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Sister James, of Maijtinborough. is bn a visit to Masterton. Mrs G. A. Hansen, of Eketahuna, has left to .reside at Dannevirke. Mrs H. G. Taylor, of Swansea, Wales, is visiting her son, Mr Kirby Taylor, at Pahiatua. Mrs T. Mason, of Masterton, is the guest of her mother, Mrs B. Morriss, of Rongokokako. Miss D. Day, of the Makomako, has joined the nursing staff of the Pahiatua Hospital. Mr and Mrs Tony Wall, who have been the guests of Mr and Mrs J. B. Moodie, Glentui, have returned to Palmerston North. The friends of Mrs J. R. Charteris will be pleased to learn that she is making good progress after her recent serious operation in the Masterton Hospital. MARTINBOROUGH (“Times-Age” Special.) Mr and Mrs Harry Hardinge and family left today for a holiday to be spent at Wairoa with Mr Hardinge’s sister. Mrs Shepherd (Wellington) and Mrs Curran (Invercargill) have returned to their respective homes after visiting Mr and Mrs N. Hudson, Daniel Street. Mrs Hugh Haycock, who has been a patient of Lewisham'Hospital in Wellington, has returned home.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 October 1938, Page 8
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182PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 October 1938, Page 8
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