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DEESSES WORN AT THE EACES. Miss Owens : Pink zephyr cloth ; straw hat. Mrs Archie Clark : Dress of light brown brocade ; cream bonnet. Miss Ellis : Tussore silk trimmed with pale blue ; white hat, with blue feathers. Mrs Dunningham : Black merveilleux satin, I very handsome ; cream bonnet. Miss Harrison : Wine-coloured silk trimmed with lace ; straw hat. Mrs G. Ellis : Tussore silk trimmed with winecolour. Mrs Oppenheimer : Dark grey silk dress ; cream hat ; lace sunshade. Mrs Daveney : Brown silk skirt ; cream polonaise ; cream hat. Miss Q.uick : Black satin dress, with the skirt shirred in V's ; basque bodice, trimmed with jet. Miss Smith : Handsome dress of pink silk trimmed with lace ; cream hat. Mrs Philson : Handsome dress of brown satin ; cream hat. Mrs Taylor : Handsome black silk trimmed with an applique of ivy leaves ; black hat. Mrs Alexander : Black silk trimmed with brocade and jet ; black hat, with white flowers. Miss Murielle : Dress of garnet silk trimmed with velvet ; hat to match. Mrs Greenwood : Pretty mauve dress trimmed with cream lace ; cream hat. Lady O'Korke : Dress of grey beige trimmed with satin ; straw hat. Miss Buckland : Dress of fawn-colour, with jacket of maroon silk. Mrs David Nathan : Handsome dress of dark green satin ; straw bonnet trimmed with flowers. Mrs Dargaville : Dress of pale blue silk, plain and brocade, trimmed with cream lace, most elegantly made ; cream bonnet. Mrs McCosh Clark : Cream silk trimmed with maroon satin and old -gold lace ; bonnet of cream lace. Mrs H. P. Bai'ber : Very pretty dress of white China silk, pale blue silk sash ; hat to match, trimmed with blue feathers. Mrs Ireland : Dress of peacock-blue satin, plain and brocade, handsomely trimmed with beads ; bonnet and sunshade en suite. Mrs Haines : Very handsome black satin dress, beautifully made, and embroidered with beads ; sunshade to match ; cream hat. Miss Mowbray : Pretty dress of dove-coloured cashmere, embroidered with silk ; hat of cream lace. Mrs James Eosser : Mouse-coloured cashmere trimmed with satin ; cream hat, with red poppies. Mrs E. H. Ferguson : Dark brown silk dress trimmed with fawn-coloured brocade j cream bonnet. Mrs Chamberlain : Very handsome dress of foulard (old-gold colour), trimmed with fringe ; bonnet and sunshade en suite. Mrs S. Morrin : Dark green satin skirt ; jacket bodice of striped satin, brown and gold ; straw hat. Mrs D. Cruickshank : Cream silk trimmed with cream lace and crimson crepe de cliene ; cream bonnet. Miss Kate Isaacs : Dress of grey homespun trimmed with ruby velvet ; white hat ; Japanese sunshade. Mrs Angerstcin: White silk dress trimmed with black velvet bows ; Mother Hubbard cloak and hat of black brocade, trimmed with jet. Mrs A. Isaacs : Handsome dress of brocade (pale biscuit-colour) trimmed with chenille fringe ; cream bonnet. Miss Williamson : Dress of white Indian muslin trimmed with embroidery ; blue sash ; white hat. Mrs Williamson : Black satin dress ; dolman of cream colour, handsomely embroidered with silk ; cream bonnet. Miss Chamberlain : Blue sateen covered with blue Madras muslin ; cream hat ; Japanese sunshade. Miss Jennie Isaacs : Dress of fawn-coloured foulard, trimmed with pale blue; cream hat with blue feathers ; blue sunshade. Miss O'Eorke : Dress of pale shaded green costume cloth trimmed with silk ; shirrings on the flounces and corsage.

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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 69, 7 January 1882, Page 270

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Untitled Observer, Volume 3, Issue 69, 7 January 1882, Page 270

Untitled Observer, Volume 3, Issue 69, 7 January 1882, Page 270

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