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At a meeting of the Methodist Ladies' Guild, on Tuesday evening, Mrs F. C. Daniel], a popular and valuable member of the Guild, was presented by the Rev. J. N. Buttle, on behalf of the Guild, with a handsome silver sugar and cream stand prior to her departure for Hamilton. Various speakers expressed earnest wishes for the. recipient's and Mr Darnell's welfare in their new homeMr J. D. C. Crewe, of Pahiatua, and Mrs Crewe have just returned to London after a 4,000 miles motor tour through England and Scotland, writes a London correspondent under date of October Ist. Starting from Chichester, in the South of England, they went up the West Coast, through th? cathedral cities and tne Lake District to Glasgow. From there they motored through the Scottish Lake District to Fifeshire, and then southwards through Edin» burgh and down tin East Coast, visiting the Midlands, Shakespeare's country, and Norfolk en route. 'they intend finishing up their tQUE«. in England with a visit to Somersetshire and Berkshire. They will sail for New Zealand in the Arawa on October 15th, and expect to be home at the beginning of December.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3042, 12 November 1908, Page 4
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192PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3042, 12 November 1908, Page 4
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