WOMAN'S WORLD
PERSONAL, Miss Dolly Fitzgerald (Stratford) was in New for the holidays. lire. Guy Cpoper (Eltham) is holidaymaking in New Plymouth. Mias Mary Good (Hawera) is the guest of Mrs. Foyster. •»- » . Ill's. N. G. Harding (Patea) is on a visit . j New Plymouth. »»~ v • Mrs. S. Blackley, who has been the guest of Mrs. D. Blackley, has returned to Wellington. Miss Moore js visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. Hobbs (Hawera). Mrs. J. Hobbs (Hawera) is spending a holiday in New Plymouth.
Miss Kath Hamerton, who returned from England by the Arawa, arrived iin Inglewood last Wednesday.
Mrs, E. L, 'Bryant, who has been spending the Christmas holidays here, has returned to Wanganui. Miss Doris Roy is on a'visit to Auckland. • ••»■' j Mrs. T. P. Anderson has gone on a visit to Christchurch. • • • • Miss Tidy, who has been the guest of Mrs. Peat; returns from Feildine tonight. « • • •• iMiss Gleim (Hawera) is at present in New Plymouth. • • • • Mrs. Campbell and Misses K. and E. Campbell are spending two or three weeks in Auckland, • • • • Mrs. W. Kelly (Auckland) is the guest of her father, Mr, J. B. Roy. -•• • * Mrs. Griffin, who has been the guest of her father, Col. Ellis, has returned to Wellington. 1 •• • • Miss Gladys Lain# (Auckland) is visiting her parents in New Plymouth.
Mrs. K. M. Baird, who has 'been spending a holiday here, left this week for Wanganui, en route to Masterton. # • • • Mise D. Harding (Auckland) is the guest of her mother, Mrs. A. B. Harding. * » • • Miss Marjory Wilsoff, who has been s]>icling the Christmas holidays in New Plymouth, has returned to Wellington. Mrs. Truby King (Stratford) is on a visit to Auckland. » # • • • Mrs. C. T, Mills leaves for Wellington Monday. j» * • • • Visitors at Cbatsworth this week include: Mrs. Mills (Stratford), Mrs. Bryant (Wanganui), Mrs. Harris (Wellington), and Mrs. Heed (Auckland). Visitors at the Criterion include: Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. and Jliss Bradley, Miss Adams (Auckland), Mrs. Roekville (Dunedin), Mrs. McDowell (Wanganui), Mrs. A. C. Jones (Invercargill), Mrs. Macßath (Blenheim), Mrs. and Miss Williamson, and Miss Waldon (Wellington).
ENGAGEMENT. The engagement, is announced of Miss Wade, youngest daughter of Mr. Robert Wade, of New Plymouth, Into of Wallasey, Cheshire, England, to Mr. Roslyu Todd, of Otane, Ilawke's Bay.
PRICES AT HOME. A particularly interesting prices tabic is quoted in a London newspaper, (flvinß those of many necessary articles in lg7l, 1914, and IS2O. The- figures are as follow:
11th 4th 11th 1871. 1914. 1920. Aug. Aug. Aug. s. d. s. d. s. d. Sugar (cwt) 40 8 17 4 112 0 Black treacle (cwt) 13 6 6 3 41 1 Tea (lb) 3 0 1 4 ' 3 U Canadian cheese (cwt) 74 « 64 0 154 0 Cheshire cheese (cwt) 80s to 86 0 CO 0 . 190 0 Lard (cwt) 03 6 51 0 1«3 6 Flour (2801b) 47 C 29 0 63 0 Scotch oatmeal (2801b) ..«. 38 6 33 10J 101 3 Manmalade, l'a (doz) 6 0 3 0 12 0 Raspberry jam l's (doz) 7 6 4 9 19 6 Bice (cwt) 23 6 20 H 64 0 Currants (cwt) 36 0 32 6" 80 0 Sultanas (cwt) 51 0 57 0 135 0 Soap (cwt) 28 9 27 6 69 0
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 December 1920, Page 6
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