Miss Elk OTieilly, of Hastings, left on a trip to London yesterday, in company with Mr. and. Mrs. J. M. Muir, of Wellington. Miss Farmer (Palmcrston North) is staying at 'Ahiritai. Mrs. Avery (Napier) is paying a brief visit to Wellington. Mr?. Tylce, from Mulcm-i, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Perry, also of Makuri, tamo down to Wellington to sen the last of Mrs. Gaivith and ber family, before she left for England. Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Terry (Mnsterton) were in town for the 6amo purpose. Miss Bubb, of Longbush, left Inst week on an extended visit to Australia. Mrs. Rainey (Napier) is visiting Wellington. ' Miss O'Reilly (Hastings) was a passenger by tho Warrimon for Sydney yesterday, en routo for England. Mr. Walter Clifford. Mrs. Clifford, and their (laughters leave Wellington on April 2" for Sydney, whore they conned with the Malwa, sailing for England on May 2.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1396, 23 March 1912, Page 11
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148Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1396, 23 March 1912, Page 11
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