A Presentation, Miss K. Berry, matron at tho Napier who is shortly leaving for n!' Australia, was presented on lnursday by tho patients in No. 3 ward with n silver caso containing a but-ton-hook, u shoo-horn, and a glovo stretcher as a mark of their esteem and nppreemdon of tho good work she has accomplished at the hospital. Tho presentatioii was mado bv tho resident medical oiheer (Dr. Gil my), and was nccom. ponied by a letter from the patients, which read as follows :-"To Klin Matron ,;/¥ ] vJ, ] h, o{ tho Napier Jlos-piuil-wo tho undersigned patients of . with l i 3 ° f t] l c Na " ior H'kpM l6ar » yill much regret of your early departure from amongst, us. Your untiring efforts and (Willfulness in hours of sickness have done much, to relievo our pains, and we feel we could not say 'good-bye' withjou aio held. In handing v OU tho saunll Im f° f ° Ur B , ratiLll(lo wo Ho yon will bo long spared to carry on your noble work that you will have a pliant voyage to tho land of your birth and that your lot will always'te cart iM? an p aces. In wishing you farewe? \Z fee that our loss will bo Perth's gain and wishing you success, we reman' yours faithfully." Miss Berry bHefli thanked tho patients for their gift. ' AtfthSr' of Waitaki - •* Ze^d P b a y m Uio A r s aw fl PaSSCDSer to N °* J [ \- n^ rank J ! - vvans,ns '< D( ;Puty-Chief Ele<y , toral Officer, Wellington) and family aro spending their Christmas and New Year vacation in Napier and Hastings. . Miss Lucy Pope, of Taranaki, is pay* XW,£ s,lort hri'd&y visit to friends fa Wellington. • The . matron of the Levin Memorial Home wishes to acknowledge with thank* the gift of two guineas for tho Christmas •fund for the children from Mrs. W. R, Williams, Wellington Terrace. ' Mr. and Mrs, W. E, A. Gill and their two children aro slaying at Plimmerton, At St. Mark's Church, Carterton, oil Thursday afternoon, Miss Minnie J. West, daughter of Mr. M. T. West, of Dal*, field, was married to Mr. R. W. Mooro, of Pukekohe, Auckland. After the wed' ding breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Mooro left for tho south, and later will take up their residence at To Kuiti. The Rev. R. M'Naughton and Mrs* M'Naughton aro sailing on January 18, 1912, from Napier, en route for America, via Australia and Great Britain. Miss Kirtou (Nelson) arrived in Wellington last evening from New Plymouth, and while staying here' will be lb.* guest of Mrs.. Bathaiu, Kho'ndallah. : Mr. W. A. Barton, S.M., of Gisborno, and Mrs. Barton nro visiting Mnstvrtoa and aro staying with Mrs. W. T. Cook, Upper Plain. The. following visitors are spending., tha Christmas and New Year holidays at Bolton Bay, Pelonis Sound:—Mr. nnd Mrs. W. 11. Baase (Wanganui), Mr. and Mrs. James Bradley (Wellington), Mir. and Mrs. W. Donovan (Wellington),' Mr..' and Mrs. R. I. White (Wellington), Mr. and Mrs. Loydon (Wellington), Miss. A. Besaut and Miss M'Leah (Wellington). Miss Marin Baines, an English come* dian and sister of Miss Florence Baines, who toured New Zealand with "Miss Lancashire, Ltd.," two years ago,'. passed through'- Wellington on Thursday en route to Christchurch. Sho is- to com. inence a season there on Monday next in a revised version of tho Lancashire farce. Tho engagement is announced of Misa Kathleen Millar, only daughter of the lion. Joincs Millar, to Mr. Nomina M'Lean, youngest son of Mr, Neil M'Lean, Otini. Mrs. M'Lean, of Wanganui. camo to Wellington to meet her daughter, Misa M'Lean, who has just arrived from England and tho Continent, where sho baa spent soino years studying. Mr. and Mrs. Foss, of Masterton, are visitors to town, nnd aro staying at Karori,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1324, 30 December 1911, Page 10
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