WOMEN’S WORLD
The friends of Mrs A. J. M. Goodwin, of North Street, who is an inmate of a private hospital, will be pleased to learn that she is improving, and hopes to be able to return home soon.
Mrs W. A. Reid, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs W. Hearsey, of Takaro, left Palmerston North this week to join her husband in Wellington, where they will make their future home. Mr and Mrs Reid will reside in Oriental Ray. Mrs E. M. Snelling, of Palmerston North, will leave for Auckland on Sunday, and later will proceed to Kaitaia to spend a month with her sou and daughter-in-law. Miss Diana, Speedy, of Palmerston North, arrived in Auckla,nd from Australia on Wednesday, having spent some weeks on a motor tour of Queensland.
Mrs Duncan Horwood, of Wiltshire, who has been staying with her brother, Mr Dudley Rabone, of Rongopai Street, for the past eight weeks, left to-day for Wellington, and will sail by the Rangitata next week on her return. Mrs Horwood thinks that Palmerston North is the most progressive place in New Zealand, and is greatly impressed with the airways service. She plans to return to the Dominion in two years’ time. An interesting visitor to New Zealand in December will be Miss L. Brooks, who for the past 29 years has been warden and .secretary of the London School of , Medicine for Women, states a correspondent. Miss Brooks is retiring .and has planned a trip around the world .lasting some 10 months. She is due to arrive in Auckland on December 14 from Vancouver for a stay of three weeks, during which she will travel as far south as Dunedin. The friends of Miss D. Lampard will be pleased to learn that she is now at Robinson’s Beauty Salon, Broadway Chambers, where she will commence duty on Monday next, August 23.
(By “Nanette.”)
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 223, 20 August 1937, Page 11
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315WOMEN’S WORLD Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 223, 20 August 1937, Page 11
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