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PERSONAL ITEMS

Miss A. Butler, of Nireaha, is holi-day-making in the North. Miss Rose Robinson, of Masterton, is spending a holiday at Napier. Miss J. Moncrieff, Rhodes Street, Carterton, has returned from a visit to Otaki. Miss Enid Gordon spent the weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs J. V. Gordon. Mrs W. Fullerton-Smith, Marton, is the guest of Mr Q. G. S. Thompson, Lansdowne. Mrs P. Roband and Miss D. Roband have left Greytown to reside for some tirhe at Upper Hutt. Mr and Mrs H. Miller, of Auckland, spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs W. Hoar, Cambridge Terrace, Masterton. Miss Molly Bassett, of the Karitane Hospital staff, Wellington, who has been on a visit to Masterton, will return to Wellington today. Miss A. Rogers, of Pahiatua, has returned home after having spent a few days in Masterton as the guest of Mrs E. A. Staniforth, Essex Street. Miss Jean Stewart, principal of Nelson Girls’ College, has been granted leave of absence, and will leave Wellington early in April for a nine months’ tour of Britain and Europe. On Friday night a number of friends gathered at the residence of Mr and Mrs J. Fitzgerald, Victoria Street, Carterton, to celebrate the birthday of Mrs Fitzgerald, sen., of Somerset Road. The Countess of Orford, Auck-. land, her daughter, Lady Anne Walpole, and their, guest, Miss Juliet Ridley, will leave New Zealand on September. 6 for Honolulu, U.S.A, and England. *■ Miss Eva Chapman, of the Carterton staff of the Wairarapa Power Board, will sail by the. Tasman on Thursday on a two-mdnths’ sea voyage, and during that time she will visit Java and Singapore;‘<>-i ■ ’;

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 August 1938, Page 8

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PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 August 1938, Page 8

PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 August 1938, Page 8

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