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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

The wedding took place in Greenpark Weßleyan Church on Tuesday ol Miss/Ellen Hubbard, fourth daughtei of Mr. F. Hubbard, Oreenpark, am: Sergeant T. C. Lewis, a t . returned soldier. The ceremony was performed bj Chaplain "ttalker (who had been in tin same battalion in France with- tlu bridegroom), assisted by the Rev. B Metsoil, circuit pastor. Miss M. Hubbard was bridesmaid, and Sergeani Stevens the best man. Mrs. (i. Fenwick, of Dunedin, ant Miss Fenwick, are making a brief staj in AVellmgtoiV on their return to tlu south from a visit to Auckland. Mrs. Louis Blundell has returned t< Wellington from a visit to. Auckland. , Mrs. J. L. Lucena (Toko) is visit ing relatives in Masterton. "I liavo Colonel R. Heaton Rhodes' authority for saying that he .fully; ap proves of tho suggestion that facmtiei should now bo provided for young wo meii to como from New Zealand to as sist in New Zealand hospitals, clubs and canteens, where there is a; con stant demand for workers," states tin Christchurch "Press" London corres pondent, writing on September 2. '"Jin old 'objection against bringing mouth to England to feed hero has lost it force in the improved condition of ou economy, especially as tho girls win came under this scheme would he wa workers themselves. The other objec tion, that female passengers throw un due responsibility on ship captains falls to the ground for the same reason While there is so much work to b done hero there aro the strongest pos sible reasons for. allowing New Zea land girls to come and help."

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 20, 18 October 1918, Page 2

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 20, 18 October 1918, Page 2

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 20, 18 October 1918, Page 2

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