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TAUMARUNUI.

October 15. Railway Ball. Last evening this highly successful event took place in the Town Hall, and was largely attended. The hall had been tastefully decorated with tree ferns and other greenery, also red and white drapery, the whole effect being very artistie. A very capable committee consisting of Messrs H. Pearce, J. Riddiock, J. Flannigan, J. Culley. H. Walsh and' L. Brennan deserve especial mention for their untiring efforts to make the whole a success. The secretaries were Messrs Taylor and N. Laud. Messrs H. Pearce, J. Riddock, and J. Flannigan aetedl as M.G.’s. A very recherche supper was laid in the supper-room, the tables being prettily decorated with yellow and green. Among those present I noticed: Mrs Laird, becoming black voile and crimson roses; Miss Lloyd, pale blue silk and silver spangles, blue ribbon in eoiffure; Miss Hawken looked well in blue silk and silver trimming; Mrs Gardner, blaek taffetas; Mrs Castleton, black silk; Mrs Harrison, blaek; Mrs Clark, black voile;' Mrs Abbott, white embroidery muslin; Miss Meredith, white muslin; Miss Salloway (Kakahi) looked very pretty in cream ninon and silk embossed embroidery; Miss Williamson (Raurimu)] looked charming in cream, prettily trimmer! with cream silk insertion; Miss Laken (Raurimu), pretty pink voile;' Miss D. Grant looked pretty in pink voile; Miss Canan, pale blue corded silk, trimmed with point laee; Miss N. Carrington, white muslin; Miss Cairney, blue silk muslin; Mrs Coekfield, pale mauve and black velvet; Mrs Hume, floral delaine; Mrs R. Beeehe, blue silk, trimmed with white lace; Mrs Maher, white muslin; Mrs Goodson, white; Miss Lees looked very smart in cream silk;' Mrs 8. Sarah, pink silk voile; Mrs Steadman, white silk blouse, and black skirt J Miss E. Harrison, white muslin; Miss M. Harrison, white; Miss Laird, pale pink; Miss Broad, white tnuslin; Mrs Broad, black; Miss Hill, pale blue silk, white laee trimming; Miss Fleming, white muslin; Mrs MeGrane, handsome eloak of grey and black; Miss Laery, black; Messrs Ren. Hanby. Pearce, Riddoek, Flannigan, Culley, Walsh, Brennan, Taylor, Laud, B. M'eyenberg, White, Turnbull. Wackrow, Clark, Hadden, Grant, Hume, Claridge, and many others.

MAVIS.

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

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

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

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