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Mrs Bourke is a Pahiatua visitor to Wellington. Miss R. Harrison, of Essex Street, Mastertonr, left today for the Franz Josef Glacier. Mrs Ewart, who has been spending the winter in the South Island, has returned to Masterton. Mr and Mrs N. Lamont, Cambridge Terrace, Masterton, are staying at Chateau Tongariro. Miss Chamberlain, Cole Street, Masterton, has returned from a. short visit to Wellington. Miss M. Allan, Kelburn, Wellington, is the guest of Mrs W. L. Hunter, Coradine Street, Masterton. Miss E. Robieson, Pownall Street, Masterton, is spending a few days in Wellington. Mrs Caverhill, who has been staying with her sister, Miss Shelton. Cole Street, Masterton, has returned to Wellington. Mrs Middlebrook, who has been visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs H. Dillon, Church Street, Masterton, has returned to Ormondville. News has been received in Eketahuna that Miss Geraldine Fish, elder daughter of a former manager of the Bank of New South Wales in Eketahuna, has been married in London to Professor Trewman, a lecturer on engineering.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 September 1938, Page 8
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