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Mr. and .Mr;. Alex. Sutherland 1 , Hinakura, and Mrs. Duncan Cameron, Huntßrville, are staying at Oentral Terrace, Kelburne. r Tho death occurred (it Olaki on Sunday of the 2}-year-old daughter of Mr. Georgo Jenkins," from diphtheria. Mrs. Wilford ga\'o a small tea at her homo yesterday afternoon. Our Pctono correspondent writes that tho iiOth annual ball of tho No. 5 Cotaipany, T.G.A. (Pctono Navals) was held last evening iu the Palace Theatre. The hall was decorated with flags and ensigns, and about 400 peoplo wers present. Sergeants Knight and Holloway, Corporals Stewart and Martin acted as M.C.'s, and Piatt's string band supplied the music. Among some of those present were:—Mrs. Mathes, wearing black satin; Miss Mathes heliotrope with pink overdress; Miss 1). Wakelin, white satin; Mrs. J. W. Martin, bluo silk ajid lace overdress; Miss Itiddle, pink satin] with spangled net; Mrs. Olson, cream dress, veiled with jewelled net; Miss Power, white eatin; Miss Wollett, blue silk; Mrs. 1!. Cruickshank, plume-coloured satin with silk fringe trimming; Miss Parsonson, green satin; Miss Johnston, bluo silk; Mrs. heliotrope satin; Miss Powers, cream satin; Mrs. Tremain, ivliito satin; Miss Wakelin, shell-pink crepo do cheno; Miss Ball, palo pink eilk; Miss Bull, cream silk; Mrs. Fraser, grey satin; Miss Bennett, white satin, ninon overdrea?; Miss Denby, white satin; Mrs. Blake, pale blue velvet; Mrs. _ Fisher, white satin; Miss Riddle, pale pink silk; Mrs. August, blue satin, with overdress of dewdrop muslin; Miss Morris, bine satin. A very enjoyablo concert, organised by the ladies of ICaraka and Worser Bays, was given last week at Worser Bay with tho object in 'view of raising funds for the building of the Methodist Church in tliat portion of the city. Next November a oarnival is to bo held for tho samo purpose, and already tho ladies of the district aro working extremely bard for its success. • Miss F. Denniston is tho guest of Mts. A. Brandon. I Mrs. Milroy (Dunedin) is staying -with her daughter, Mrs. G. Fraser, of New Plymouth.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1802, 15 July 1913, Page 2

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333

Untitled Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1802, 15 July 1913, Page 2

Untitled Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1802, 15 July 1913, Page 2

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