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  2. WELL-KNOWN WOMEN SEEN AT THEIR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING.

    MRS. ELBERT G. MATHEWS, of Point Piper, wife of the Vice-Consul for the United States (Mr. Elbert G. Mathews), admires a travelling-case, while a store assi[?]ant, accustomed to the anxieties of Chritmas shoppers, suggests various suitable gifts. Always a diffifult business, choosing a Christmas present for a man. MRS. RALPH HUNTLEY, of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 233 words
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  5. ARRIVED FROM ENGLAND.

    THE HON. MARY COKE, who with her father, Viscount Coke, arrived by the O[?]ford, and is on her way to New Zealand. Her home is Sowley House, Hampshire, and one of her main interests is music. She is a pianist, and is hoping to go to the Continent to conti[?] her studies. Miss Coke has not yet ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 71 words
  6. ROSES FOR LADY MAYORESS.

    THE lady Mayoress (Mrs. George A. Parkes) was presented with a basket of Radiance roses and delphiniums at an afternoon tea meeting at the Australia Hotel of the social ...

    Article : 82 words
  7. TRAVEL NIGHT.

    MEMBERS of the Commonwealth Accountants Students' Society held a Christmas social evening, in the form of a travel night, at the Carlton Hotel last night. The lounge ...

    Article : 81 words
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