MIRAMAR LADIES' CLUB
The following is the draw, for/, the qualifying round for the Wheeler "Cup to'be played on Tuesday by the Miramar Ladies' Club. Play comrnendes at 10 a.m. in order of the draw at fourminute intervals: —Miss Gambrill and Mrs. McCarthy; Mrs. Banks and Mrs. Richmond; Mrs. Mcllroy and Mrs. Mackenzie; Mrs. Mills and Miss; Wheeler; Mrs. Foreman. and Miss H. Griff en; Miss Taylor and Mrs. Ancell; Mrs. Farrier' and partner; Mrs. Millar and Mrs. Schneider; Mrs. Sutherland and Mrs. Andrews; Mrs. Castle and Mrs. Hunter; Mrs. Roe and Mrs. Hanson; Mrs. Farr and Mrs. H. Anderson; Mrs. Albertso.-. and Mrs. H. Parkin; Miss Muir and Mrs. W. Smith; Mrs. Maudsley and Miss R. Thomson; Miss M. Thompson' and Mrs. Ward; Mrs. McKellop and Mrs. Johansen; Miss Bray and Mrs. Brown; Mrs. Collie and Mrs. Dalgleish, MissPlimmer and Mrs. Myers, Miss Dcmpsey and Mrs. Boyes; Mrs. DidAury and Mrs. Osborne; Mrs. McIlraith and Mrs. Gordon; Mrs. H. Smith and Miss Van Staveren; Miss P. Dennis and Mrs. P. R. Jackson; Mrs. Griffiths and Mrs. Marsden; Miss Batham and Mrs Boielle; Mrs. Laucblan and Mrs. Briton Smith; Mrs. Austin and Mrs. Short; Miss Brien and Mrs. Caldwell; Mrs. G. Dennis and Mrs. Ilott; Mrs. Murray and^ Miss Jacobsen; Mrs. Sim and Mrs.'Brooks; Mrs. N. Jackson and Mrs. Torstonson; Mrs. Parkinson and Miss Davis; Mrs. Dykes and Miss Woodman; Mrs. Stilwell and Mrs. GrifTin; Mrs. Day and Miss Robertson; Mrs. Nimmo and Mrs. W. j. Anderson; Mrs. W. Parkin and Mrs. Houston; Mrs. Sage and Mrs. Bree; Mrs. Upham and Mrs. Thompson; Mrs. Combes and Mrs. Stubbs; Mrs. Drake and Mrs. Stephens; Mrs. Dentice and Mrs. Pirie; Miss Veitch and Mrs. Hornibrook; Mrs. Goldie and Mrs. Napier; Mrs. Young and Mrs. .Hamilton: Mrs. G. D. Little and Mrs. H. A. Gilbert; Mrs. Lamberg
TOMORROW, at 1.30 p:m. TO AVHOiI IT MAY CONCERN.
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8' NEW J' AND USED CARPETS, 18 x VI 12 x U, 10.(1 x 9, 9 x 9, TURKEY RED AX. HALL CARI'KT 22 x. 5, .aCvds AX. RUNNEK'iaBm), MOHAIR . AND AX. RUGS, silk •.bedspreads, i Eivbank sweepers, vacuum carpet sweepers, electric h.w. .jug, military bell teiit, divan suites,, cU\ suite, (i- ---, drawer onk desk w.itli slides (cost £12). office chair,- oak'china cabinet, tallboys, sewiujr machine, loud speaker, Kent's oak duchesse, dinner wagon, . firesklß chairs, gent's bike,' duchesse ; chests, c. ■..and. d. beds, • kapok mattresses,- linos., blankets, sheets, tailored suit (size 5), brass and cnvd ' tables, Catamarang, books, magazines, al. saucepans, kettles, garden tools, scales, crockery, cutlery, lampshades, cushions, • cottons, silks, lady's raincoat, fur necklet, Holland blind, meat safes, and furniture of every description. . : '■.:■•.-.■■ KO RESERVE. : NOW' ON' 'VIEW. : : . ".'a W. PRICE, --. . ■> .... Auctioneer..
and Mrs. Hurst; Miss Edmondson and Mrs. Wobdhead; Mrs. Daysh and Mrs. Scammell; Mrs: Hudson and Mrs. Bamford; Mrs. Ackland: and Mrs. Jacques; Mrs. Simpson and Mrs.: Gray; Mrs. Notley and partner.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 136, 10 June 1937, Page 16
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532MIRAMAR LADIES' CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 136, 10 June 1937, Page 16
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