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NEW PLYMOUTH NOTES

January 26. Mies Joyce Mnnxo (Stratford) is the of Mrs QuilLiam. Mrs T. P. Anderson returned from a visit to the South island on Thursday. Mias Brett (Gore) is the guest of Mrs Osborne. , . . Mrs Blundell (Masterton) is staying with Mrs Pitzherbert. „ Mrs W. G. Malone (Stratford) and hex family are staying at the White Hart for a few days. , Mr and Mrs Jack Gray (Masterton) are spending a few days in Hew Plymouth. Mrs J. Byan (Auckland) is visiting her mother. Mrs W. A. Collie. 'l'li© engagement is announced of Mies Ivy Buckman, daughter of Mr Buckman, New Plymouth, to Mr Rossiter. son of the Receiver of Land Revenues, New Plymouth. Another recent engagement is that or Miss Averil Tooke to Mr Gilbert Thompson, of Tarata. Miss Alice Outfield, who has been on the nursing stiff of the Hamilton hospital for the last two years, has returned home. Her marriage to Mr Waring Saxton, of Auckland, will take place about Easter. . ~ . Miss Dorothy Trimble (Dunedin) is visiting her relations in Taranaki. The engagement is announced of Miss Mary Adelaide Barnett, second daughter of Mr and Mrs Albert Barnett, Waitewhena. Ohura, to Mr J. P. Larkin, of the field staff of tho Department of Lands, New Plymouth. . , ... The wedding was celebrated at bt. Joseph’s Church, New' Plymouth, on Wednesday, of Miss Margaret McGrath, second daughter of Mr P. McGrath (Oamam), to Mr W. H. Wood, second sou of Mr W. A. Wood, New Plymouth. The Rev. Dean McKenna officiated. Tho bride, who was given away by her uncle, Mr W. Little, wore a smart light gray costume, gray tagel straw hat _ with flusters of shaded iris. Her sister. Miss Molly McGrath, was her bridesmaid, and she wore a pretty gray and black striped ninon over cerise satin, white tuscan hat trimmed with black velvet ribbon a-nd tiny pink rosebuds. Mr- E. Avery acted as best man. After the ceremony a reception was held at the Imperial Hotel, at which relatives and a few intimate friends wore present. Mrs Little wore a pretty white embroidered muslin, pnttycoloured hat lined with black and white lace, and massed with whit© and - pink forget-me-nots, and cerise ribbon bows; Mrs Wood (the bridegrooms mother), black silk, black toque with plumes; Mrs Alleu (sister of the bridegroom), ease blue costume, bat to correspond; Miss Allen, pal© pink silk voile, black hat with pink roses; Miss Plavel, pale gray hailstone muslin-, black lixifc wit'll small pink roses. . Mrs Pitzherbert gave on enjoyable little dance at her residence on Wednesday evening, after Miss Joyce Pitzherbert’s wedding. Miss Doris Pitzbertbert, pale gray charmense, with deep bands and fichu of cream Snaniah laoe; Miss Sybil Pitzherbert, pale blue charmeuse; Mrs S. Pitzherbert (To Kuiti), pale blue satin, veiled with ninon; Mrs P. Pitzherbort (Dannevirke), black and white embroidered ninon over satin; Mrs W. L, Pitzherbert (Palmerston), black satin, with tunio of black and gold embroidered net; Mrs Blundell (Masterton), pale blue and pink paisley ninon over white satin, caught up with cerise roses; Mrs Paul, black ninon over satin, with deep Oriental embroiderey; Mrs Morrison, black sequinod net over white satin; Mrs Denny Brown, pale blue and white floral ninon trimmed with silk fringe, over black satin; Mrs Bennett (Watrarapa), black and gold embroidered net over cerise satin; Miss Saxton, heliotrope taffetas, with deep bands of cream lace; Miss Glasgow, pale blue charmeuse with Irish lace; Miss Brewster, emerald green charmeuse veiled with royal blue ninon; Miss Bedford, white silk veiled Iwith ninon; Miss Dora Bedford, ’ tomato-col-oured velvet; Miss H. Lepper, white silk; Miss Webster, pale blue silk with lace tunic; Miss Blundell, maize-coloured satin with tunic of gray ninon; Miss D- Bradbury, Miss K. Leatham. Misses Lennon (2), Miss Bewley.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8340, 29 January 1913, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
624

NEW PLYMOUTH NOTES New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8340, 29 January 1913, Page 5

NEW PLYMOUTH NOTES New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8340, 29 January 1913, Page 5

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