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WANGANUI.

November 18. An Enjoyable Garden Party. Thursday a very enjoyable garden party was given as a welcome to Alie Wanganui Garrison Band on their geturn from Ballarat, where they were jto successful at the recent contest. The •feather wm beautifully fine, and the <aceeourse looked particularly pretty. {The proceeds were in aid of the Museum jfund. Mrs. Mackay wore a handsome •white muslin.gown with lace and insertion, white feather boa, very large hat

with pale pink underneath, wreath of pink roses and foliage; Mrs. Kitchen wore a smart cream eoat and skirt with revers apd collar of Wack silk, pink straw hat with heliotrope shaded lilac; Miss Willis, blue linen gown with cream lace vest, heliotrope straw hat with shaded roses in the same tones; Miss Todd, blue and white striped flannel coat and skirt, blotsse composed of cream lace, very pretty hat of burnt straw with rose pink roses and autumn leaves forming a wreath over the crown; Mrs. Krull, black silk gown with cream lace and brown fur stole, smart bonnet of black straw with gold ornaments; Mrs. P. Krull, pale grey tweed coat and skirt, black straw hat with ostrich plumes; Miss Krull, white muslin frock with lace and insertion, white hat with pale blue flowers and chiffon: Miss Thompson (Australia), pale blue linen made with kilted skirt, blue hat with scarf; Mrs. Lennard wore a pale blue Shantung gown with brown feather boa and hat of the same shade with flowers; Mrs. J. T. Stewart, black silk gown with lace, green straw hat with pink: Mm. Mason, green coat and skirl with braid in the same tones, cream crinoline straw hat with blue hydrangea flowers; Miss Mason, navy blue serge coat and skirt, burnt strawhat with large black glace silk bow; Mrs. Babbage, brown linen, white fur Loa and brown straw hat with pink roses and foliage; Mrs. D'Arcy, blue tucked linen gown with lace, burnt straw hat with black silk ribbons; Miss Brettargh, pretty heliotrope linen coat and skirt, white feather boa. large black hat with black satin, and wreath of tiny heliotrope flowers; Mrs. Paterson, rose pink and white floral muslin frock -with lace and insertion, pretty pastel blue Liberty coat with Oriental trimming. large black crinoline straw hat with ostrich plumes; Miss Owen, navy blue coat and skirt, old rose velvet toque; Miss Alexander, mole coloured cloth coat and skirt, white feather boa, large hat of saxe blue watered silk with crown of the same; Mns. J. C. Greenwood, heliotrope coat and skirt, heliotrope hat with flowers in the same tones; Miss Gilltillan. black gown with lace, black and white bonnet ; Mrs. Earle, rose pink linen coat and skirt faced with black silk, cream lace vest, fine black straw hat with tiny moss roses in the same shade: Mrs. Gill-Carey, electric blue tiweed coat and skirt, white muslin and lace vest, coarse black straw hat with black ribbons and coque feathers: Mrs. Sorley, white linen eoat and skirt, white blouoe, small black crinoline straw hat with ostrich tips. Tennis. There was a large number at the Campbel!-street tennis courts on Saturday. Mrs and Miss Moore provided afternoon tea. Mrs. Moore wore a fawn doth coat and skirt, brown marabout feather stole, and petunia straw hat with chiffon and wings -of the same shade; Miss Moore, white embroidered linen frock, cream straw hat with black velvet ribbons; Miss Brettargh. sky-blue linen eoat and skirt, large black hat with black satin; Miss D. Brettargh, rose-pink linen coat and skirt, large black straw hat with black satin: Miss Krull wore a pretty pale turquoise-blue Shantung coat and skirt made with open front, buttoned at the waist, white muslin and lace blouse, small cream straw hat trimmed with pale blue: Miss Thompson (Australia). buff-eoloured Shantung coat and skirt, hat trimmed with pale blue, and. white silk figured searf; Mrs. Sanderson (Fordell) wore a smart cream serge coat and skirt with collar and revers of cream silk, straw hat with scarf; Mrs. Crombie, navy blue serge coat and skirt ban-led with fine silk, military braid collar and revers. Oriental embroidery, large mole-coloured straw hat with wreath of pink roses and touch of black; Mrs. McNaughton Chrisitie. white embroidered muslin frock, large straw hat with wreath of flowers; Mrs. Peek wore a pretty white muslin embroidery robe with flounced skirt, large hat with wreath of shaded pink roses and foliage: Mrs. W. Atkinson, dark grey striped gown with laee. black hat with featliers; Miss Mating, smart grey and white striped tweed coat and skirt, straw hat with shaded pink and cream roses and foliage; Miss Nixon, ■white muslin frock with lace ami insertion, white hat: Mrs. Ixtmas, pale 'blue linen coat ami skirt, braided, and handsome shoulder scarf of black and white satin; Mrs. Darley Wore a heliotrope lustre and crepe de chine costume, with feather boa. black straw hat with chiffon and ostrich plumes; Miss Hawken. whit*

