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PERSONAL

Mrs A. N. Scotter, of Palmerston North, is visiting Auckland.

Mrs E. Ward, of Palmerston North, is the guest of Mrs C. A. Condie, of Wanganui.

Mr and Mrs H. Hunter, of Gißborne, have returned home after a holiday visit to Palmerston North.

Miss Enid Coleman is spending a few days with her aunt, Mrs C. B. C. Evans, West street, Feilding.

Miss L. Wilton, of Te Kuiti, who has been the guest of Mrs Boyes, of Nikau street, has returned home.

Miss Edith Kay, of Gisborne, is staying with Air and Mrs H. P. Kay, College street, Palmerston North.

Miss Jessie Fowler, of Feilding, has roturned homo after spending a fortnight's holiday in New Plymouth.

Miss Evans, of Otaki, has returned home after staying for awhile with Mr and Mrs C. B. C. Evans, of Feilding.

Mr and Mrs A. E. R. Joblin, of Milverton Avenue, returned home on Friday iast after a six weeks' holiday at Te Awanga.

Mrs. E. 7- Christian, city librarian, left this morning as a delegate to the bi-enniai conference of the New Zealand Library Association in Wellington.

Mr and Mrs J. Robinson have returned to Wellington after being the guests of Mr and Mrs F. T. Ladd “Punawai," hopelands.

Mrs R. Woodroofe, Waipawa, and Mrs H. Williams and her wee daughter, Fay, are the guests of their parents, Mr and Mrs F. T. Ladd, “Punawai," Hopelands.

Miss Zcta Leamy, of Palmerston North, left on Saturday for Nelson, where she will act as accompanist to the Palmerston North bands' at the contest.

“Additional appointments have been made to the nursing staff during the last two months," stated the medical superintendent (Mr. J. H. North) p his report to the monthly mooting’ of, the Palmerston North Hospital Board yesterday. “The total staff is now 108 and the old house surgeons’ quarters are now occupied by nurses. This has improved the staffing of the wards and allowed some reduction in the nurses’ and sisters’ hours of duty." Tho Bunnythorpe Sports Club will hold its annual dance this evening. A good time is assured all those who attend this bright function. THE GENUINE HOLLANDS GIN. Every drop of J.D.K.Z. Gin is distilled in Holland from a famous old formula. It's tho genuine Hollands Gin distilled with the berries of Italian Juniper. Possesses unique medicinal qualities. Sold in flasks, pints and quart bottlos at all Hotels and Bottle Stores.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 39, 16 February 1937, Page 11

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PERSONAL Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 39, 16 February 1937, Page 11

PERSONAL Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 39, 16 February 1937, Page 11

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