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WANGANUI.

January 21. Afternoon Tea. Mrs. and Miss Moore provided afternoon tea at the Campbell-street tennis courts. The day was perfect, and a large number of people were present. Mrs. Moore wore a brown voile costume with vest of cream net and lace, edged with waistcoat effect of Oriental shaded silk, long ends of the same forming sash effect, bordered with cream motifs, coarse brown straw hat with fawn- and brown shaded roses and foliage, brown marabout stole; Miss Moore, white embroidered linen frock, white hat with electric blue velvet; Mrs. Mason, white muslin frock with insertion and lace, cream straw hat with pale blue hydrangea; Mrs. H. Sarjeant wore a beautiful gown of old rose linen, made in Princess rose style, with wide bands of cream lace forming panel effect in the front of the skirt, bodice profusely trimmed with the same, cream straw hat with old rose shaded roses and foliage: Mrs. Couper, pale heliotrope floral muslin gown with cream net and lace and killings of heliotrope chiffon, pale heliotrope coarse straw hat, with velvet and wreath of flowers in the same tones; Miss Alexander wore a black and white striped ninon gown with cream net yoke bordered fivith medallions, white feather stole, black hat with sequin net and feathers; Mrs. Mackay, pale sea green silk, the skirt made with a tight-fit tin? basque effect, and narrow accordion pleats to the foot, cream net on the bodice and cream feather boa, large black hat with jet and ostrich feathers; Airs. Lomax, pale biscuit shaded gown with lace, pale blue hat and flowers in the same tones; Mrs Pattie Izett, navy blue linen coat and skirt, cream vest, navy blue hat, with figured silk scarf; Mrs. Harold, white linent coat and skirt, black hat with chiffon and tiny roses forming a wreath; Mrs. Fairburn, pale blue and heliotrope floral voile gown with 5 - shaped vest of tucked net and insertion, long sleeves of the same, large black straw hat with black sequin net and ostrich tips with black velvet; Mrs. Good wore a Princess robe of white book muslin, made with numerous tucks ani bands of insertion, blue straw hat with tones of ribbon in all electric to the palest blue; Mrs. Freeman (England!, biscuit shaded gown with net and lace, heliotrope cloth mantle, black straw hat with feathers; Miss Freeman (England), pale green froek made In pinafore style, with cream straw hat and pink roses and foliage; Mrs. Gonville Saunders, white linen frock, white hat with green velvet on it; Miss Mason, white muslin gown with lace and insertion, cream straw hat with roses and foliage; Miss Spenser, pale green linen coat and skirt, black

•traw hat with pink and deep shaded roses and foliage. Personal. Mr. and Mrs. Harold, of Wanganui, have returned from their motor trip in the Taranaki district. , Mrs.' and Miss Freeman, of England, have been staying in Wanganui. Mrs. and Miss Gifford Marshall, of Wanganui, who have been in England and the Continent for a year, have returned to New Zealand. Mr. Dunn, of Hawera, has been staying in Wanganui. The Misses Stanford, of New Plymouth, spent a few days in Wanganui last week on their way to Greymouth. Mr. A. K. Blundell, of Dunedin, has been staying in Wanganui. Mr. Imlay Saunders, of Wanganui, who has been on a short visit to Engfnd, returned to New Zealand this week.

HUIA.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 4, 26 January 1910, Page 66

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WANGANUI. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 4, 26 January 1910, Page 66

WANGANUI. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 4, 26 January 1910, Page 66