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SOCIAL NOTES

TOWN AND COUNTRY Mrs. N. Mackie, of Palmerston North, lias returned from Napier. Mr. and Mrs. 11. Knight, of Palmerston North, are spending a few days in Wellington. Sister Smith, of Palmerston North, has returned from a holiday visit to Nelson. The Misses J. and N. McHardy, of Palmerston North, have left for the East Coast. Miss H. Abraham, of Stratford, is the guest of Mrs. R. S. Abraham, of Palmerston North. Miss Dernier, of Feilding, is the guest of Mrs. B. Wither of Palmerston North.

Miss Ramsden, of Woodville, has returned from a visit to ‘Napier. Miss Margaret Donald, of Masterton, is the guest of Miss G. Rhodes. Miss E. Warren, of Palmerston North, is the guest of Mrs. J. I. N. Mackie, of Kumeroa.

Mrs. E. Reynolds, of Napier, leaves next month for Sydney, en route for England. Mr. and Mrs. Cassalls, of Wairoa, are about to leave on a holiday trip to the Old Country Mrs. E. Leydon, of Palmerston North, who has been spending a few days with her sister, Airs. R. Grant, of Napier, has returned to Palmerston North.

Mrs. Aitken, of Wellington, is staying with her mother, Mrs. Commin, of Hastings. Mrs E. Treniewan, of Palmerston North, accompanied by Airs. P. J. Sanders, of Takapau, is at present visiting Air. and Airs. Treniewan, of Hastings. Airs. C. F. Spooner, of Palmerston North, is at present visiting Hastings. Mrs. J. Stevenson, of New Plymouth, has been spending a few days with her mother, Airs. W. McKegg, of Palmerston North.

Airs. W. AlcKenzie, Alanaia, Masterton, is at present at Lyall Bay, Wellington. Misses Falloon, of Masterton, are visiting Napier and Hastings. Aliss Betty Newton, of Hamilton, who lias been staying in Wellington, is now visiting Masterton, and is the guest of Airs. Gill. Miss Betty Ellingham, of Dannevirke, is staying with Airs. Norman James, of Alasterton. MADAME MENERE’S HINTS ON FURS. When cleaning dark furs, says Madame Alenere, secure some clean sand from the beach, if possible, and wash it well. Then put it on a tray and heat in the oven until blood warm Next lay the fur on the table, fur side up, and sprinkle portion of the sand over the parts to be cleaned. Now rub the sand well into the fur with the hands with a rotary motion and the hot sand will act as blotting paper, absorbing the grease and dirt.—Advt

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 127, 27 February 1928, Page 6

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SOCIAL NOTES Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 127, 27 February 1928, Page 6

SOCIAL NOTES Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 127, 27 February 1928, Page 6

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