PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
Mrs H. Neison Fowler has returned to her home in Hastings after spending a holiday with her sister, Mrs Sidney Smith, Masterton. Mrs H. Douglas, Napier, has returned to New Zealand from Singapore. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs Natusch, Launceston, Tasmania, andthey are the guests of Mrs T. W. Wright, Wellington. Mrs Douglas Williams, Hawke's Bay, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs R. E. Tripe, "^Wellington. Mrs George Grahani, of Napier, left for Auckland this morning by car. The friends of Miss Dorothy Bullot will be sorry to hear that she is st.ill a patient at the Napier Hospital. Mrs C. S. .Williams, Lyall Bay, Wellington, and former ly of Hastings, is lecovering from a serious illness. She has been in hospital for eight weeks but hopes to be out at the end of the piesent month. The least oxpensive, but the most important aecessory to your Summer outlit, is fine gloving. Easily ^gashed, real nappa gloves will be worn. Pure white fringes in this popular leather ; selling at 12/6 and dress gauntlets at 10/9. Exclusive to Triggs and Denton's, 131 Heretaunga Street. — A.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 50, 22 November 1937, Page 5
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