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CAMBRIDGE

April 2. On Wednesday evening the “Scarlet Troubadours” paid another visit to Cam bridge. Amongst the audience I noticed: Airs. R. Reynolds, in white silk blouse trimmed with lace and black silk skirt: Airs. Wells, black chiffon taffeta and ‘handsome blue coat; Miss Wells, creme spotted net blouse trimmed with lace and black silk skirt; Airs. A. B. Herreid (Auckland), cream Louisine silk and white scarf, spangled with silver sequins; Mrs. A. 11. Nicol], white lace blouse trimmed with pale blue, white silk skirt ; Mrs. Couper, white silk blouse trimmed with lace and black silk skirt; Airs. Taylor, black silk and lace gown; Aliss AL Taylor, white lace blouse ami black silk skirt; Airs. Bush, pink and white silk gown; Airs. Noil, white silk blouse, black skirt; Mrs ('. Hunter, black chiffon taffeta and handsome him* coat ; "Mists Williams, white embroidered muslin Empire gown; Miss E. Hill, white muslin relieved with touches of black; Airs. Brown, black silk trimmed with white; .Miss Brown, black evening gown; Aliss Ellie Brown, pink owning frock with pink ribbon in coiffure; Miss Gleeson, eau de nil silk frock; Mrs. Martyn, black silk and lace; Mrs. ( Dr.) Edmunds, creme voile gown; Mrs. Brooks, black silk gown; Miss Brooks, white silk frock; Aliss Gwynneth, heliotrope silk blouse and black skirt; Mrs. McC’ullagh. black gown ‘and handsome white coat; Mrs. Pilcher, black silk and net gown; Mi<-.s AL Pilcher, white silk blouse and dark skirt; Miss Willis, white gown; Aliss lx. Willis, creme voile; Mrs. A. Wallace, striped silk blouse and black skirt; Mrs. E. J. Wilkinson, pale blue and white* striped silk blouse trimmed with lace and black skirt : Aliss Hally, black satin charmeuse evening gown relieved with a touch of gold. Personal. Aliss Wells has gone to Auckland, where she will be the guest of Mrs. Runciman, of "Elwood.” Mr. and Mrs. J. Philips are at present on a visit to Rotorua. Mrs. Kinder, sen., of Remuera. is staying at the Vicarage. Cambridge, for a few days. Mrs. C. Stone, of Mt. Eden. Auckland, is at present staying at the Vicarage, (a mbridge. The Misses Willis, the Messrs. Willis (2), and B. Totten, of Auckland, who is at present staying at the Vicarage. Cam bridge, and the Rev. Yarde-Buller. of England, visited the Waitomo Cavcts <>n Easter Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hammond, of the Bank ‘>f New Zealand, have been spending their Faster holidays at Papakura. Mrs. Bush, of Waihi, and Mrs. Neil, <,f Auckland, arc at present staying with Mrs. Taylor, of “Bardowic,” Cambridge.

ELSIE.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 14, 6 April 1910, Page 63

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CAMBRIDGE New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 14, 6 April 1910, Page 63

CAMBRIDGE New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 14, 6 April 1910, Page 63

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