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GISBORNE.

June 1. A Dance. The first of the series of winter dances, inaugurated last year, took place last Friday, and was. as usual, a great success. A very dainty supper was provided. Among those present were.—Mrs t. Gray, blaek and white silk; Mrs Bright, olive green ehiffon taffeta; Mrs. Anderson. black silk and laee; Mrs H. \\ illiams, blaek chiffon, taffeta, touches of white; Mrs Parker, brown silk, veiled .in crimson, dewdrop net; Mrs Faulkner, black and white silk; Mrs G. Rees, black satin charmeuse; Mrs King, blaek satin and chiffon touches; Mrs Murray, graceful gown of black velvet: Mrs R. H. Burke, blaek silk, overdress of black and steel spangled net; Mrs F. B. Barker, dainty gown of cornflower blue ninon, over silk, the tunie weighted with heavy gold fringe; Mrs J. Murphy, striking gown of rose pink satin, iridescent bead net trimming; Mrs Stephenson, lemon satin, trimmed lace and brown velvet; Mrs. Gover, cream satin, heliotrope spangled net overdress: Mrs Ruby, black chiffon taffeta, white laee berthe: Mrs Kels. pale pink embroidered satin gown, pearl trimming: Mrs. W. Sherratt, pale heliotrope ninon ever cream satin; Mrs R. Sherratt. sulphur coloured ninou over satin, banded with bronze velvet; Mrs Callas, pale yellow satin, overdress of cream ninou: Mrs Field, white satin, pearl trimmings; Mrs E. Adair, very dainty dress of white satin, panelling of pearl embroidery, girdle of rope pearls; Mr* Matthew*, cream satin: Mrs Hine, bia-k silk: Mr* Kissling, emerald green satin, cream laee berthe: Mr* F. Lysnar, green silk and lace: Miss Nolan, cream crystalline, embroidery of cream Roman satin; Miss H. Nolan, cream niuon, over satin; Miss Hine, white surah silk.

touches of chiffon and lace; Miss M. Rees (debutantel, dainty frock of snft white silk, double skirt of ninon; Miss Lusk (Napier), pale heliotrope silk, orordress of iridescent net same colour; Miss Symes, white satin gown, tunic of polo pink, dewdrop net; Mis* Sherratt, vieux rose satiu; Miss Evans, pretty gown of sulphur velvet, corded pale blue; Miss Blaek, pale blue silk; Miss Fussil (Sydney), very charming gown of black velvet, blaek velvet bands iulaid; Miss Faulkner, pink silk gown; Miss M. Faulkner (debutante), verv pretty gown of ivory satin and laee; Mrs R, WiUoek, beautiful gown of ivory duches<te satin, the skirt draped with beautiful old Irish point, crossover drape on bodice of same laee; Miss Ensor, carnation pink silk gown; Miss M. Ensor (Canterburv), petunia shade pink satin and lace embroidery; Miss Bull, pretty gown of white satin foulard, pouchett tunie of white ninon; Miss King, pale blue satin charmeuse. pearl embroidery; Miss Chrisn, pale blue silk; Miss L Chrisp (debutante), cream satiu charmeuse, bands of satin in hair; Miss Williamson, vieux roe satin gown; Miss M. Williamson, emerald green crepe de chine: Mrs Mann, graceful gown of cream satin, pointed over tunic of coarse blaek fisher net, borderd in heavy black fringe; Miss U. Williams, cream satin and ninon; Miss Davies, soft crepe de ehene gown of pale blue, folded vest of chiffon: Miss M. Davies, sea foam green silk taffeta, laee embroidery; Miss Pyke, floral heliotrope sprigged silk gown; Mrs Gaddum, floral silk of pink and cream; Miss Cock (Christchurch), striking gown of black chiffon veiled in black and silver sequinned net; Miss Lewis, pale petunia silk; Miss Bradley, cream silk gown; Miss I. Carter, rose pink crystalline gown, touches of black; Miss Mac Lean, creant satin charmeuse embroidered in sating Mis* Bennett, pale blue silk gown; Mrs R. Murphy, pink silk Bengaline gown;' Miss Watkins, cream satin and laee. Personal.

Miss Fossil (Fydnev) is at present the guest of Mrs Black (Kaiti). Mr H. P. Smallbones, recently appointed manager of the National Rank of News Zealand, just opening in Gisborne, arrived here last Wednesday. Mrs Smallbonca accompanied him.

Mr and Mrs G. Williams (Nanier) ard visiting Gisborne.

Willis (Gisborne) returned last week from a trip to Ko ton*. Mr. Burnard (Dunedin) is visiting his •en. Mr L. T. Burna rd, staying at the Gisborne.

ELSA.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 23, 7 June 1911, Page 64

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GISBORNE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 23, 7 June 1911, Page 64

GISBORNE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 23, 7 June 1911, Page 64

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