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WANGANUI.

September 14. On tlie Links. On Wednesday there were a large number at the Belmont golf links, where tea was given by the Alisses Lambert and matches were played for prizes presented by Airs. Izard and Aliss Bates. Aliss liarper won the senior, and Aliss Ruth Fairburn won the junior. Amongst those present were: Airs. Izard, Airs. Hogg, Airs. Harold, Airs. Patterson, Airs. Davis, Airs. Alcßeth. Aliss Haw'keti, Aliss Anderson, Airs. Ritchie, Aliss Cowper, Aliss AL Cow’per, Aliss Darley, Aliss Aloss (Wellington), Airs. Yanisch, Aliss Nixon, Aliss T. W’illiams, Aliss Christie, Aliss Bristow" ;(Wellington), Aliss Nixon, Aliss Parsons, Aliss IJogg, Miss Hadfield, Aliss Fairburn, Aliss G. Christie, Aliss D. Brettargh, Airs, von Ilaast, Airs. Tewsley, Alisses Lamert (2), Aliss Harper, Aliss Cave, Aliss Bates, Miss C. Bates, Mrs. T. Saunders, and others. Tea Parties. On Thursday Airs. A. Lewis gave an afternoon tea for Airs. Alerton, of Christchurch, who has been staying in Wanganui with her daughter. Airs. IT. Reeve. On Tuesday morning. Airs. D’Arcy gave a morning tea for her sister. Airs. Wanklyn, of Christchurch, who is spending some weeks in AVanganui with her. On Tuesday afternoon Airs. John Stevenson gave a tea in honour of Aliss Gresson, of Christchurch, who is staying here w’ith her mother. Airs. S. Gordon. Health Lecture. Dr. Truby King, of Dunedin, gave a health lecture to women in St. Paul’s Hall, on Alonday afternoon. Amongst the interested audience were: Airs. Sargeant, Airs. Basset, Airs. J. T. Stewart, Airs. Blair (A’ancouver), Airs. Krull, Mrs. P. Krull, Dr. Elizabeth Dunn, Airs. Afedhurst, Airs. Evered, Airs. John Stevenson, ■Airs. Pattie Izett. Aliss Alorton Jones, Airs. Truby King. Airs. Spencer, Aliss Spencer, Airs. AlcNeill, Airs. G. Palmer, Mrs. Peak, Airs. Addison, Miss Armstrong, Aliss Cow’per, Aliss Dewett, Airs. Jones, Mrs. Anderson, and others. Morning Tea. On Thursday Aliss Kerr gave a morning tea. The prizes for the competition were won by Aliss Ruth Fairburn and Aliss Alorton Jones. Amongst those present were: Aliss Parsons, Aliss Marshall, Aliss Christie, Aliss Brettargh, Aliss Mor ton Jones, Aliss Aloss (Wellington j, Miss Stevenson, Aliss Bristow' (Wellington), Aliss Ashcroft, Aliss Nixon, ami others. At the Theatre. “The Dandies” had very good houses for their four nights’ season in the Opera House. Amongst those present were: Airs, and Aliss Lightfoot (Masterton), Airs, and Aliss Bayly, Airs. J. Stevenson, Airs. Truby King (Dunedin), Miss Brewer, Airs. D'Arcy, Airs. W’anklvn (Christchurch), Aliss Bristow (Wellington), Miss Aloss (Wellington), Aliss Brettargh, Mrs. A. Lewis, Aliss L. Williams, Miss Kerr, Aliss Jones. Aliss Willis, Miss Walford, Air-. Wilson. Aliss Anderson, ami many more. Personal. Airs. 11. Bayly and Miss W’. Bayly, of Wanganui, have gone to Wellington. Mrs. ami Miss Lightfoot (Mastertoll), who have been staying with relation- in Wanganui, have returned to their home. Airs. IL Sargeant, of Wanganui, hare! urned from her visit to Wellington. Airs. Alerton. of Christchurch, who has been staying in Wanganui with her daughter (Mrs. Reeve), has returned home. Mi-s K. Gresson, of ( hristcliurch, is visiting her mother, Mrs. S. (Jordon, in Wanganui. Airs. A. Izard, of Wanganui, is staying in Palmerston North. Miss I). Christie, of Wanganui, ha- returned from her visit to Rangitikei. Rev. L. L. and Mrs. Dove, of the Collegiate School, Wanganui, are staying with Mr. and Mrs. Carlyon, “Guavas,” Hawke's Bay. Ali-s Lightfoot (Wairar.tp i) , is the guest of Airs. 11. Bayley, Wanganui. Mrs. France, who has been staying in Wanganui with her mother, Mrs. Hawken, has gone to Timaru, Miss G. Christie, of W'aiiganui, is staying with her sister, Mrs. T. Steadman, in Palmerston North.

Miss Bing, of Christehuieh, is staying in Wanganui with friends. Mrs. Blair, of Vaneouver, is revisiting Wanganui, after an absenceof many years. * ’

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIII, Issue 12, 18 September 1912, Page 66

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WANGANUI. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIII, Issue 12, 18 September 1912, Page 66

WANGANUI. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIII, Issue 12, 18 September 1912, Page 66

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