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WOMAN'S WORLD.

PERSONAL ITEMS. Miss Tidy is holiday-making in Wellington. » • # » Miss Matthews is visiting relatives in Wellington, » » • • Mrs. and Miss Kelly (Auckland) are spending a few days here. * * * # Mrs. Uridge (Wanganui) is iiolidaymaking in New Plymouth. ••; * • , Miss M. Casey (Auckland) is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ron. Pam Mrs. A. H. Colvile left on Tuesday for Otaki, en route to Tasmania. Mrs. Matthews has gone on a visit to Wellington and Hamilton. « ■» * . # Miss A. Wilson, is visiting her brother at Makuri. | ♦ » • • ] Mrs. (Dr.) Blackley is still remaining at the Mountain House. » * ♦ • Miss Roberts, of Wellington, is at present on a visit to the Mountain House. . » * » • Mr. and Mrs. G. Miller, M.P., are at present at the Mountain House. Mr. and Mrs. Callender, of Christchurch, have returned home after a week;spent at the -Mountain House. • * » » Mrs. C. Brockway-Eogers, who has been the guest of Mrs. Fox-Rogers, has returned to Auckland. Mrs. Lewis Webster, who has been the guest of Ifer mother, returns to Stratford next Tuesday. Miss Joyce Wilson, of the Victoria College, Wellington, is her parents in New Plvmoutli. * '* » « I Mrs. Basham (ETuam), during her short visit to New Plymouth, was the guest of Mrs. Allan Douglas. # .» « * Mrs and Miss Russell have returned to Wanganui after a stay in New Plymouth. * « V « Mrs. Butcher, who spent a few days in New Plymouth this week, has returned to Patea. * • » # Mr. and Mrs. H. Good and Mrs. Earle (Wanganui) are on a visit to New Plymouth, .and are living at the vicarage, during Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Colvile's visit to Tasmania. NEW PLYMOUTH SOCIAL NEWS. SOLDIERS' COMFORTS WEEK. Glorious weather preaviled for the opening day of the Soldiery' Comtorts Week, which took the form of a floral fete, and was held in Pukekupi Park. Amongst those present were: Mr=. R. Bayiey, navy blue serge costume, black hat; Mrs. Christie, navy coat and skirt, black hat; Miss Bayley, black and white striped flannel costume, black list; Mrs. F. Fookcs, navy costume, black hat with lancer plumes; Miss Capel, ,iavy coat and skirt, hat to correspond; Mrs. 1.. >-olan, black, with narrow white stripe costume, black and v white hat; .Miss iN. Capel, black and white check costume, navy hat; Mrs. ft r . Bayly, slmngtung coat and skirt, ulac-k hat with shaded rose.?; Mrs. A. Kirlcby, mole-colored gaberdine costume, hat en suite; Mrs. H. Brookman, navy serge costume, navy hat, lightened with- scarlet roses; Mrs. 1). McAllum, grey cnat and skirt, black feathered hat; Mrs. Dempscy, dark grey costume, black and .vhite toque; Miss Dempscy, cream gaberdine costume, black velvet hat with red roses; Misses Morey (2), French grey costumes, black hats; Mrs. B. Chaney, blue serge- costume, dark blue straw hat, relieved with pink ribbon bows; Mrs. J. B. Roy, violet costume, hat trimmed with lancer plumes; Mrs. M. Fraser, mole-eolored C'.stme, trimmed W'th saxe-blue silk, toque to correspond; Sirs. J. Maekay, black silk coat and skirt, black and white toque; and Mesdames Chaney, «enr., Heard, Sykes, Bloxam, Hooper, R. A. Gray, R. George, Pat. Fitzherbert, "Jst, Hill, Misses Hammond, Mackay l2i, Whitcombe, Greatbaeh. On Thursday a garden party was held in tPukekura Park, during which items were given by the different schools. Amongst those present ivcr&i' Mrs. C. H. Burgess (Mayoress), cream serge eos-

