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Let the perfection of your permanent wave be your first consideration If you require an artistic and lasting wave, Stamford’s Salons is where the appointment should be made. Marcel, water-waving, also all toilet treatments obtainable. Phone 42-189. Stamford’s Salons, 132 Queen Street, and at Wellington. 3,

ANNUAL BALL AT KAIKOHE The Bay of Islands Sheep Dog Trial Club held its annual ball at Ohaeawai on June 21, when the spacious floor was fully taxed to accommodate the i large attendance of supporters of the i club. The hall was decorated with red and white streamers and bells. The music was supplied by Airs. A. J. Edwards’s orchestra. Visitors were present from Dargaville, Kaikohe. kawakawa, Okaihau, Pakaraka, Tautoro, Waimate North and Whangarei. Air. E. R. Walker fulfillled the duties of master of ceremonies, and extras were played by Airs. J. Wyatt and Aliss V. Hingston. Among those present were: Airs. Edgar S. Smith, pink taffeta, shot with gold. Airs. Alonk, accordion-pleated grey silk marocain. Airs. A. C. Kingston, black georgette, silver beaded overdress. Airs. T. Atkinson, green crepe de chine, with sequined Spanish shawl. Airs. E. G. Broad, black georgette. Airs. Brown, pink net, with frilled skirt. Airs. J. Wyatt, dawn crepe de chine. Airs. B. Alorpeth, salmon pink chiffon velvet, and lace scarf. Airs. J. Alackereth, peacock green velvet. Airs. Griffin, black marocain and terra cotta lace trimming. Airs. A. J. Edwards, heliotrope brocade. Airs. A. Sowman, midnight blue velvet, georgette sleeves and overdress. Airs. J. Finlayson, saxe blue crepe de Airs. Holt, blue silk. Aliss Val. Hingston, black velvet frock, red georgette scarf. Aliss Alerna Hingston, pink taffeta. Aliss Brown, green crepe de chine. Aliss Johnson, shell pink crepe de chine with georgette trimming. Aliss Adkins, cardinal crepe de chine. Aliss Alonro, black crepe de chine, petalled skirt, with oriental trimming. Aliss Stanton, wine velvet with scalloped hem. Aliss H. Lawrence, red silk, with cream radium ‘lace overdress. Aliss E. Bayly, shell pink crepe de chine. Aliss E. Smith, peacock blue silk, with swansdown trimming. Aliss N. Baldwin, cyclamen brocaded satin and brilliants. Aliss V. Reed, blue taffeta, with skirt embroidered with pink posies. Aliss O. Hargraves, almond green crepe de chine, with cream lace insets, and Spanish shawl to tone. Aliss E. Jephcoate, rose crepe de chine. Aliss Worthington, scarlet crepe de chine, scalloped gold lace hem. Aliss Empson, powder blue crepe de chine. Aliss P. Clarke, pink georgette. Aliss E. Mackereth, apricot crepe de chine, brilliant buckle. Aliss M. Alackereth, apple green crepe de chine. Aliss D. White, red crepe de chine with gold insets. Aliss AI. White, flame crepe de chine. Aliss B. Jones, mauve taffeta. Aliss A. Jones, white georgette, and silver tissue, with uneven hemline. Aliss K. George, cyclamen crepe de chine, silver posy. Aliss E. Broad, amethyst crepe de chine, radium lace overskirt. Miss Purdy, blue georgette, and tulle scarf. Aliss Paucina, cyclamen crepe de chine and silver lace. Aliss B. Alclntosh, ea\\ de nil crepe de chine. Aliss D. Alountain, pink and fawn check silk, with brilliant trimming. Aliss L. McGee, vieux rose silk marocain, with guipure lace. Aliss G. McFarlane, mauve satin beaute, with posy to tone. Aliss Rushworth, ciel blue crepe de chine and gold lace. Aliss Rikys, green taffeta shot with sil- % Aliss Robinson, salmon pink panne velvet. Aliss Heperi, cerise taffeta. BRIDGE PARTY Mrs. George Hutchison gave a delightful bridge party at her home in Portland Road on Saturday evening. The rooms were attractively decorated with autumn foliage and flowers. Airs. Hutchison received her guests in a smart gown of moon-mist blue ring velvet. Among those present were: Airs. Alderlon, wearing japonica rose chiffon with rhinestone and pearl embroidery. Mrs. Ernest Alison, in powder blue pleated georgette and gold lace. Airs. J. A. B. Hellaby, in a petalled frock of shot taffeta. Airs. AlcCoy, wearing an opal blue georgette and ivory lace frock. Airs. A. Tattley, in a petunia and violet chiffon frock. Airs. Alurdoch Smith, who wore pompadour rose ring velvet. Airs. AI. Friedlander, in a frock of mist blue satin hatienne. Airs. J. Hyams, wearing rose blush georgette and silver. Airs. F. H. Pope, black georgette frock with rose relief. Airs. P. Herman, black Chantilly lace mounted on rose pink chiffon. Airs. C. Caro, in black crepe de chine girdled with japonica red velvet.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 390, 26 June 1928, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
718

Untitled Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 390, 26 June 1928, Page 4

Untitled Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 390, 26 June 1928, Page 4

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