WOMAN'S REALM.
SOCIAL NEWS AND FASHIONS.
(By "Marguerite.") [Social Itema 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.]
Mr and Mrs W. Kebbell, of Nga , Rata, Alfredton, are visiting Wei- I lington. Mrs Guy Williams (Tc Parue) and Mrs Hugh Williams (Lansdowne) have been visiting the Empire City. Mrs Collie, accompanied by Miss Kapi Collie, returned to Masterton on Tuesday from a visit to Wellington. Miss Alice Jackson, of "Stonestead," Woodside, is visiting friends in Masterton. Mr and Mrs Nicholls-Broglie paid a short visit ,to Brancepeth (Masterton) before leaving for the south, where they will be the guests of Mrs Marmaduke Bethell, Pahau Pastures, Canterbury. Miss C. Walton (Blenheim) is visiting her sister, Mrs Alex, Sutherland (Wairarapa."). Mrs Robert McGregor (Napier,) is visiting friends in Masterton. Mrs Cotter and her daughter, Mrs White (Greytown, are staying at Island Bay. Mrs Cameron (Masterton) and the Misses Cameron (2) leave to-day en route for Auckland. Miss Cameron and her sister will take their departure later for Sydney, where they will stay for the next three months. Mrs Elder, and Miss H. Elder, of Wellington, are visiting Masterton, and are staying at the Club Hotel. Mr and Mrs Varton, of Danne- ( virke, are staying at the Club Hotel, \ Masterton.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 16 October 1913, Page 2
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227WOMAN'S REALM. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 16 October 1913, Page 2
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