PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
Mrs C. Tietjen, Bushmere. Gisborne, is a visitor to Hastings. Mrs 0. Bowling is a Westport visitor to Napier. Mr and Mrs T. Davey, of Wairoa, are visiting Napier. Miss Hardham, who has been visiting Napier, lift by car this morning for Wairakei.* Mrs W. Robson, Ormond, East Coast, is the guest of Miss M. Jamieson, Hastings. Miss H. Rice, of Napier, is the guest of the Hon. J. K. Archer and Mrs Archer, Colombo street, Christchurch. Mrs M. McDonald, Kanakanaia, East Coaat, and her two children are visitors to Hastings for the show. Mrs H. GouldiBg Rice, Harris street, Gisborne, is a visitor to Hawke 's Bay this week. Mr and Mrs J. Williams, Haronga "road^ Gisborne, are visitors to Hastings for show week. Mr and Mrs J. A. Macleod, Clifford street, Gisborne, are spending this week in Hastings. Colonel and Mrs C. C. Dowding are Gisborne visitors to Hastings and are the guesta of Miss Jamieson, Prospect road. Mrs W. Seymour, "Kohata/' Pakarae, and her daughtor Miss Jane Seymour, motored through to Hawke 's Bay for the show. Mrs King Reed, Wainui xoad, Gisborne, is a visitor to Hawke 's Bay aud is the guest of her daughter, Mrs Eonald Douglas, Poukawa. Mrs C. McKenzie, Mrs M. A. Artkur and the Misses Iona McKenzie and F. Hood, who have been touring the South Island, will spend this week in Hastings before returning to Gisborne. A letter of appreciation is to be sent by the Waiapu Diocesan Synod to Miss • Jones, who recently retired from the position of matron of the Abbotsford . Home. Miss A. Wills, assistant matron of St. Mary's Home, where she has been for the past sixteen years, and who ia to retire in the near future, is to receive an expression of appreciation from the Waiapu Diocesan Synod. Gisborne visitors to Hastings for show week include Mrs Theo. A. Field and her daughter, Miss Audrey Field, Mr p,nd Mrs H. G. Wellbourne and their daughter Miss Bunty Wellbourne, Mrs F. Kahlenberg and her sister, Miss Rita Barry% Mr and Mrs L C. Davis. Tho Misses Bulstrode, of the Whakarewarewa Mission House, who are to retire at the end of the year, are to receive a message of appreciation from tho Waiapu Diocesan Synod. At Monday 's sitting of- Synod members paid tribute to the good Tvork done by these lodies, .both at the Hukarere Sehool and in the mission field. You can buy a good pair of gloves for 4/11 during the clearance of Oddraents. Three main lines are: Real Kid in grey and fawn; real Loeskins in white and chamois; real Nappa with two domes in brown at Triggs & Denton's, 134 Heretaunga street. — a.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 23, 20 October 1937, Page 11
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