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NAPIER.

Dear Bee, January 30. ■Wednesday was the last night of Williamson’s comic opera season at Theatre Royal. Th' company’s Napier repertoire consisted of “The Runaway Girl,” which was played on Monday and Tuesday, and "San Toy,” on Wednesday, and these pieces attracted large audiences every evening. Amongst those present were: Mrs. Logan, attired in black net, made up over silk, and trimmed with silver; Mrs. Martin wore black brocade; Miss Martin, white silk, trimmed with chiffon; Mrs. Stedman wore pale sage green silk, with puffed sleeves of pink chiffon on the bodice; Miss Tylee, black silk, the bodice was made with a yoke of pale blue chiffon; Mrs. Jardine, black spotted net; Mrs. Coleman, pale'grey, embroidered in black; Miss Coleman, soft white chiffon dress, trimmed with white flowers; Miss Hovell, becoming blouse of pink silk, dark skirt; Mrs. P. S. McLean wore blaek, with red geraniums; Miss Seale wore a pale green silk blouse and a dark skirt; Miss Myra Williams had a black silk dress with white chiffon on the bodice; Miss F. Williams had a green silk costume; Mrs. Fannin wore black; Miss Fannin also had a black costume; Mrs. Saxby, handsome brown silk dress; Mrs. Bradley looked well in white; Mrs. Kinross, white, black net over silk, large bows of bright blue ribbon on the bodice; Miss Wilson, white silk dress; Miss Vera Wilson was in pale pink; Miss Chapman had a pretty pale blue silk blouse, and a black skirt; Mrs. Goldsmith wore grey; Miss Goldsmith had a soft white silk dress, trimmed with embroidered chiffon; Mrs. R. B. Smith looked well in blaek and pale blue; Miss Kettle wore black; Miss Hoadley had a pale green dress, trimmed with black velvet; Miss Kathleen Hoadley wore white, and a long red opera cloak; Miss M. Locking was in pink silk; Mrs. Gordon wore black; Miss Ella Burke, pretty dress of pale green crepe de chine; Mrs. Henley looked well in white; Mrs. Cecil Cornford, white satin, trimmed with narrow black velvet bebe ribbon; Miss Kitty Williams wore black; Miss Morris was in pale

blue; Mrs. Wenley, black satin; Mrs. Bussell Duncan had a pink blouse and a dark skirt; Miss Clampitt was in white; Miss Kennedy, green silk; Miss Dulcie Kennedy, pale blue; Mrs. Davidson wore blaek; Mrs. Bennett, pale pink blouse, dark skirt; Mrs. Margoliouth, black silk; Miss Margoliouth, white; Miss lolanthe Margoliouth, bright green silk; Mrs. Parker was in black; Miss McVay, pretty white silk blouse, dark skirt; Mrs. Tanner, black satin, trimmed with white lace.

MARJORIE.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXX, Issue VI, 7 February 1903, Page 394

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NAPIER. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXX, Issue VI, 7 February 1903, Page 394

NAPIER. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXX, Issue VI, 7 February 1903, Page 394