PERSONAL
Mrs. R. D. Knight (Longburn) is a visitor to Wellington.
A visitor to Wellington is Mrs. Luoni, of Palmerston North.
Miss Margaret Lyon returned to Woodville yesterday, after a visit to Wanganui.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Watson, of Stanley avenue, and their daughter have returned home after three weeks’ lioliday spent at Waitarero beach.
Mr Peter Cope and Miss Ada Cope, of Palmerston North, left yesterday by the Maunganui on a trip to Milford Sound and will return on Monday.
Mrs Noel Triggs, of Palmerston North, has returned home after spending a holiday with her parents, Mr and Mrs Stewart, Havelock North.
Miss Mona Ingley, of the nursing staff of the Porirua Mental Hospital, is on holiday and is at present the guest of Mrs Silson, Manson street, Palmerston North.
Miss Molly Coleridge, who has been in Hawke’s Bay for a year, has returned to Wellington, and is staying with her parents, Mr and Mrs Coleridge, at ”Lis-a-Lea, ” Washington avenue.
Mrs. L. A. Northey and her daughter, Miss Joan Northey, have returned to Palmerston North after a most enjoyable trip to Australia which included a visit to the Blue Mountains, the Jenolan Caves and the coast of New South Wales.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 30, 5 February 1937, Page 10
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