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SOUTH TARANAKI.

HAWER.I. May 4. A Daaee. The first of a series of assemblies given bv Miss Douglas was held in the I* orestera’ Hall last Friday night. The music was supplied by Miss Connell, while the supper table looked charming decorated with red eaetus dahlias and ehaded autumn leaves. Miss Douglas was wearing a pale blue ninon frock, and corsage trimmed with chiffon and fringe; Mrs. Glenn, green silk, green coat braided m black: Mrs. Moore, smoke blue velvet, trimmed with cream laee, black evening coot; Mrs. Holder, white crepe de elnne. band of pearl embroidery around the corsage; Mrs. AlaeDiarmid. pink eilk. pink goat relieved with Hack satin; Mrs. Wylds, pink satin, trimmed with bands of guipure insertion: Mrs. Suisted, cream satin eharmeuse, with ninon tunic edge-1 in fringe, chiffon swathed on her corsage: Airs. O’Callxghaii. gobelin blue satin eharmeuse frock: Airs. Wallace, pale pink silk crepe, trimmed with cream guipure: Mrs. McLean, white eharmeuse with an overdress of green net: Miss .Moore, .ream silk frock with pale blue chiffon overdress: Mies Butterworth, of .< hnstehureli. white cbarmeu-e with an overdress of bine chiffon: Miss Glenn, yellow’ silk relieved with black satin; IJ. Glenn, white embroidered muslin vv it a touches of black: Mies Littlejohn, white eharmeuse with ninon tunic edged m silver; Miss B. Nolan, cream silk, trimmed with a darker shade of cord; Ali-sS Capleu, black eharmeuse with steel trimmings;’Mice E. Caplen, primrose coloured satin: Aliss Reilly, white eolienne; Miss C. Reilly, white satin eharmeuse with an overdress of blue ninon and trimmed with a darker shade of blue; Aliso Williamson. white ninon frock relieved with emerald green; Aliss Brett, of New Plymouth, frock of white muslin: Aliss Clark, black velvet. On the Links. The weather being fine last Tuesday quite a number journeyed out to the links. Afternoon tea was given by the Misses Caplen (2) and Miss Buchanan. Amongst those present I noticed Airs. Bell, Mrs. O'Callaghan, Sirs. Kimbell, Mrs. Wallace. Mrs. Glae-on. Misses Short I2H 'Miss Hull, of Auckland. Miss Q. Glenn, Misses Young (2), Miss Revell, Miss Douglas, and others. Personal. Aliss Butterworth, who has been the guest of Mrs. Moore, has returned to Christ church. Mrs. O’Callaghan has gone to’ Wellington for a few days. .Mrs. Afajor, of Wellington, is spending a few days in Havvera. Airs. Graves, who has been in New Plymouth for several weeks, has returned to her home in Havvera.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 19, 8 May 1912, Page 67

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SOUTH TARANAKI. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 19, 8 May 1912, Page 67

SOUTH TARANAKI. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 19, 8 May 1912, Page 67

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