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Even the famous Bradley-Martin ball, hitherto the high-water mark of American expenditure on a single social event, will (say 9 the New York correspondent of the London Daily Chronicle) he eclipsed l)v the coming-out celebrations arranged " for Miss Marjone Gou d, daughter of Mr. George Jay (.ould the railway multi-millionaire. Fkst tlieie will be a dinner, and then a ball, both at the Hotel Plaza, a great part of lAicli sumptuous establishment lias been engaged for the night. The guess will number about COO. lor their reception the rarest (lowers, choicest wines, most expensive dishes, aud the pick of U,°eX in New York will be provided at stupendous cost. & " r nnrte-rs estimate the cost of the floweis or the. ballroom alone, already ordered, at £4<m For the convenience of cmests from distant places special trains and luxurious automobiles will run. in adaitlou to the music for the the best .singers and <s will provide entertainments in advent rooms. Everywhere the rare no«ci» will be profusely distributed. Miss Could herself is now resting in prepaia Uo'i for the event, after all her persona Luipment has been arranged on ih 1 lino* of limitlos" expenditure. A toother, as a spectacle of what Amenn ( inl l enii do. the evenings pro TeediJ are to 'lick creation." Those in want of new suits foi Christinas ctnmot do better than see "The PrcsbwelP suits now Vmg shown w "The Kadi," that leiW.ng mens c4re in Devon street, New Plymouth. vt-le on their own premises by an experienced staff of workmen, they m» superior to any other ready-made suits we have seen. Prices 40s fld .0 655. Adyt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 26, 24 February 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 26, 24 February 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 26, 24 February 1909, Page 3

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