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NEW PLYMOUTH.

' April 17, Golf. The Ngamutu Golf C-luh’t* Easter tournament com meric *d last Saturday iti ideal gulling weather, and finished on the following Tuesday. The championship was very exciting, having to be played oil by two brothers, Messrs G. and J. fciaunders, the former winning on the last hole. Amongst those present were: ■Miss Munro, in a brown decked tweed coat and skirt, brown hat with pink roses; Mrs Leatham, sage green costume, green hat, trimmed with rosettes of silk and green wings; Miss Jjeatham, cream costume, Wedgewood blue hat, tiniahed with shaded ospre.ys; Mrs GrimBtonv, black costume, navy blue hat; Mrs I'Jvans, black and red figured costume, trimmed with black passementerie, pale fawn felt toque; Miss B. Evans looked extremely well in a narrow navy ami .white striped muslin, white lace yoke, finished with bands of cornflower blue Bilk, black hat with fawn and blue-shad-ed wings; Miss F. Evans, very pretty •vieux rose voile, daintily embroidered, grey velvet hat, with large grey bird; •Miss (food, grey coat and skirt, green hat; Miss Good, navy blue costume, black hat; Miss Dunpsey, pretty brown tailor-made costume costume, brown hat with red roses; Miss N. Dempsey looked well in a dark green tailor-made, green bat swathed with silk and finished with wings; Mrs Glasgow, grey costume faced with bottle green velvet, navy motor cap; Miss Jackson, cream costume, pale green and pink floral silk belt, pale green hat with pink roses; Miss S. Thompson, dark green costume, pretty Wedgewood blue bat with wings; Mrs H. Thompson (Inglewood), navy coat and skirt, national blue hat with wings; Mrs Walter Bayly, grey costume, grey hat en suite; Mrs 'Brewster, navy blue coat and skirt, black and white hat, with ospreys; Miss Bedford, dark green costume, black satin bat with large white chiffon roses and feathers; Mrs Penn, green coat and skirt, green hat with light brown feathers; Miss Fitzherbert, white muslin. Tuscan bat- with ruche of pale blue find white accord eon pleated chiffon; Mrs Kimbell, brown epat and skirt, fawn hat with brown and cream silk rosettes; Mrs Rollo, dark grey costume, pale blue hat with hydrangeas; Mrs Martin, heliotrope floral muslin, banded with heliotrope Bilk, cream hat with heliotrope roses; Miss Clarke, cream costume, green ceinture and hat. Dance. Last Tuesday evening the visiting memIbers of the Auckland Golf Club gave a most enjoyable little, dance in the Freemasons’ Hall. Amongst, those present were: Mrs. Penn, cream lace over glace, scarlet flowers on corsage; Miss V. Kirkby, pale pink silk, floral ribbon sash; Miss Standish, pale blue silk, black velvet •ribbon sash; Miss Wordsworth, rose pink Berni-Empire frock, banded with bands of anoss-green silk, ribbon threaded in hair; Miss Bedford, pale mauve mousseline de soie, with velvet bands of darker shade*, black velvet band in coiffure; Miss Hanna, black satin, berthe trimmed with bands of Bilver passementerie; Miss N. Hanna, cream voile appliqued with floral trimming; Miss Colson, white insertioned muslin; Miss Roy, white frilled book muslin; ipale blue ribbon sash; Miss Evans, cream lucked silk, pale blue sash; Miss F. Evans, rose pink silk, lierthe of cream lace; Miss L. Webster, shell pink silk, black velvet belt and band in coiffure; Mrs. O’Sevin, cream satin, scarlet velvet belt; Miss N. Couttes (Hawera), pale blue chiffon taffetas semi Empire frock, cream chiffon on decolletage; Mrs. Imlay Saunders (Wanganui). black silk, real lace berthe, rose .pink roses on bodice; Mrs. Clarke, black Batin, rich coat of black chiffon taffetas faced with pink amt white silk in a floral design; Mrs. Martin, handsome b ack taffetas, with lovely dove grey opera coat lined with cream brocade ! satin, finished .with a shaded fur collar; Miss Clarke, cream satin, veiled in cream and silk net, fucked and insertioned with lace; Miss Blundell, pink floral silk trimmed with l*ands of a darker shade; Miss Leaf ham, blue crepe de chine, tucker of cream chiffon; Miss Dempsey, pah* green silk it rimmed with velvet of a darker shade; Miss Fraser, dainty white hand-embroid-ered muslin; Miss Skinner, cream chiffon {taffetas; Miss Lucy Skinner, cream frilled net, trimmed with l>ebe ribbon; (Miss Muir, black chiffon taffetas, berthe Of black and white chiffon; Mrs. Walker, blank chiffon taffetas berthe of ecquined net. 1