muslin frock, with insertion, very smart hat with crown and part of the brim composed of black lace having a border of black straw, with black satin ribbon forming ornaments at intervals and a spray of eream and yellow daisies; Miss R. Hawken wore a dainty white muslin gown, mole straw hat with crimson rose; Mrs. Wall, white muslin frock, small mushroom bat in cream straw; Mrs. Barnieoat, Wack moire eoat ami skirl, large toque of black crinoline straw, with black satin ribbons, 'long black satin shoulder scarf; Mrs. Hesse, cream muslin frock, black straw hat with black velvet ribbons: Mrs. Good, cornflower-blue striped lustre coat with corselet skirt of the same material, very large cream straw hat with border of black straw and black glace silk ribbons; Miss M ilford wore a white muslin frock with lace and insertion, stylish green straw hat, lined with pale blue and wreath of forget-me-nots; Mrs. J. T. Stewart, black silk gown, green straw hat with pale pink in it: Mrs. H. Sarjeant, skyblue linen coat and skirt. with black silk collar and revers, cream straw hat with roses; Airs. M. Anderson, dark striped tweed coat and skirt, becoming burnt straw hat with brim turned up at the side and black glace bows: Miss 11. Anderson, pretty white muslin frock with Valenciennes insertion, cream straw hat with maize shaded silk scarf swathed round it. Farewell Garden Party. Mrs. Polson (St. John's Hill) gave a farewell garden party last Saturday, in honour of Miss Fraser, of the Girls College. who leaves Wanganui early next vear for a trip to Englaud and the Continent. Mr. AT ray made a most appropriate speech, and* Miss Polson presented Miss Fraser with a beautiful bouquet of roses. Mrs. Polson wore a very handsome black silk gown with shoulder effect of black silk, and cream lace on the bodice, black bonnet with pale pink flowers: Miss Polson, pale green crepe gown witli strapping of green silk, bands of cream laee forming a yoke, green straw hat with pink flowers; Miss Fraser wore a becoming pale grey striped silk with lace, black straw hat with chiffon and feathers; Mrs. H. Sarjeant, sky blue linen coat and skirt with revers of black silk, black hat with plumes; Mrs. Mason, blue linen coat and skirt, white vest, black hat with feathers and gold ornaments; Miss Mason wore a very becoming frock of pale blue Shantung, made in Empire style, with round yoke of tucked net and buttons of the -silk bordering it. black hat with roses at the side: Mrs. Innes wore a pale green tweed coat and skirt, white vest, very large black hat with wreath of tiny blue flowers; Miss Wilford. white muslin froek witli lace and insertion, pretty green straw hat lined with pale blue and wreath of forget-me-nots: Miss D. Christie. white muslin gown, made in Empire style, with pale blue ribbons threaded through the insertion at the waist, white Shantung hat with blue ribbons; Miss Krull, pale blue Shantung coat and skirtmade with open front, buttoned at the waist, white muslin and laee blouse, small cream straw hat with pale blue flowers; Mrs. John Stevenson wore a very handsome gown of white silk with overskirt of black Russian net with large mesh, cream lace with gold thread embroidery, black straw hat with sequin jet and ostrich feathers; Miss Ida Stevenson wore a beautiful muslin frock ■with tucks and motifs of fine laee. pale blue ehiffon shoulder scarf and large black hat with black silk roses at the side; Mrs. Babbage, brown linen, white feather boa, brown hat with pink flowers; Mrs. John Anderson, smart gown of green silk, with cream net on the bodice, large black hat with band of blaek sequin jet and ostrich plumes; Miss Imlay, black and white figured muslin gown with net and cream lace yoke, black toque with tips: Mrs. Saunders wore a pale grey linen coat and skirt, pretty black hat witli chiffon and feathers; Mrs. Krull, handsome blaek silk gown with lace, black bonnet with chiffon and touch of gold in it. Personal. Mrs. H. F. Christie, of Wanganui, is at present staying in Wellington. I-ady Hector, of the Hutt, Wellington, has been staying in Wanganui recently. Mrs. R. Aldsworth, of Rangitikei, has been staying in Wanganui. Mrs. Chamberlain, of Wanganui, has been staying with friends in Rangitikei. Mrs. Montgomerie, of Wanganui, lias returned from her visit to Hawke's Bay. Miss Hall, of England, is the guest of Mrs. 11. Sarjeant, in Wanganui.

HULA.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 21, 23 November 1910, Page 70

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WANGANUI. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 21, 23 November 1910, Page 70

WANGANUI. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 21, 23 November 1910, Page 70