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Gramophone Records.

If you have a valuable collection of recordf, an old shaving brush kept ip the record cabinet makes a good duster. It removes particles of dust from the grooves* without risk of scratches. The records can be cleaned with the merest trace of paraffin on a soft cloth. . Polish lightly and carefully with a velvet pad. Do not put back in the case until records are thoroughly dry.

Social and Personal. Mrs Allen, Broadway North, was a bridge hostess on Tuesday night. * * * Mrs G. A. Carter, Regan Street, entertained a few friends at bridge on Tuesday night. * * * Mrs Bennett, New Plymouth, is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs Wood. * * * Mrs, Spencer Lyons is spe-n&3g a few days with friends in Wanganui. She will return for the races. * * * Mrs N. H. Moss entertained some friends at afternoon tea at her residence, Reg'an Street, on Friday. Amongst the guests were: Me. c dames T. Urwin, H. H eslop, E. 11. Young, W. I>. Brown, R. Stokes, V. Fookes, R. R. Tyrer, and others. The hostess had made her drawing room look gay with many coloured dahlias and petunias. •X - •Jr Mrs F. Bodie, East Road, had some friends for afternoon tea on Tuesday. She wore a becoming black French corded crepe frock. Her drawing room was artistically decorated with shaded asters. Those present were: Mesdam.es- Brown (Eltharr

Fookes, N. H. Moss, Morgan, A. G. McKenzie, R. Stokes, N. O. Ebbett, and others. * * % Mrs A. Coleman, Regan Street west, entertained the members of the Portland Club on Tuesday afternoon. She received her guests in a smart frock mulibery coloured. She had some wonderful hydrangeas in her drawing room. Those playing were: Mesdames. W. J. Spence, J. Cresswell, L. Jardine, P. D. Jefferies, A. W. Budge, E. S. Rutherford, D. Steven and L. J. Furrie.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 385, 17 March 1937, Page 3

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305

Gramophone Records. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 385, 17 March 1937, Page 3

Gramophone Records. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 385, 17 March 1937, Page 3

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