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NEW ZEALAND “AT HOME”

SIR JAMES AND LADY PARR'S RECEPTION

The High Commissioner for New Zealand, Sir James Parr and Lady Parr, were recently “At Home” to 350 guests in what will later be the library and reception room of the new New Zealand House in the Strand. Lady Parr, who appeared to be quite recovered from her recent severe illness, looked charming, in a dress of black chiffon velvet and black and gold georgette with bois de rose sleeves, a black plush velvet hat and a feather boa.

The room, formerly the library of the» British Medical Association, is a particularly handsome one, with its fine oak panelling and good proportions. Great baskets of pink hydrangeas and pink spiraea and others of pink tea roses stood out well against

the dark walls. The tea-tables were prettily decorated with pink and white carnations.

The reception was by way of a christening of the new New Zealand House, and Sir James and Lady Panare to be congratulated on a very successful function. NEW ZEALAND OFFICE CALLERS Recent callers from Auckland at the office of the High Commissioner for New Zealand in London included the following: Mr. J. Veale and Miss C. E. Veale, Miss P. Morey, Mr. G. J. Browne and Miss Ella Browne, Mr. Neil P. Angus, Mr. and Mrs. F. YV. Armstrong, Mr. Thomas Lamont, Mrs. M. A. Garratt, Miss 1. M. Queenin, the Bishop of Waiapu, Mr. C. W. Blomfield. Miss YV. M. Dalston, Mr. M. M. Dalston, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bradbury, Miss Ailsa Burns, Dr. E. I. A. Macdonald, Mrs. M- Latimer. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morton, Dr. and Mrs. C. E. A. Coldicutt, Lady Myers, Miss Myers and Mr. K. B. Myers, Mr. J. Yock. and Mrs. Humphrey Haines.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 92, 9 July 1927, Page 19

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NEW ZEALAND “AT HOME” Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 92, 9 July 1927, Page 19

NEW ZEALAND “AT HOME” Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 92, 9 July 1927, Page 19

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