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PERSONAL NOTES.

Mrs Thorne-George, of Auckland, and her daughter, Miss Nancy Thome-George, at present on the staff of the Wanganui Hospital, are staying m Napier for a holiday. Miss Rona Woodward left Hastings this week to stay with Miss K. Didsbury, of Eketahuna. « * • Mr and Mrs Rochfort are staying in Taupo at their house by the lake. Mr and Mrs H. S. Moss are also staying with them as their guests. Mrs Hugh Baird, of York street, returns on Monday from Taupo. Mrs A. Van Asch, of King street, is staying with Mrs Hill-Fisher, in Christchurch. Mr and Mrs H. A. Williams, of Prospect road, and Miss Edith Williams are at Awanga. • * • Miss Lucy Sproule, of Napier, is the guest of Miss Halmai Louzhnan, of Christchurch, who has iust re turned from a visit to this district. » * * Miss Kay Fannin returned this week from a holiday in the north. » * • Miss Banya, of Christchurch, is the guest of Miss A. Roach, of Hastings. Miss Kathleen Davis, of Rissington, stayed this week with Mrs Sproule, of Napier, * * * Mrs Joll, hon. secretary of iho Hawke’s Bay Women’s Disivion of the Farmers’ Union, went over to Wanganui for the reception to I* given to Mrs Amery there by the branch of the Farmers’ Union in that district. « » » Mrs Reid and Miss M. Reid, of Dunedin, are staying with Mrs Landels, St. Aubyn street Miss Bargrove, of the Hangchow Hospital. China, an interesting visitoi to the district, is staying for a week or two with Mrs Burge, of Twyford. Miss Phyllis Candy and Miss Joan Wheeler, of Nga Tawa School, staved on Thursday and Fridav with Mr« Candy, Hastings, as they were players in the Cup match Nga Tawa. Woodford. » « • The many friends of Madame Maunder, of Hastings (who is leaving this district at the end of the year for a time) will be interested to know ; that she intends to keep in touch with her coaching work by correspondence. and also means to re-visit Hastings during school holidays. Madame Maunder will be doing teaching work on the staff of a Timaru school next year.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 26 November 1927, Page 11

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350

PERSONAL NOTES. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 26 November 1927, Page 11

PERSONAL NOTES. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 26 November 1927, Page 11

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