has been for the last IS months at Lausanne, where her daughters are being educated, was in England recently to see Mr. Horne off to New Zealand. Mr. and Mrs. Horne have visited many parts of the Continent. Miss Hitchings, of Napier, once well known as a New Zealand tennis champion, now runs a most successful bridge club in Knightsbridge, London, where New Zealanders congregate. One afternoon there were as many is 16 New Zealanders present. MARY ELIZABETH HATS DOWNSTAIRS, A.M.P. BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. An Exclusive Selection of Autumn Models has been made. A visit to our Showrooms would interest all. We make a speciality of large fitting Hats. J
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 2, 24 March 1927, Page 4
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