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WOMAN'S WORLD

(Conducted by "Eileen.") NEW PLYMOUTH SOCIAL NEWS Tennis.—-The dresses worn on Saturday seemed to he much prettier than those won! on the previous day. Miss Sliuttlewoi-tli wore a saxe-blue costume, cream laee vest, black feathered hat. .Miss V. Shearer (Hamilton), very pretty saxe-blue charmeuse, trimmed with narrow ruehings; smart black hat, with white lancer plume. Mrs. I'ercy Webster, heliotrope eolienne, cream lace trimmings; heliotrope hat, with flowers and white net bows. Mrs. D. Robertson, dove-grey costume, with black braidings; black hat. Mrs. Harvey, black and white striped silk; hat wreathed with pale pink roses. Miss Berry, cream voile; hat to correspond. Mrs. F. Robertson, hydrangea blue muslin: pale grey hat. with shaded sweet peas. Miss P>. Nolan (Hawera). pale grey linen costume; black hat, relieved with roval blue ribbon bows.

Mrs. Leatham, saxe-blue costume, with cream laee revers; black hat, with nattier blue lancer plume. Mrs. Cruickshank, white pique costume, black hat. Miss Taylor, fine blue and white striped costume, deep hem of saxejdue silk; blue straw hat. wreathed with marguerites. Mrs. Lysons, pale pink muslin; black and grey hat. Mrs. J. Clarke, pretty cream costume, with strappings of pale blue silk; smart hat to correspond. Miss Reid. saxe-blue costume,; hat massed with cornflowers.

Mrs. Ebcrlet, very pretty oyster-grey silk muslin, faced with black and cerise silk; white hat. with cerise ribbon bows. Her friend wore a very smart silver-grey linen coat and skirt; black hat, with white feathers. Miss B. Mathews, pale grey silk; black hat, with pink roses. Miss Xolan (Auckland), very dainty white embroidered muslin; white hat, with feathers. Miss Kyngdon, pale pink muslin; black and white hat. with eerise bows.

Miss E. Bayley, charming robe of Hrench blue ninon, with tunic effect of blue and brown flowered ninon; black hat, with tulle bows. Miss Bedford, heliotrope eolienne, with cream lace revers; violet hat, massed with shaded clovers. Miss D. Bedford, white muslin and lace; black hat, lined with rose-pink silk and wreathed with pink roses. Mrs. Mathews, black and white striped ?ilk, faced with black; very pretty grey toque, trimmed with black velvet and grey feathers. Mrs. J. Wilson, dark grey coat and. skirt; black bat. Miss Marshall, blue and white striped voile, faced with navy silk; hat en suite. Mrs. Sladden, pale grey crepe; hat to match.

Mrs. Cornwall, senr., black. Mrs. Bewley, black and white striped costume, faced with black; black hat.

Mrs. K. Outfield, white muslin; hat to correspond. Miss S. Thomson, white muslin, trimmed with Valenciennes lace; pretty black feathered hat. Mrs. John Wilson, golden brown costume; hat to match. Mrs. R. George, moss-green and white

striped silk; primrose colored silk hat, wreathed with vellow and black flowers.

Miss B. Evans, pretty cream silk, with lace tunic: hat to correspond.

Miss F. Evans, white insertioned muslin: black and vieux rose hat. Miss Morshead. slate-grey coat and skirt, faced with black; black hat.

Mrs. 0. Weston, prettv white muslin, embroidered in black; black and white hat.

Mrs. Walker, black silk robe; black hat. with cerise roses.

Mrs. Kempthorne, white muslin; hat to match.

Miss Mills, pretty tussore silk, white hat. wreathed with pink roses. Mrs. Ryder, black and white striped coat and skirt; saxe-blue hat. Mrs. Johns, silver-grey eoiienne, faced with black and white embroidered silk, cream lace vest; black hat. lined with white silk and trimmed with black ribbon bows.

Mrs. W. Fitzlierbort, smart saxe-blue costume, with paniers of cream lace; saxe-blue hat. massed with blue and cerise roses. Mrs. Fraser, navy blue satin, veiled in ninon; black and white bonnet; Mrs. 0. Fraser. black and white striped silk coat and skirt; black feathered hat. Mrs. Basham (Eltham), pretty pale blue voile, cream lace yoke; blue hat, with feathers.

Mrs. Paul, tussore silk; black hat, with'pink roses.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 208, 22 January 1913, Page 6

Word count
Tapeke kupu
627

WOMAN'S WORLD Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 208, 22 January 1913, Page 6

WOMAN'S WORLD Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 208, 22 January 1913, Page 6

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