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Mundane Musings

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Her artraftorre 1 peraonatSstF may sen*'- to eesfeqter prej'v*tore and afeaee erstictorr, and her ; sense of •ro'ncsrr carry her torrcgi try- * ctogntoe her sgßoeajsee her ds3cie&- ’ csesu. if. Effvever, toe to lacking :n any to camiaal virtoes. and tocitoed ! to “rush sn where ar.geto fear to ! tread,'' toen woe betide her! Sued a woman raast aften wash she . and her hustnand bad remained in c-Y>- - scsrrty, ansi to rrrir. '-r that to sbe had ktr. Ttra to T-riaac htogfens he was destined ' i reach, site woufd barre been wiser - t» have aocepfted that y: mg btmciier, 1 or the dashing "eaKn-meggaal,” were stitt ers to .ter carry girfhotoL P c .>* g-f Vfew A’ov and then ere bears such re- * marks as: “'Whatever p-'rggesaed fc±ni to marry eerT -Yr “We tke Air. so and s*a, atsd wesid. often invite feign to the house, but yen know, my dear, that wife of hi- is quite Lmpcssible.'’ Cm the ether rand, it is only fair os admit that frfertsently a wife gets the cretfrt for making a man of her ' husband. Ine eritichsm is “Hw isni mensefj John Dash has improved since : |his wedding. He is quite presentable t and polite now, and be was such a; ? rough, dramond before fcis wife took him in hard.'’ “AUTUMN LEAVES DANCE” NOVEL DECORATIONS Autumn - tinted streamers, hoes to maid-coloured oailoons and orange . Light scades made the Bayswater Ciuh- ; house too a very bright Last evening when the Takaprma Boating Crh held an “Autumn Leaves' 1 dance. Great j golden stusjjowfcrs decorated the stage j from v-'Lere Birtley's First Orchestra, j -licensed the newest and 1 dance tunes. In. the supper room trails of greenery j covered the walla and bluebirds were i suspended in flight over the tables. G&y paper caps and. quaint Punch- , and-Judy dolls on sticks were drstri- : buted among the guests. Those present included: Airs. Lfdguard, orchid tinted crepe j roa.rocain and iace frock. Mrs. EasscffL, fringed black crepe de . chine model Mrs. Cook, fieral niton gown of amethyst and beige shades. Mrs. Goodiason, model to pink georgette ieararmg the new gaily craped skirt. " Mrs. lavreace, frock of cherry georgette with goki shorMer posae. Airs. Waterhouse, ivory crepe de chine gown La tided in rose and mauve Airs. Eckoata handsome ivory sequined gown -with deeply scalloped hen. Airs. Curran, pastel tinted crepe d-e, chine model. Miss Marjorie WooGey, fLarne gros-grain taffeta frock with. Vandyeked hem and gold lace inset. Miss R. McLean, SreSy georgette chenille embossed in shades of njmpLii green. Miss Flora McLean, cameo pink embossed velvet gown with hem of fur. Aliss L. Gosling, pastel tinted bouffant taffeta frock. Miss Lora Johnston, dainty frock of pervenche blue crepe de chine with trans--1 parent hem of orchid tulle. Aliss Chaplin, jade green georgette with : ajrpliqued motifs of silver ia.ee. Miss Lavreace, frock of sea green &ouple satin. Aliss G. Graham, cyclamen crepe de chine gown with quaintly tucked bodice. Aliss Buchanan, ivory satm-rua&e frock with transparent hem of ivory georgette. Aliss L. Graham, dainty frock of ecru lace, with sage green ribbon corde sash. Aliss O. Buchanan, nymph, green bouffant taffeta gown with medallion* of sliver lace. Aliss Pearl Sutherland, mandarin blue crepe de chine frock with French tucked skirt. Aliss Clarice Blackwell, frock of ivory crepe de chine with rose shoulder j>os4e. Aliss Phyllis Black well, ecru lace frock worn over rose crepe de chine. Miss G. Crooks, coral pink crepe de chine frock with lace hem and sash of powder blue. Aliss X. Odell, gown of black georgette and taffeta worn with dame coloured crepe de chine shawl Aliss JE. Rainer, electric blue diamante 1 | corsage and petalled skirt of deeper blue : georgette. i Aliss ISeagar, model of rose and gold ( lace worn over roee crepe de chine, j Miss AG Kfetdy, sage green taffeta with ■ panel of silver lace in front. Miss J. Entwhisile, shell pink georgette with panelled overskirt of Duchess blue georgette. Aiiss Stuart, reseda green taffeta gown with trimming to silver sequins. Aliss Ashley, dainty frock of Duchess blue georgette with sash of coral pink ribbon corde. Miss Walsh, gown of rose chiffon velvet with, overskirt of gold lace. Miss Byrne, mod‘-l of cyclamen taffeta with uneven hem line. Aliss Hale, gown of flame satin beaute, Aliss Edwards, frock of buttercup georgette with transparent hem of fine silver lace. Miss K. Turner, cyclamen crepe de chine frock with beaded motifs in crystal. Aliss Madge Evans, primrose coloured satin-russe gown. Miss Alflier, bouffant frock of hyacinth blue gros-grain taffeta. Miss Ratcliffe, dainty gown of cyclamen j georgette beaded in silver.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 316, 29 March 1928, Page 4

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Mundane Musings Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 316, 29 March 1928, Page 4

Mundane Musings Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 316, 29 March 1928, Page 4

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