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WANGANUI.

September 10. A Successful Show. A very successful flower show was held in the Museum Hall last Friday and Saturday. The display of spring bulbs, anemones, etc., was excellent. Amongst those present were: Mrs. W. Anderson, in a green Harris tweed coat and skirt, green and cream-striped blouse, black hat of crinoline straw with black coque feathers; Miss Anderson, navy blue coat and skirt, with pale heliotrope cloth waistcoat effect, navy blue hat; Mrs. Montgomerie, Black coat and skirt, black bonnet with white, and white aigrette; Mrs. Rawson, navy blue coat and. skirt, cream vest, becoming hat to match; Miss Reichart, green cloth costume, with cream net and lace, tucked sleeves with ornamental buttons, green hat with silk 'to match, and wings; Mrs. H. Bayley, heliotrope cloth coat and skirt, with black military braid and paler shade cloth revere and collar, cream vest, brown fur stole and muff, heliotrope hat with silk and flowers; Mrs. Cromby, navy blue coat and skirt, with collar and revers of Oriental shaded floral silk, embroidered design, cream net vest, electric blue hat with quills; Mrs. Harold; Mrs. Stewart; Mrs. H. Sarjeant; Miss Hawkin, violet-shaded tweed coat and skirt, with wide cuffs, collar, and revers of cloth of paler shade edged with ornamental braid, cream vest, large violet hat with wreath of flowers and foliage; Miss R. Hawken, rose-pink crepoline gown with black satin buttons on the front of the skirt, pale greefi knittel scarf, black straw hat with chiffon and wreath of pink roses and foliage; Mrs. O. Lewis, navy blue serge coat and skirt with black military braid, collar • and revers, black velvet toque with heliotrope ribbons; Mrs. Stevenson, smart •brown costume, with military braid and buttons, brown hat with chiffon and shaded flowers; Miss Brewer wore a green gown with hat to match; Mrs. John Anderson, stylish coat and skirt in heliotrope, shaded with wide military •braid, heliotrope hat with shaded flowers; Mrs. Cowper, black coat and skirt, black hat with pale violet flowers; Miss Alexander wore a dark navy coat and skirt with vest of cream net and lace, navy blue silk hat with shaded blue ribbons and quills; Mrs. Mackay, navy blue coat and skirt, cream vest, brown fur muff, large black picture hat with long ostrich feathers in it; Mrs. Wilford, black serge coat and skirt with black military braid and ornamental buttons, purple hat with the same shaded flowers and ooque feathers, brown for

stole and muff; Miss Wilford, smart navy serge coat and skirt, grey fur stole, navy blue velvet toque, with emerald green wing at the side; Mrs. Palmer, navy blue cloth coat and skirt, black hat with chiffon and feathers; Miss Cameron, brown tweed coat and skirt, brown hat with silk and wings; Mrs. A. Cameron, green tweed coat and skirt, cream vest, green hat with silk and fawn flowers; Miss Mason, navy blue coat and skirt, brown hat with silk and coque feathers; Miss J. Mason, tweed coat and skirt, brown hat with silk to match; Mrs. Barnicoat, navy blue serge coat and skirt with black military braid, cream straw toque with black jet ornaments on the brim; Mrs. Wall, pale grey doth coat and skirt, green mushroom hat with green velvet ribbon and festoons of tiny pink roses and foliage; Mrs Moore, fawn

cloth coat and skirt, with brown Marabout stole, rose pink straw hat with silk and quill; Mrs. G. Saunders, navy blue coat and skirt, burnt straw hat with shaded pink chrysanthemums, white fur stole and muff; Mrs. Mason, smart navy blue coat and skirt, with buttons of the same material, green velvet toque with green satin ribbons; Mrs. Babbage, crimson striped tweed coat and skirt, with black military braid, and cream vest, straw hat with blue shaded ribbons in it. Golf. Last Friday at Hawera a golf match was played between the Wanganui and Hawera Ladies’ Clubs, which resulted in all square. The Hawera team were: Mrs. Foyster, Miss Coutts, Mrs. O’Callaghan, Mrs. McLean, Mrs. Hawken, Miss Douglas; Wanganui players were: Miss Cave, Mrs. Good, Miss Parsons, Miss W. Anderson, Mrs. Imlay Saunders, Miss Gresson. The result of the match played at New Plymouth last Thursday between the Wanganui LG.C. and Nga Motu was a decided win for the latter by <5 to 1. The Nga Motu players were: Miss Stephenson, Miss Standish, Miss Brewster, Miss Percy Smith, Miss Read, Miss Fitzherbert, Mrs. Paton; the Wanganui team consisted of: Miss Cave, Miss O. Stanford, Miss G. Stanford, Miss Gresson, Miss W. Anderson, Mrs. Imlay Saunders, Miss Parsons. Personal. Mrs. Montgomerie, of Wanganui, left this week for Wellington. Miss H. Anderson, of Wanganui, is staying in Wellington with friends.

HUIA.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIII, Issue 11, 15 September 1909, Page 66

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WANGANUI. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIII, Issue 11, 15 September 1909, Page 66

WANGANUI. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIII, Issue 11, 15 September 1909, Page 66

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