PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
Miss McAlister, of Lucy road, Napier, left for Taupo yesterday. Mrs H. M. Hfeenan, left Hastings yesterday morning on a. yisit to the South Island, Miss Margaret Sorensen and Misa Lorna Neilsen have returned to Hast? ings after visiting the Boyal Shonr at Palmerston North. Miss Jean Ballantyne, St. Auhyn street, Hastings, returned home to-day after spending the week-end in Wellington. Mrs Eon Mile's has been appointedleader of the Methodlst Bible Class in Hastings. Mrs. Lester, who has been on a lv>liday visit to Napier, left by car this morning for Rotorua. Miss Penfold, who was a visitor to Napier, left by car to-day for Wairakei. Miss Develly, who has been visiting Napier, left by car this mornipg for Wairakei. Mrs McArdle, of Wairoa, who has been spending a Kojiday in Napier, returned home yesterday. Buy your Xmas Gifts hefore the I3th November. Special offer to avoid Xmas rush. 3/- in the £ ofi every purchase until the 13th. Roomy Leatherette Suit-cases with. leather straps, 28 inch, for 25/- less this huge discount. At Triggs and Penton's, 136 Heretaunga, street,— a.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 39, 9 November 1937, Page 13
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