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NAPIER.

Dear Bee, October 23. Mrs Margoliouth was AT HOME last Saturday afternoon at her residence in Milton Terrace, when a large number of friends thronged the grounds. Mrs and Miss Margoliouth received their guests on the lawn. Not far off was stationed a delightful band, which provided excellent music during the afternoon. Mrs Margoliouth wore a very pretty dress of black and pink, black bonnet with pink roses Miss Margoliouth wore pale green muslin trimmed wtih cream laee; Miss lolanthe Margoliouth looked well in heliotrope and cream muslin hat. Those present included Mrs Lanauze, in a black coat and skirt, and a hat to match; Miss Seale wore a grass lawn costume; Mrs Edgar was much admired in pale grey voile with handsome white laee on the bodice; Mrs Comford wore blaek and red; Miss Cornford, blue linen piped with white; Mrs Hovell, a becoming black dress; Miss Hovell looked exceedingly well in a pretty dress of a pale lavender shade, and hat to match; Miss F. Williams, blue and white; Mrs T. Moore, cream with a blaek and white fichu; Mrs Ronald, stylish grey dress and hat trimmed “with cornflowers; Mrs Von Dadelzen, black broeada costume; Miss Von Dadelzen, Eton coat, skirt of green linen over a white muslin blouse; Miss Davis, blue drill; Miss L. Hoadley, grey and white dress; Miss Kathleen Hoadley, pink with a pale blue belt and hat trimmed with pink roses; Miss Locking, black and white muslin with pink boa; Miss Spencer,

dark blue; Mrs Tuke, black; Mrs Hansard, very pretty blue dress; Miss Janie Heath, white and green, burnt straw hat trimmed with poppies; Miss Goldsmith, pale blue; Miss Rutherford, very pretty cream and pink dress; Mrs Kinross White, green figured muslin trimmed with narrow black velvet; Miss Sutton, fawn costume relieved with red; Miss Lyndon, white muslin and insertion, becoming picture hat of burnt straw trimmed with pink roses; Miss Burke, pink blouse, dark skirt, and a hifton boa; Mrs Kight, white muslin, the bodice trimmed with rows of black velvet ribbon; Mrs Tabuteau looked well in gobelin blue trimmed with white; Miss Dulcie Kennedy, white dress, large hat trimmed with pale blue;’Miss Fannin, blue drill costume.

MARJORIE.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXI, Issue XVIII, 31 October 1903, Page 50

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NAPIER. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXI, Issue XVIII, 31 October 1903, Page 50

NAPIER. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXI, Issue XVIII, 31 October 1903, Page 50