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HAMILTON.

October 15 c Spring Ball. A very delightful dance was given in the Town Hall on Friday last as a windup to the dancing seacon. A large committee of ladies and gentlemen were responsible for the success of the dance, and deserve great credit for the energy displayed. The supper table and room were prettily decorated with red and white, which was most effective. Among bo many it is hard to remember all, but I noticed: Mrs Heywood, black silk evening gown; Mrs Going, black silk; Mrs Hopkins, white silk; Mrs Bennett, black glace silk robe, vest of cream net and pink passementerie; Mrs Gibbons, white lace gown; Mrs Lorie, brown silk; Mrs Ward, white satin; Mrs Hvde, black Bilk; Mr* Reece, vieux rose Oriental

satin; Mrs Barugh, blaek silk; Mrs Tom Jolly, pretty pale blue gown; Miss Roche, black silk; Miss E. Roche, white silk, with touches of black; Miss Cussen, pale pink satin; Miss M. Cussen, dainty white silk; Miss Wallnutt, pretty pale blue silk; Miss Hunter, pink mousseline de soie; Miss B. Hunter, all white; Miss Taylor (Cambridge), blaek lace gown; Miss B. Taylor, white Oriental satin; Miss Richardson, cream silk; Miss Ranstead, blue and white silk. Hamilton Tennis Club. The Hamilton Tennis Club held their “At Home” at the Courts on Saturday last. The weather was beautifully fine, though somewhat cold, which resulted in quite a large gathering of members and friends. The five courts were in very good order, and the club is to be congratulated on its flourishing condition, no less than 70 players having joined. Mrs Brewis, wife of the President, provided and dispensed afternoon tea, assisted by Miss Newell. Among those present I noticed: Mrs Brewis, in green costume, black and Tuscan hat; Mrs Watt, pale blue costume, pretty black hat; Mrs Grey, cloth tailor-made; Miss Hunter, black, amethyst hat; Mrs Herdman, pretty brown toilette, large brown hat; Miss Gillies, amethyst frock, hat en suite; Miss O’Neill, pretty white muslin, black and white hat; Miss Wilson, navy, heliotrope toque; Mrs Tompkins, green linen costume; Miss Cox, black and white; Miss Grey, white linen; Mrs Ward, white linen, black hat with pink roses; Miss Loughnan, grey costume; Miss MeAllum, white; Miss Burd, pale blue; Miss Cox, black net over white silk; Miss MeAllnm, pale pink silk; Miss J. MeAllum. red silk; Miss Brigham, black net; Miss Primrose, white evening dress; Miss P. Primrose, cream silk; Miss Kate Chitty, pretty pale blue frock; Miss E. Cussen, pale green; Miss Knight, charming gown of eream Oriental satin; Miss D. King, pink evening dress; Miss Williamson, white silk; Miss Aitken, cream lace frock; Miss Garret, white silk; Miss Stevenson, pale eau de nil muslin over green silk; Miss Loughnan. pompadour silk evening froek; Miss Gillespie, pale pink net; Miss Finlayson, soft white silk; Miss Pickering, pale blue: Miss I. Pickering, white silk, with "gold passementerie; Miss Bollard, white Oriental satin; Miss McNicol, pale pink gown; H. McNicol, cream silk frock.

ZILLAH.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 16, 19 October 1910, Page 64

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HAMILTON. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 16, 19 October 1910, Page 64

HAMILTON. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 16, 19 October 1910, Page 64

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