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NAPIER.

June 30. Coronation Tea. This has been quite a week of “teas.” Airs Aland’s Coronation Tea was the first, and took place in the Areadian

Tea Rooms last Slonday. Between 30 and 40 people were present, and after a dainty tea had been enjoyed we had to use our brains and answer all sorts of questions, the answers being contained in the word coronation. The first prize was won by Aliss Ray Aloeller, and the consolation by Miss Bowen. Airs Aland received her guests in a smart red coat and skirt, braided in blaek, black hat with feathers; the Alisses Alaud, grey coats and skirts, blaek hats; Airs Lever, navy blue coat and skirt, black hat; Airs Lever, grey eloth costume, white furs; Aliss D Lever, green coat and skirt, black and pink hat; Afiss Zwle, grey coat and skirt, sable furs; Airs Kettle, tweed coat and skirt, white hat with black and) pink flowers; Aliss Kettle, coronation blue coat and skirt, hat to match; Airs Tomlinson, black and white check coat and skirt, black hat; Airs A. Humphries, white cloth, blaek hat with feathers; Afiss Humphries, rose cloth costume: Airs Lusk, mole velvet, largo velvet hat to match, trimmed with blue? ostrich feathers; Airs Bowen, navy blue coat and skirt, blaek and gold toque;! Airs Rutherford, black cloth costume, blaek hat with feathers: Aliss Rntliqrfurd, blue eoat and skirt, black and white hat; Aliss Bowen, white Russian costume, green hat; Airs Levien, green coat and skirt, black hat with feather trimming: Aliss Clampett, blue coat and skirt, black hat; Airs Pollen, white cloth costume, black hat; Aliss Pollen, blue cloth, black bat; Airs Aloeller. grey coat and skirt, heliotrope hat; Aliss Aloeller, green coat and skirt, blaek beaver hat; Mrs Nantes, brown costume, large velvet hat to match; Miss Whay (Christchurch), nattier blue coat and skirt, mole hat trimmed with blue; Aliss Anderson (Christchurch), dark blue coat and skirt, black hat; Aliss BernaYi, green coat and skirt, pink hat; Miss Hindmarsh, blue coat and skirt, black: hat; Mrs Stopford, green coat and skirt, black hat; Airs Tonkin, black, black hat;’ Aliss Tonkin, white eloth coat and skirt, black hat wreathed in pink roses. Farewell Tea. On Friday morning the Alisses Lever, who leave to-morrow for Wellington, invited a number of girl friends to meet them at morning tea at the Trocadero. A very jolly time was spent. Amongst the guests were: Airs. Levien, Aliss Harvey, Miss Hoadley, Aliss Bernau, AlisseS Snodgrass (2), Miss Hamlin, Aliss Alaud, Alisses Rutherford (2), Aliss Pollen, and Aliss Sandtman. Children’s Party. Mrs. Aloeller gave a lovely children’a party at the Alasonic Hotel last Saturday afternoon. All kinds of games were played, and the youthful guests in their! dainty “party frocks” looked so sweet' and had a delightful time. Afternoon Tea.

Airs, and the Misses Aliller gave art afternoon tea at the Kia Ora Rooms, on Friday afternoon in honoui- of Mrs. Duncan Aliller, of Invercargill. Amongst the guests were: Airs. McCarthy, AITS’,

Pewes. Mrs. Brndney, Miss McCarthy, Miss Hunter, Miss Hill, Miss E. Davis, Miss Dinwiddie, and Miss Neville. Personal. Miss Madge SiSdey (Christchurch) is Miss Madge Sidey (Christchurch) is Miss Maud Miller has returned from a visit to Invercargill. Mr. and Mrs. Galway arrived in Napier from Masterton. Mrs. Craig is visiting Invercargill. Mr. and Mrs. Rathbone were in Napier for the Park Races. Miss Large has gone to Wellington. Mr. and Miss O’Leary (New Plymouth) have been visiting Hawke's Bay. Miss Griffin has returned to Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. Cross (Hastings) leave next week on a short visit to England. Mrs. Henry Nairn has returned to Cambridge. Miss Whay and Miss Anderson (Christchurch) are visiting Mrs. Mayne at the Vicarage. Mrs. Armstrong and Miss Elder are on a visit to Hawke’s Bay.

MARJORIE.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 1, 5 July 1911, Page 64

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NAPIER. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 1, 5 July 1911, Page 64

NAPIER. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 1, 5 July 1911, Page 64

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