A Bridge Party. Mrs. Walter Bayly gave a most enjoyable bridge party at the Kia Ora Tea Booms last Thursday evening. The rooms were charmingly decorated with red and pink 1 dahlias. There were -even tables, and the prizes were won by Mias MeKellar, Mrs. Fitzherliert- and Mias Wade. iMrs. Bayly received her guests in a narrow fawn and white striped silk trimmed with wide bands of brown silk; Miss Standish, pale blue silk, with pretty silk bridge coat; Mrs. Hasten, pale pink silk, cream lace yoke, pink ribbon in coiffure; Mrs. T. Carthew, cream lace blouse threaded with heliotrope velvet ribbon, black silk skirt; Mrs. Kimbell, pale pink silk with wide bauds of satin; Miss Tidy, black silk kimono bodice outlined with cream lace insertion; Mrs. 11. Russell, black merveilleux, cream lace vest trimmed with bands of silver sequined passementerie; Mrs. Oswin, rich ruby velvet, with cream lace yoke; Miss A. Hempton, black silk; Mrs. Blundell; Miss Stephenson, black net-, appliqued with white lace motifs over a white silk foundation; Mrs. Jone-’, moss green with cream lace vest, finished with green floral silk daisies; Miss B. Webster, pale heliotrope floral .silk kimono blouse, trimmed with bands of heliotrope, black net skirt; Miss F. Webster, white muslin; Mrs. H. Fookcs, pretty black figured net over silk; Mrs. Butler, black lace with sequined berthe; Mrs. MeKellar, black chiffon taffetas, relieved with white; Mrs. T. Webster, cream silk with pale helotrope scarf; Alix. Isaac Bayly, rich black silk with sequined berthe; Miss Brown, cream silk, pretty cream satin Empire belt; Miss Wade, black silk, decolletage relieved with white; Mrs. Evans, black silk, with black net berthe, richly embroidered with gold and silver sequine-s; Miss F. Evans, pretty heliotrope floral mu-lin, with square cut yoke, outlined with lace insertion; Afrs. Percy Webster, dainty craem lace blouse, cream cloth skirt; Miss Bedford, white embroidered muslin, blue floral ribbon sash; Mrs. C. Weston., black silk, berthe of white lace; Mrs. Fitzherbert, black chiffon taffetas; Miss Fitzherbert, white muslin; Miss MeKellar, a very handsome English frock of black flowered net, with black velvet ribbon running parallel with the Grecian-key pattern running horizontal over a white silk foundation, decolletage finished with white lace; Mrs. Pope, black and white with heliotrope flowers in coiffure; Airs. Jjeatham, black crepe de chine, finished with white lace; Miss Jjeatham, pale heliotrope crepe de chine over glace, spray of lovely purple irises on corsage ; Mrs. Home, an English frock of dainty pale green chiffon taffetas trimmed with wide band of pink, green floral design on hem and on decolletage; Mrs. Laing, cream silk; Mrs. IT. Paily, black net ; Mrs. Addenbrooke, black net over silk; Mrs. Wylie, champagne coloured costume trimmed with an Oriental passementerie on decolletage; Miss Read, black net over yellow satin, yellow flowers in corsage; Mrs. Rollo, black and white silk; Mrs. Standish, 'black silk relieved with white; Miss Curtis, pretty black net over silk, shell pink silk voke, veiled in black lace. NANCY LEE.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLII, Issue 16, 21 April 1909, Page 66

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NEW PLYMOUTH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLII, Issue 16, 21 April 1909, Page 66

NEW PLYMOUTH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLII, Issue 16, 21 April 1909, Page 66

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