PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
Miss Nancy -Bridge, ' who has been spending two or three weeks ' h'oliday with- her aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs R. Bridge, of Hastings, has returned to her home in Wellington. Miss Baird, of Masterton, who has been staying in Napier is now visiting Miss Mabel Baird, ■ Southland road, Hastings, bef ore . returning home. Mrs Crooke and Miss Iris.Crooko, " who have been staying at Hillsbrook, ■ Havelock North, left for their home in Marton to-day. . . >. i Mrs C. Sead-Gowing, of Auckland, I is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs ■ "W. N. J. Ma-ckSy, Lincoln road, Napier." , • • • • 1 Miss Joy- MeNeil, The Terrace, Wellington, arrives in Napier to-day and will spend a fortnight's holiday there. Miss Mary McHardy, Waipawa, who has been the guest of Mrs R. P. Baigent, Stout street, Gisborne, has recurned home. Mr and Mrs V. T. C. Savago, Waimate, leave Gisborne to-morrow on a visit to. Napier.. /' Mrs C. T. Jefferd, Tokomaru Bay, whoh as been on a visit to Hawke 's Bay, returns home to-day. Miss Rosemary Rees, who spent a long holiday in New Zealand and in Australia gathering fresh materiai for further books that she plans to write, left Sydney last week by the Moldavia on her return to England. It's safer to eonsult a specialist when you ehoose your new gloves and handbag. Ttvo neAv lines from our liuge sumjner range: Cool linen liandbags in white or fawn for 3/6. Super quality I washable doeskin, white'or chamois for [6/H at Triggs & Denton's, 13-1 HereIftougfc Strwt.— t,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 49, 20 November 1937, Page 13
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