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NAPIER.

Dear Bee, February 13. The Hawtrey Dramatic Company have left Napier after a most successful season of five nights, ending last Tuesday with “Tom, Dick and Harry.” Some of those present at this week’s performances were: Mrs. Hovell, in a handsome black silk dress; Mrs. Tabuteau, looking well in a pale pink blouse, trimmed with lace and a light grey skirt; Mrs. Bowen wore black net and lace over silk; Mrs. Wood was also in black; Mrs. Perry, white silk, with long transparent embroidered sleeves; Mrs Kinross White had a black dress, with long ends of pale blue chiffon hanging from the bodice; Mrs. McLean, black silk dress; Mrs. Smith’s black dress was covered with net; Miss Seed (Wellington) looked well in pale blue and black; Miss Ella Burke, light pink blouse, dark skirt; Miss Page, handsome black dress,

trimmed with lace; Miss Hovell, dainty pale blue blouse; Miss Cotterill, cream silk; Miss Wood also wore cream trimmed with chiffon and cream flowers; Mrs. Keesing, black satin and lace; Miss "Violet Twigg, blue silk blouse, dark skirt; Mrs. Bernau, pretty cream silk dress; Miss Lovell, pink blouse, dark

UltOO, xTlloA XJWvllj skirt.

MARJORIE.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVIII, Issue VIII, 22 February 1902, Page 372

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NAPIER. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVIII, Issue VIII, 22 February 1902, Page 372

NAPIER. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVIII, Issue VIII, 22 February 1902, Page 372