PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
Miss Susan Wellwood, of Hastings, : who has been visiting the British Isles and the Gontinent, returned to New Zealand by the Orion and is expected back in Hastings to-day. Miss- Eleanor McHardy, Aramoana, Waipawa, returns shortly from a visit abroad. Miss S. White, of Hastings, who has been tho guest of Mrs. G. M. Reynolds, Gisborne, returned home yesterday. Mrs. Frank Ewart, who has been spendmg a fortnight's holiday in Hastings with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Nelson Fowler, has returned to her home in Auckland. Delegates. from the Hastings Plunket Society to the Plunket Conference in Wellington this week are Miss Elsie Williams, Frimley, president of the Hastings Plunket Society, Mrs. R. Sunderland, Havelock North, secretary, and Mesdames Romaine Wright and F. J. Hull, of Hastings. Mrs. A. G. Dawson, of Hanmer Springs, is the guest of Mrs. G. D. McAlley, King street, Hastings. The smart women you see are invariably well gloved. It is easy for you to be dressed when you can buy rich kid gloves in your shade for 8/11 and special quality Doeskins at 6/11. At Triggs ancl Denton's, 134 Heretaunga street, Hastings. A.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 33, 2 November 1937, Page 11
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