket, brown fur, and scarlet toque; Miss Glynes, navy blue, with fawn jacket; Miss D. Glynes, black and scarlet; Miss Stanford, black; Miss Capel, black; Miss M. Capel, black and magenta;- Miss J. Fraser, black coat and skirt, hat en suite; Miss M. Brennan, black, with fawn jacket, sailor hat; Miss L. Brewer; Miss C. George, fawn coat and skirt, pink and black hat; Mrs C. Fookes, black, dark heliotrope poppies in bonnet;

Miss M. Fookes, fawn costume;] Miss E. Fookes; Miss G. Shaw; Miss Harley, green and gold; Miss Day, navy blue and white, pretty -cornflower blue hat; Mrs Percy Webster, fawn, with black picture hat; Mrs Walter Bayly, grey coat and skirt, pale pink front, black hat; Mrs Hall, black, toque trimmed with heliotrope poppies; Miss D. Biggs, red blouse, dark blue skirt, black and white picture hat; Mrs Pridham, black, with brown sealskin jacket, toque relieved with red; Miss Bennell. A most ENJOYABLE DANCE was given by the menriters of the Bowling Club last Thursday evening in the Foresters’ Hall. The supper table looked lovely, decorated with red and white camellias and ferns, artistically finished off with a mirror in the eent-re with silver candlesticks and fairy lights reflected on it. This was the work of Mrs Paul and Miss J. Cottier. Bain’s orchestra provided the inusie, and the hall and stage were decorated with lilies and evergreens, the whole making a very pretty scene. Among those present were Mrs Paul, lovely black satin, transparent jetted chiffon sleeves; Mrs Hall, black and pink; Mrs' Bean, black silk and w-hite chiffon;l Mrs Mills, black silk, pink sleeves, veiled in lace; Mrs B. Cock, very handsome black brocade; Mrs A. D. Gray, pink silk; Mrs Collins, heliotrope corded silk; Mrs Hadfield looked well Yn black silk; Mrs Morey, black; Mrs J. Morey, white brocade; Mrs W. Newman, plum-coloured costume; Mrs] Tisch, black; Mrs Cook, yellow’, with black velvet trimmings; Mrs Blyth, black, with pink silk yoke; Mrs MeKellar, black; Mrs Ab. Goldwater, lovely black silk and jet; Mrs Shotlander looked pretty in.black silk, with steel trimmings; Mrs Marks, cream silk; Mrs Kelsey, black silk; Mrs Dempsey, black silk; Mrs H. Goldwater, black silk and jet; Miss F. Avery wore a lovely soft white silk and insertion over pink silk, en traine;! her sister looked extremely well in white brocade (debutante); Miss Knyvett looked nice in black velvet, white silk fichu; Miss I. Cottier, white tarlatan; Misses Rundle (2), blue andwhite; Miss G. Avery, cream lustre;]Mrs J. Avery, handsome black silk, er» traine; Miss Edgcumbe looked pretty

In cream lustre and red flowers; Miss Kmart, cream; Miss C. Cock, pretty dress of white dotted chiffon over iwhite silk; Miss Furlong, yellow; Miss McAlpine, white; Miss Morey, very pretty pink silk, lace sleeves; Miss G. Goldwater, white silk; Mrs F. W«bBter; Mrs Jackson; Mrs Quilliam; Miss Irvin, very handsome dress of pink satin, with a chiffon frill on bottom of skirt, decolletage trimmed with cream lace and, black jet; Miss Hempton; Mrs Bain; Mrs Hood; Mrs Messenger, black brocade; Miss L. Jackson, blue, and scarlet roses; Miss Jackson, cream and blaek; Miss Ranson, blue; Mrs Rundle, blaek lustre; Mrs Percy Webster, yellow silk, veiled in spangled net; etc.; and among the gentlemen were Messrs Paul (2), Webster, Hall, Goldwater (3), Pain, Paton, Strouts, Smart, Tisch, Collins, Hadfield, P. Webster, Cook, Mills, Messenger, Bean, Blyth, Dempsey, Knyvett, Bundle, Furlong, B. Cock, J. Storey, Avery, Ward, Captain Hood, Quilliam, Jackson, Ramson, Marks, McKellar, Cottier (2), etc. NANCY LEE.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVII, Issue V, 3 August 1901, Page 230

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NEW PLYMOUTH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVII, Issue V, 3 August 1901, Page 230

NEW PLYMOUTH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVII, Issue V, 3 August 1901, Page 230

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