PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
Miss Noeline Harding left Hastings this morning to commence her training at the New Plymouth Hospital. Mrs Kenneth Gordon, aetlng-president of the Auckland Lyceum Club, ' will arrive in Hastings by the midday t-rain to-morrow. She will be the guest of Mrs W. G. Stead while staying in Hastings and the guest of honour at the Hastings Women 's Community Club where she will tspeak on her experiences at the Pan-Pacific Conference in Vancouver. Mrs Gordon was the elected delegate from the Federated Clubs of New Zealand and is a brilliant and witty speaker. She has been the leader of the Civic Group in Auckland ' for many years and has expressed a wish to meet inlormally the members of the Civic Circle of the Hastings Townswomeii's Guild. Representatives of the women, 's organisations have been invited to meet Mrs Gordon by the committee of the Hastings Women 's Community dub. Easily washed gloves iceep you smart and fresh-Iooking all the time. Guaranteed English Doeskins in white and chamois for 6/11. Imported Peccary Gloves in natural colours for 7/11. Special quality doeskins for 7/3. at Triggs and Denton's, 134 Heretaunga Street.— A.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 57, 30 November 1937, Page 12
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