PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. B. Hornabrook, Masterton, are visiting Paraparaumu.
The Misses Vallance, Masterton, are on a visit to Plimmerton. Miss Nancy Heineman is a Wellington visitor to Auckland. Miss Teller, Washington Avenue, is at present at Hawera. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kissel, Karori, who have been visiting Blenheim, have left for Christchurch.
Mrs. Harry Waters, Cashmere Hills, Christchurch, and Miss Janet Waters, are spending a holiday at Wellington. Mrs. McOaul, Eastbourne, is staying with her daughter, Mrs. Dodds, Gladstone.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Gill and family, Masterton, are on a holiday tour of the South Island.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Green, and Mr. and Mrs. Grayson, Auckland, are visiting Mrs. Colman, Martinborougb.
Miss M. Pain, Wellington, is staying .with her sister, Mrs. F. McLeod, Martinborough.
Miss Clare Gilligan, Patea, has left on a motor tour of the Rotorua and Auckland districts.
Miss M. Bell, Havelock North, is the guest of Mrs. A. Hatrick, St. John’s Hill, "Wanganui.
Mr. and Mi’s. William Watson, Wellington, are spending a holiday at Auckland.
Mrs. R. V« Pearce,. Christchurch, will return by the Monowai next week from a visit to Australia.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Simm and family, Karori, are spending a holiday at Muritai.
Miss Mayhew, Wellington, who has been staying in. Featherston, went south last evening, to stay with Mrs. J. Laing, Dunedin. Mrs. Evans-Scott and family, Barnard Street, are visiting Rotorua, National Park, and Gisborne for the holidays.
Miss Audrey lorns, of the staff of the New Plymouth Hospital, is staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. lorns, Martinborough.
Miss Jean Shallcrass, Newman Terrace. who has been spending a holiday in the Rakaia Valley, is now spending a few days with her aunt, Mrs. H. A. Young, Christchurch.
Miss Mildred Boyd-Wilson, Aurora Terrace, who has been the guest of Mrs. Salmond, The Grove, Picton, returned to Wellington yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Fotheringham, Central Terrace, are spending a holiday at Wairakei 'and the Chateau. Mrs. Grenwell Burney, Sydney, is with them. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Burnes, former residents of Christchurch, who have recently been spending some months in the South of France, left London by the Rotorua on December 6 for New Zealand, via Fiji. ARE YOU SUFFERING? Frdnf sleeplessness, headaches, Neuralgia, irritability, depression? —The effects of nervous disorder. Avoid “doping” the nerves. Take a good nerve tonic: Marshall’s Fospherine, Proved the .greatest nerve food. ■ Taken daily as directed, ' Restores strength, health and vigour, Restores appetite and sound sleep. Be sure it is “Marshall’s”— —2/6 bottle contains 100 doses. At all chemists and stores.—Adv t.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 84, 3 January 1935, Page 4
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431PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 84, 3 January 1935, Page 4
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