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MASTERTON.

Dear Bee. Mav 21. Last week we had a delightful visit from Nellie Stewart, who produced “Sweet Nell of Old Drury” to what must have been a record house for Alas-

tort on. Needless to say, we were all greatly pleased with the performance, and shall look forward to “Sweet Nell’s” return, probably in a month or two. Amongst the large audience I noticed Mrs Donald, wearing a black evening gown: Mrs Hosking, charming white gown and lovely coat of fur; Airs Wrightson, pretty black and white silk; Mrs Hugh Williams, stylish evening gown of black; Mrs But emen t, very pretty black silk; Airs Charles Vallance. white evening dress; Mrs Rawson, pretty turquoise blue, white lace trimmings; Mrs R. H. Rathbone, black crepe de chine, jet and black chiffon trimmings, and handsome cloak of black and white silk: Airs Alyer Caselberg, white and black silk; Airs Joseph Caselberg, very pretty pink and white silk; Airs Alfred Caselberg and Airs David Caselberg. both in white silk; Airs Andrews. black evening dress, handsome blue cloak: Mrs AV. Cruickshank. pretty black evening gown, relieved with white; Mrs R. K. Jackson, dainty pink silk blouse, black skirt; Airs Henry Wood looked very pretty in white silk evening dress and pretty white cloak; her friend looked very nice in blue and white silk and pretty white evening coat; Airs Charters was gowned in white; Airs Sumerell, black evening dress; Mrs Fendall. champagne lace eevning blouse and black skirt; Aliss Archer looked very pretty in orangecoloured silk: Aliss Chapman, pretty pink silk, pink silk rose in her hair; Aliss Alurison. white evening dress; Alisses Gray (3), white evening dresses; Alisses Beard (2). white blouses, black skirts; Aliss Wolf, yellow silk evening dress; Aliss Ruby Gower, pretty white muslin dress; Aliss Fowler, black and white evening dress. AA’e had quite a large attendance at our golf links on Saturday last, when a delightful afternoon tea was given by Airs Donald and Mrs Vivian Donald. The day was beautifully fine. The players present were Airs James. Airs Norman Beet ham. Airs Lawrence, Airs H. Rathbone. Airs Cruickshank. Airs Burns, Alisses Nicholls (3), Aliss Robinson, Aliss Payton, Aliss Rawson, Aliss Donaldson. Aliss Beard. Aliss AA’yett. Aliss Holmes. Major Donald. Alessrs Beetham, James. Galwey. Lawrence, Rathbone, Cox. Aylmer. Croft. Robinson. Sellar, Fendall, Evans, Burns. The cantata “David and Goliath,” by Rev. AA’. Farce, was given with meat

mcv. vv. isaiee. was give success last week.

ALICIA.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIV, Issue 22, 3 June 1905, Page 48

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MASTERTON. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIV, Issue 22, 3 June 1905, Page 48

MASTERTON. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIV, Issue 22, 3 June 1905, Page 48

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