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WOMAN'S WORLD

(Continued from page 2.)

Mrs. P. R. Cook and family have left Masterton for Auckland, where Dr. Cook, who ..administrator cf the hospital ship Marama on a previous .trip, has accepted a military appointment. •'• ~ . '. '■■■;'■

The committee of.the Patriotic Cake Room acknowledge with thanks, gifts of'home-made cakes, sweets, subscrip-. tions, etc., from the-following donors: r-Mr. and Mrs. Firth, Mosdames Smitton, Holmes, Cohn, .Badham, Palmer, Isaacs, Findlay, R. Wilson, Bethune, G. Fulton, Hurst, . "Anonymous" 'Adamson, Misses Jones, Plimmer, Drtimmond, Saiinders, Wlieeler (2), Chalmers, Cameron, Richardson, Didsbury, MfKellar, Gambrill, AVylie, ivon Dadelszen, Spraggon, M'Menaanen, Hall (2),< Paterson, Barren?

By yesterday morning's express an old and respected Napier identity, Mrs. iW. G: Motley, left that town to take Up her residence in. Wellington. A member of an old Scottish family, who trace their descent through one of the; famous Douglas earls, Mrs. Motley decided, on the advice of the Bov. Peter Barclay (first, minister of St. Paul's Church,; Napier) '.to try her fortune in : New Zealand, and arrived at ton on the* ship' England in the year 1870. She went on to Napier, and ■has resided there ' continuously ever eince—a period of 46 year's. Though comparatively a stranger to the present 'generation,--. Mrs* -, Motley was well-'-'known to many .'-pnominent Napier and 'Hawke's Bay people,of-the past.

■ : Boys ■ arid- girls, try stationers and Storekeepers''for /the; "Thinker", school exerciee "books • ;and ;. ."penny. , : notebooks. Best for all schools. Bannatyne and Hnnter, -wholesale agents for "Thinker." ,-Advt. ' ;

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3010, 22 February 1917, Page 3

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WOMAN'S WORLD Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3010, 22 February 1917, Page 3

WOMAN'S WORLD Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3010, 22 February 1917, Page 3

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