PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
Miss R. Middleton, Children 's Alinoner at St. Thomas's Hospital, London, who is on a holiday visit to New Zealand and has been visiting her cousuv Mrs Tesehemaker-Shute, of Mangatahi, left Hastings this morning for Rotorua. 4 Mrs D. F. C. Saxton, of New. P!ymOuth, is visiting Hastings and is the guest of her sister Mrs Eric Anderson. Mr and Mrs J. J. Nimon, Havelock North, are visitors to Wellington. Miss D. M. Holland, princlpal of Woodford House, Havelock North, who has been meeting past members of her tstaff and old pnpils while staying in England has also visited various schools, includinor Roldean and Godolphin. She sailed by the Viceroy oi India on Novembev 20 for Bombay. Only a specialist firm ean give a worth while guarantee. Guaranteed handbags in new underarm styles for 18/6. These are in genAne Moroeco in your shade and aro Lcatlier Lined throughout. A deposit will reserve yours at Triggs & Denton's, 134 Heretaunga Street,-— ^
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 52, 24 November 1937, Page 12
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