PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
Mrs Jenkims, Dunedin, is visiting her sister, Mrs Adam Bell, Havelock North. Miss Hazel Bell, Havelock North, sailed from Wellington to-day by the Tamaroa for England. Mrs Herbert Hewitt, Wellington, is the guest of .her sister, Mi's W. J« Gray, Jellico street, Waipukurau Mrs Gordon, Gisborne, is visiting Waipukurau, and is the guest of her cousin, Mrs O. Giblin, "Mangarouhi," Farm road Mr and Mrs W. Q. Wood, Napier, have returned from a visit to Wanganui. Miss Brojnell, Nelson, is visiting Mr and Mrs G. J. Bromell, Porangahau road, Waipukurau. Mrs W. Goodwin, Wellington, is visiting her daughter, Mrs E. T. Haldane, Hatuma. Mr Hodd, Lower Hutt, is spending a few days with Mr and Mrs John Hobson, Hatuma Mesdames P. Schneideman and Lust of Wellington, are on a visit to their parents, Mr and Mrs S. Harris, Station street, Napier. ( Mrs P. Evison, Lyndon road, Hastings left this morning for Wellington and will travel by air to Blenheim. She intends to spend three weeks' holiday with her parents at "Laverique," Pelorous Sounds. Mr and Mrs 0. F. H. Polloclc and Miss Joan Pollock, of Napier, were visitors to Wellington" over the weekend to farewell Miss Oriol Pollock, who sailed for England by the Tamaroa today. Miss Fdith M. Wedding, who has been appointed by the Public Works JCmpjoyees' Medina] Association as district nurse l'or Kopuawhara, on the Napier-Gisborne railway, js at present in Napier, staying at the Caledonian Hotel. iMiss Wedding relmquished bei position as m alron of the Whangaroa , Hospital to take this position.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 40, 3 March 1937, Page 11
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