GISBORNE.
Dear Bee, Ouee more we have eouie to an end of our gaiety for a little while, and the last week has been very quiet. Last Saturday at the Whataupoko tr nnis courts there were quite a number Of people present: Mrs J. Williams, floral muslin, laee hat; Mrs Buekeridge, white and heliotrope dress, violet toque; Mrs F. Parker, soft white muslin, black hat; Mrs A. W. Rees, navy blue voile, burnt straw hat and red roses; Mrs A. Seymour, pale grey muslin, grey hat with pink roses; Mrs Symes, cream cos-
ttnne, hat to match; Mrs Cotterill. silk blouse, black skirt; Misses Nolan, Wallis, Williamson. Waehsmann, Bradley, Reynolds, Willis, Foster, Boylan, Tinker, Fleming, Booth. Mrs Wilcock and Mrs E. Matthews provided delicious afternoon tea. It is with a vast amount of regnot that wo say good-bye to Mr anti Mrs W. B. Common. They loft Gisborne last Wednesday, and intend returning to England shortly. We are glad to hear that Mr. Norman Nolan, who has been confined to his bed for some time, is much hotter.
ELSA.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11, 17 March 1906, Page 45
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179GISBORNE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11, 17 March 1906, Page 45
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