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SOUTH TARANAKI.

HAWERA. February 23. Garden Party. Mrs. Gillies was fortunate in having such a fine day for her garden party. Tlie garden was looking beautiful, and was much admired by the guests. Tea was served in the dining-room, which Was decorated with quantities of pink and heliotrope sweet peas. Mrs. Gillies was wearing a pretty, white embroidered muslin, cream hat with pink and blue roses’; Mrs. Nalder, smart ■blue and white striped costume, black hat with pink roses; Airs. Aloore, grey ahd black striped silk frock, black ninon cbat, blayk and white hat; Miss M. Moore, blue Paisley- silk, relieved with black, black hat with blue; Airs. Caplen, frock of black crepe de chine, blaek hat; Alias Caplen, tussore silk, cream hat, with' wreath of shaded roses; Aliss E. Caplen, saxe blue silk, braided in the same shade. blaek hat with white wings; Airs. O'Callagban, blue and white striped costume, relieved with pale blue, hat; Mrs. Williams, green summer tweed eoat'and skirt, hat with pink roses; Mrs. Nolan, frock of black crepe de chine, relieved with gold and pale blue trimmings, black hat with ostrich feathers; Aliss B. Nolan, white striped ninon over silk, white hat with scarlet flowers; Mrs, I’, Tlawken, rosecoloured ninon, braided in the shade, cream flat with floral trimmings; Airs. Page, pretty frock of grey embroidered silk lace, with touches of black, cherry coloured hat : Mrs. Nicholas, blaek silk, black bonnet, with a touch of white; Airs. Barton, pale grey I weed costume, black hat; Airs. Tanks black braided erepe-de-ehine, white hat with black plumes; Mrs. Lennon, old rose linen, while hat with flora! wreath; Miss Russell (Christchureh), blue cloth coat •nd skirt, braided in black, black hatj

Aliss AfcLean, grey embroidered silk, grey hat with shaded pink roses; Aliss Laishley (Wellington), heliotrope eolienne, with pipings of cerise, heliotrope hat with a wreath of purple flowers. Bridge. A small bridge party was given by Airs. G. McLean in honour of her guest, Aliss Laishley, of Wellington. The players were Air. and Airs. McLean, Aliss McLean, Aliss Laishley, Air. and Airs. Webster; Air. and Airs. Foystcr, and Airs. O’ ’Callaghan,, Mrs. Nicholas, Dr. and Airs. Campbell, Air. and Airs. Gillies, Aliases Caplen (2), Aliss Russell.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 9, 28 February 1912, Page 66

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SOUTH TARANAKI. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 9, 28 February 1912, Page 66

SOUTH TARANAKI. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 9, 28 February 1912, Page 66

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