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NEW PLYMOUTH.

May 12. A Dance. Last Friday (veiling the West End Tennis and Croquet ( lub held their annual dance in the Brough;un-street Hall, which was thoroughly enjoyed by those present. The hall was decorated with nets, rackets and croquet mallets, white the supper tabic was charmingly arranged with yellow and red chrysanthemums. Amongst those present were Airs. Walker, rich black net, over glace foundation, finished with sequined pa-scmentcrio trimming; Miss Rlckson, dainty pale pink satin charineiise, semi Empire berthe of soft cream lace; Airs. Claude Weston,

Cream embroidered net over Mrs. . Collins, black neti de&dletage relived with scarlet flower*; Mrs. W. Penn was much admired in a maize-coloured, satin ch ar me use robe, with gold sequined bolero; Mrs. C. T. MilN, black relieved with white; Mi-s Brewster, pink silk, real lace berthe; Miss Bayley, apple-green Liberty satin, drajM-d skirt caught up with large buckle, decolletage linished with point d’esprit lace; Miss A. Avery, white chiffon taffetas, corsage trimmed with silver bugle trimming; •Miss Hanna, black silk; Miss N. Hanna, white silk; Miss G. Kyngdon, rose-pink silk, trimmed with Oriental insertion; Mrs. Blundell, navy blue taffetas, relieved with cream lace; Mrs. Atkinson, rich white taffetas veiled in black lace, bodice relieved with pale blue; Miss Atkinson [(debutante) wore a charming frock of white pailette trimmed with silver passementerie, bouquet of white chrysanthemums; Miss P. Mills, white chiffon taffetas; Miss Wilson, white chif,ton taffetas, corsage softly finished with • lace; Miss Webster, pale green chiffon I taffetas: Miss L. Webster, white silk, bib j.*yoke inset with cream lace insertion; \Mis<s Dempsey, maize-coloured .satin veiled ’in bronze sequined net; Miss N. Dempsey, pale blue silk trimmed with cream /lace, corsage relieved with pale pink iroses; Miss Tansey. pale blue silk; Miss M. Clarke, pale pink satin charmeusc, ,<lecolletage trimmed with tucked chiffon 'silver sequined passementerie; Miss S. Thomson, rose pink silk; Miss SS. ‘•Brown, rose pink silk, cross-over bodice finished with cream lace; Mrs. E. Penn,

? twhite Liberty silk, trimmed with and gobi sequined passementerie; Miss ■M. Fookes, pale pink ninon over satin, trimmed with cream lace insertion, a

wreath of pale pink .roses in coiffure; Miss G. Fookes, white embroidered net over glace; Mrs. Grant, navy silk; Miss E. Grant, soft pale blue silk trimmed with cream insertion; Miss 1.. Fitzherbert looked charming in ivory tinted Liberty satin; Mrs 11. Davey, green satin eharjneuse, Oriental trimming: Miss Carte, white muslin, trimmed with lace; Miss {Stewart, rich white satin striped chiffon over sat in, front panel embroidered with pearl, decolletage finished with same; Aliss Cutfield, white chiffon taffeta: Miss Robinson looked sweet in periwinkle blue satin char mouse, cream lace berthe; Miss »>. Capel, pale blue Liberty silk, cream lace tucker and sleeves; Miss Saxton looked well in hydrangea blue striped silk voile, relieved with black velvet; Miss V. Simpson, pale pink muslin: Miss D. Simpson. pal<* blue floral muslin: Miss B. Evans, cream embroidered net; Miss F. Evans, pale blue sequined net over satin; Miss W. Kirkby. white embroidered muslin, floral pink sash; Miss MacDiarmid, white chiffon taffetas, silk ball trimming; Miss Colson, cream silk, front panel of filet lace: Miss L. McAUum, pale blue silk: Miss G. Avery, white chiffon taffetas: Miss R. Clarke looked well in cream silk, trimmed with cream lace insertion; Aliss D. Roy, white chiffon taffetas, satin ball trimming: Mrs Medley, .pale blue silk, draped skirt caught up with ..bin klc; Miss B. Mathews, pale blue muslin, deep band of hand painted silk. Liberty design of apricot and green shade's, decolletage finished with same design.

NANCY LEE.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 20, 18 May 1910, Page 69

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NEW PLYMOUTH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 20, 18 May 1910, Page 69

NEW PLYMOUTH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 20, 18 May 1910, Page 69

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