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Jane King celebrates her success |
It appeared quietly on the scene twelve months ago:
Latte Life the free newspaper for Sydney's ritzy Double Bay and has gone from strength to strength doubling it's circulation.
Publisher
Jane King wasn't phased by the fairly intimidating competition,
The Wentworth Courier that has dominated the area for over 60 years. The effect of a smart and snappy alternative was almost instant on the
Wenty with King's opposition suddenly upping the ante and sending out representatives far and wide seeking advertisers and looking for new columnists.
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Trish & Lloyd Lomas |
But the public and local residents have taken
Latte Life to their hearts and remain loyal. To celebrate this success and their first birthday the newspaper threw a party at another new Double Bay establishment,
Mrs Sippi the restaurant and bar that openly quietly not long ago and is packed every night.
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Jan & Geoffrey Karpin |
Alan Jones sent his apologies but around 70 others turned up to sip wine and dine on Mrs Sippi's great food. Our favourite Elizabeth Bay colourful characters the Karpins dropped in and the landed gentry was represented by a
Macarthur Onslow. Top hairdressers
Lloyd and
Trish Lomas, publicist
Dee O'Loghlin and S
un Herald editor-at-large
Shelly Horton (who is judge on the new TV show
Celebrity Apprentice ) joined a host of local dignitaries at the celebrations and all heartily sang Happy Birthday !
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Spotted sitting at a corner table in
Mrs Sippi-
Jane Ferguson working away on her iPad. Her famous sister
Sarah, the Duchess of York will join her in Sydney soon for a holiday.
You can read Latte Life online here.
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Mrs Sippi |