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WOMAN'S 'WORLD

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miramar Red Cross Coif Tournament. As a result of the Miramar Ladies' Open Golf Tournament, which began on Tuesday and finished yesterday, the championship has beenwon by . Mrs. Guy Williams, of Masterton.' ■ The final between the two Master.ton.;;coni-jpetitors,-Mrs. Guy Williams and Sirs.. Robieson;_ "was, _as...ey.erypne. .expected,, most exciting, finishing on the 21st green in a win for Mrs.. Guy Williams. Tho record score of the season was put tapby'Mrs.'R. P. Ward/; The "winner of the medal - handicap (senior) was Mrs: Birth,: and of the "junior Miss Pearson. The winner of the bogey (senior) was-Miss GambrilL In.the junior handicap "bogey Miss Richardson and/Miss Pearson tied, and'they are ; to'play off at a later date. The' foursome stroke handicap fell;to Mrs. Guy Fulton and Miss West,' and the flag to Miss Doughty. • Mrs, R. P.-Ward and Mrs. Fulton won the putting competition. The whole of.the proceeds, which'will-amount to about £24,-will be'handed "over to the fund"'"fof.'Christmas gifts-for the-New Zealand'soldiers at the front.

'■: Hostesses at tho Soldiers' Club in Sydney Street for the coming week are as follows:—Sunday; Mrs. Joseph Joseph; Monday, the Spinsters' Club; Tuesday, the "Busy Beo" Club; Wednesday, the Hutt Ladies' Patriotic Guild; Thursday, Mrs. Fordham aud Mrs. C. Bryco; Friday, Mrs. Chapman; Saturday, St/ John's Church Women's Guild: Sunday morning breakfast; Mrs. W. Kennedy and Mrs. Hope Lewis. , Mrs. M'Vicar presided over the weekly meeting of tho Now Zealand Natives' Association . Ladies' Guild hold at the Natives' Hall on Tuesday evening. Members of the guild are kept-very' busy just now, and reports from the different. _ commitees show that the work is being carried out in a.very.satisfactory.manner. ,

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2901, 13 October 1916, Page 3

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WOMAN'S 'WORLD Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2901, 13 October 1916, Page 3

WOMAN'S 'WORLD Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2901, 13 October 1916, Page 3

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