PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
•Mris P: Burr, Roberts street, Hastings, is fbe guest of Mrs S. Wi|liamst Mangakuri. Mrs H. N. C'oleman, Havelock North, motored to Taupo yesterday. Arcbdeacon and Mrs K, EP Maclean, Hastings, aro spending a fortnight's boliday in Taupo. Mrs J. J, Gatenby aud Mrs G. Tripe, of Hastings, ac.com$anied by Mrs W. A. McKenzie, of Havelock Nortb, niQtored to Taupo to-day. Mrs. F. Farmer, of Napier, left by car to-day for Gisborne, where sbe will be tbe guest of Mrs. J. K. Nation, of Jiaiti. Mrs W. A. Mac-Farlane and Mr John MacFarlane, Waiterenui, aceompanied by Miss E. G. Dugleby, of Hastings^ returned last evening from a visit to Palmerston Nortb for tbe Royal Show. To avoid Xmgs. rusb, buyers are offered speeial concessions during No* vember. 3/- in the £ discount until 13tb November. Higb grade English fringed gloves in white wasbable doeskin for 7/1 1 less tliis discount. At Triggs & IJentou'fy 134, Heretaunga , Str?®ts-^rfr
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 38, 8 November 1937, Page 13
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