Miss N. Bloekley. of the Public Trust staff, is spending her holiday at Paraparaumu with her sister, Mrs. ■l*' Gwilliahi. <s►’<s> <S> Miss N. Mair, Huntcrville, >3 the guest of Mrs. Hewitt of Palmerston North. <s> ❖ The most dangerous years of married life are, according to an eminent lawyer, the first year, and those between the fifteenth and the twentieth years. He bases his statement on divorce statistics. -$. <s> <s> Mr and Mrs. Hall (Palmerston North) have been visiting Napier. <S> <s> <s> [■ Mrs. Norman Mabkie, who has been staying with Mrs. Borlase, Napier Terrace, has returned to Palmerston North. <S> Mrs. 0. A.'Nash, 15 Weston Avenue Palmerston North, gave a most delightful bridge party for the wives of the Victorian bowlers on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Ivo Symes, of Wanganui, is a visitor to Palmerston North. ❖ ❖ ❖ In our report of the Bunnythorpe Sports the name of Mrs Jenning s baljy was inadvertently omitted from the prizewinners in the class over 6 months and under 12 months. <S> <S> At a meeting of the Bulls-Ohakea Sports Club last week it was decided to make the Highland reel and Seann Truibhs open to girls from 12 years to under IS years. Originally the age limit was 12 —16.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6542, 25 February 1928, Page 14
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