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SOCIAL NOTES

Mrs P. Murphy of Turua, is on vacation.

Mrs Mcßae of Thames, spent the Easter holidays with her mother, Mrs H. Bowen, Pi’ako road, Turua.

Mrs C. Hamilton and her small daughter are spending a holiday with Mrs F. L. Hamilton of Turua.

Mrs C. Madgwick of Turua, is visiting her mother, Mrs P. Roach, of Netherton.

Miss G. Ghalton, of Thames, is spending her holidays with Mrs A H. Sutton of Turua.

Mrs L. Walters, of Waiuku, spent the Easter week-end with Mrs F. Loader, of Turua. Mrs R. Hewson, of Thames was a visitor to Turua for Easter week-end. Mrs F. E. Hammond, of Ngatea, has returned from a week’s visit to Tauranga.

Mrs R. Vernon of Ngatea, is spending a fortnight at Glen Eden as the guest of Mr and Mrs H. Flavell. Miss Moya McKenney, infant mistress at the Waitakaruru School has returned after spending 'Easter at Tauranga and the Mount. Miss N. Abercrombie, assistant teacher of the Waitakaruru School, spent the Easter holiday in Auckland

Miss C. Davies, assistant at the Waitakaruru spent the Easter holiday with her parents at Morrinsville.

Mrs J. iDodd, of Auckland, spent the Easter holiday with her mother, IVfrs W. Cropp, of Mangatarata,

Mrs Claude Hinton of Waitakaruru has left to stay with her sister, Mrs T. Barry of “Casa Loma,” Epsom, Auckland.

Mrs J. Pacey has returned to her home at Canal road, Waitakaruru, after spending a short holiday at Te Awamutu.

Mrs Neville Hedges of Waitakaruru has been to Manurewa to visit her mother, Mrs Dobson. She welcomed home her sister, Miss N. Dobson who has returned after completing a course in Plunket nursing at Dunedin, and is now ready to take up duty as relief Plunket nurse at Orakei, Auckland.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 53, Issue 32419, 17 April 1944, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
295

SOCIAL NOTES Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 53, Issue 32419, 17 April 1944, Page 2

SOCIAL NOTES Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 53, Issue 32419, 17 April 1944, Page 2

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