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SOCIAL NEWS AND FASHIONS.

(By "Marguerite.")

Miss Wolff has returned from a pleasant holiday spent in Wellington and Carterton. Miss Stone, who has been on a visit to Feilding and Wanganui, has returned. Miss Nellie Hogg has returned from New Plymouth. Miss Daisy Logan, sister of Mr D. K. Logan, of Masterton, who has been on a visit to South Africa, returned to Wellington yesterday. Mrs Strang, of accompanied by her son, is on a visit to the Empire City. Mrs Vallance is also visiting Wellington. Mrs R. Wi Tate (Greytown) and Mrs and Miss Macdonald (Featherston) are spending a few days in Wellington. Mr and Mrs V. Donald returned from New Plymouth On Wednesday, and Mrs H.L. Robinson; who has been staying in, Mrs Donald's house during her absenO©, has gone to Devonshire House. .Mrs Gerald Beard is the guest of Mrs Ramsden, of Mangamahoe. Miss Kilroe, B.,Sc, has been lecturing )& connection with the spring school in Ma'sterton, returned to Wellington yesterday. „ Miss Kilroe is a daughter of Mr J. R. Kilroe, scientist, author, and member of the Royal Geographical Society, London. Mrs and Miss Kummer, of Kumraerstein, are spending a few-days in Masjterton. Mr Nicalls Broglie of Masterton, is a visitor to Napier. < Mr and_ Mrs Beetham, of Masterton, are visiting Napier. '' "I do not believe there is one woman in a thousand who doesn't believe her place is the home; but when she is compelled by changing condU tions off sooiety to earn her own living, and frequently is the only support of • a mother, sisters, and brothers, her working conditions should be fitted to her health «mi comfort, not only foir her own sake, but for the sake of coming generations," says an. American woman, who is a member of the Women's League which is working hard for the better conditions of working women in the United States.

[Social Items for this Page would -be gladly received by "Marguerite," care of "Age" Office, but to ensure their publication, must be accompanied by the -name and address of the sender.]

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 18 September 1913, Page 2

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SOCIAL NEWS AND FASHIONS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 18 September 1913, Page 2

SOCIAL NEWS AND FASHIONS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 18 September 1913, Page 2

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