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with chiffon shoulder scarf and a large pink rose in her coiffure; Mrs. Babbage, black silk with cream net and lace; Mrs. Colin Campbell, blaek silk with fur coat; Mrs? James Watt, smart robe of pale blue eharmeuee made in Princess style; Miss Cowper (Dannevirke), black velvet with berthe of cream lace, and the same forming a turn-baek effect on the sleeves, crimson velvet in her coiffure; Miss Brettargh wore a rose pink silk gown with panel edged with buttons of the same. A Delightful Dance. A number of Wanganui people went to Bulls on Tuesday to a very delightful dance given by a committee of ladies in the new Town Hall. Some went 'by train, but the greater number motored down. Amongst those present were: ■Dr. and Mrs. Christie, Miss Christie, Mr and Mrs. Good, Dr. M. Earle, Mr. anil Mrs. Izard, Mrs. G. Marshall, Miss Marshall, Miss Moore, Miss Wilford, Messrs. Martin, Butterworth, Bannister, Strouts, Walgs, Palmer, and’ others.. Personal. Miss Queenie Nixon, of Wanganui, is staying with friends in Palmerston North. Miss Russell, of Wanganui, is visiting friends in the Rangitikei district. Miss Good, of Hawera, is staying in Wanganui with Mrs. H. Good. Mrs. R. Lethbridge, of Turakina, has been the guest of Mrs. A. Izard in Wanganui. Miss A. Riddiford, of Palmerston North, has been staying in Wanganui with Mrs. H. F. Christie, St. John's Hill. Mrs. Ballance (England) is staying in Wanganui with her sister, Mrs. Foreman. Mrs. Dodgshun, of Wellington, who has been staying in Wanganui for some weeks, left on Friday for the Wairarapa. HUIA.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 2, 13 July 1910, Page 67

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Untitled New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 2, 13 July 1910, Page 67

Untitled New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 2, 13 July 1910, Page 67