iume, saxe blue hat; Mrs. R. Cock, black silk costume, black feathered..hat; Mrs. Carthew, senr., black; Mrs. L Webster, blaok satin c'narmeuse, with touches of emerald green, emerald green velvet hat; Mrs. Ainbury,- blue and white striped silk, white hat with blue ribbon bows; Miss Hamerton, grey coat and skirt, black hat; Miss Devenish, navy ..oii/Uine, black hat; Miss J. Curtis, iawn costume, hat to match; Mrs. •I. Clarke, navy costume, black liat; Miss if. Thomson, grey coat and skirt, purple and grey hat; Mrs. H. -Stocker, cream costume, black hat; Miss Steph-enson-Smith, navy costume, black hat; Miss Arden, navy costume, black velvet hat, relieved with red roses; Miss F. Winfield, dark grey coat and skirt, violet hat; Mrs. Crawford, black silk costume. black and white hat;_ Miss B. Crawford, navy coat and skirt", violet hat; Mrs. Lysons, fawn costume, molec:>i:rcd hat, lightened with pink roses; Miss Meldrum, black skirt, saxe blue silk coat, hat to correspond; Miss N. j Bullard, fawn costume, hat en suite; Mrs. T. Anderson, dark grey costume, saxe-blue and grey hat; Mrs. Colson, I'rench-grey costume, black hat; Mis 3 Colson, dark navy costume, black, hat; Mrs. D. Hursthouse, mole-eolored coat and skirt, rose-pink hat; Mrs. Harvey, navy costume, saxe-blue hat, trimmed with brown fur; Mrs. C. McAllum, fawn costume, navy hat, relieved with tiny pink roses; Mrs. Is. Bain, cham-pagne-colored costume, black hat;' Mrs. W. Newman, black and' white ccstume, black feathered toque; Miss Hempton, dark grey coat and skirt, block hat with feathers; Miss Raw«&n, dove-grey costume, wedgwood blue hat; Mrs. L. Nolan, black costume, with brown musquash coat, black hat with lancer plume; Mrs. Kirkby, fruvi? coat and fli't, brown hat; Mrs. Corney, navy costume, grey feather boa, white hat with violet feather ruche; Mrs. Beale, navy costume, white and pale blue hat; Miss White, cream silk frock, with pink silk blouse, white hat lined and trimmed with black silk; Mrs. Eberlet, smokegrey coat and skirt, white hat-; Mrs. W. Bayly, navy costume, black feathered hat, trimmed >vith shaded rosqs; Miss a. Leatham, cream costume, scarlet hat; Mrs. W. Perry, mole-colored c.isluiuc, white hat relieved with pink roses; Mrs. F. Fookes, black coat and skirt, black bat trimmed with royal

bhie ribbon bows; Mis?. S. Capel, pale grey fostume, grey hat wreathed with a pale blue featiicral ruche; Miss J3lundell, mole-eolored costume, hat lightened with tiny cerise and violet roses; Mrs. Pellow, black silk costume, royal blue hat massed with shaded roses; Mr. &. Ward, mole-colored costume, mole and pale blue colored hat; Mrs. A.Gray, navy coat and skirt., white hat; Miss K Campbell, navy costume, Panama hat; Miss Hutton, navy costume, biack velvet hat relieved with pale pink roses; Miss Rollo, fawn coat aiul skirt, black velvet hat, trimmed with red roses; Miss C. Penn, mole-colored coat und skirt, Panama hat; Mrs. Grayling, 'black silk, with saxe blue silk coat, black feathered hat; Miss Rae, fawn costume, white hat; Mrs. J. E. Wilson, black costume, white hat trimmed with black velvet ribbon and pale pink roses; Mrs, F. Honan, dove-grey costume, with rosepink silk blouse, grey tagel hat; Miss Penn, navy coat and skirt, white hat; Miss K. Penn, mole-eolored costume, biack hat with shaded roses; Mrs. G, Kyngdon, black costume, black velvet toque; Miss 'D. Leech, cream costume, white silk hat, trimmed with scarlet cherries; Miss Wright, navy blue costume, white hat. Golf—A patriotic tournament was held last Monday on the Waiwakaiho links, and the sum of .£ls was realised. The weather was glorious, and the game was greatly enjoyed. Amongst the competitors were: Mesdamcs Butcher (Patea), J. Paton, <T. Glenn, Johns, Dell, BirchJohnston, E. A. Walker, McQuade, F. Brown, Scott, Misses Brewster, TClund s il, Putt, Free, Leatham, Thomson, L. Rfid, Rollo, Rundle, Oliver, Tiplady, Stohr, Greatbatch, Goldwater, E. Gilbert, Arthur, Hawke and R. Clarke, The ladies' putting competition was won by Miss Brewster while the driving and approaching was won by Mrs. Birch-Johnston.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Taranaki Daily News, 28 October 1916, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
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WOMAN'S WORLD. Taranaki Daily News, 28 October 1916, Page 6

WOMAN'S WORLD. Taranaki Daily News, 28 October 1916, Page 6

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