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  • Advertising

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  • Family Notices

    ... [Family Notices] (679 words)
  • From Day to Day in Sydney. Joan Hammond Records.

    A COLLECTION of Joan Hammond records which have not been released in Sydney will be played to-night at the musicale, for which invitations have been issued by Mrs. F. ... [Article] (726 words)
  • SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Party Postponed.

    The garden party which was to have been held at Victoria Barracks on August 31, to say farewell to Major General J. L. Hardie, Lieutenant-Colonel C. C. Ridley, and ... [Article] (453 words)
  • Family Notices

    ... [Family Notices] (209 words)
  • ON FLOWER SHOW COMMITTEE.

    A MEETING of the Younger Set which is helping in the arrangements for the United. Flower Show to be held in the Sydney Town Hall on September 14 and 15, as a farewell to Lady Gowrie, was held at the home of Mrs. E. Playfair in Darling Point: Left to right, MISSES EVE PLAYFAIR, HELEN ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (85 words)
  • PEOPLE AND PLACES.

    THE Government House garden party, which is to be held on Wednesday, September 27, will serve a dual purpose; to welcome back Lady Wakehurst, ... [Article] (331 words)
  • WOMAN IN THE HOME. Many Responsibilities.

    "I AM a little timid about speaking of the importance of women in the home to you," said Mrs. O. Francis, when she spoke to members of the United Associations, at ... [Article] (183 words)
  • AFTERNOON MUSICALE.

    MRS. STANLEY WILSON, of Darling Point, organised a musicale which was held at Farmer's Oak Room, yesterday afternoon, in aid of the Anti T.B. Association. Mrs. Harry ... [Article] (91 words)
  • Advertising

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  • DUCHESS OF KENT CHOOSES FROCKS. Long Skirls for Garden Parties. FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. LONDON, AUG. 23.

    THE Duchess of Kent is relinquishing her personal preference for short skirts and has declared her intention of following the Queen's lead with chiffon frocks of ground ... [Article] (279 words)
  • ADMIRALTY HOUSE RECEPTION. Illuminated Flowers for Decorations.

    THE CENTRAL PILLAR in the entrance hall of Admiralty House was surrounded by lily of the valley illuminated by a green light at the ... [Article] (575 words)
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