PERSONAL ITEMS
Mrs A. W. Don, “Hadlow,” is spending a few days in Wellington. Miss Peggy Sellar, Colombo Road. Masterton, is visiting Auckland. Miss S. Blackman, of Pahiatua, has taken up her residence in Wanganui. Miss P. Stemp.a, of Upper Plain, has returned from a visit to Wellington. Mrs Brosnahan, Gisborne, is staying with her daughter, Mrs E. Foreman, Gladstone. Miss M. Johnson, of the staff of the Public Trust Office, Masterton, is on annual leave. Mjss P. Jordan, The Terrace, Lansdowne, has returned from a visit to Hawke’s Bay. Mrs K. Gaynor, of Kaituna, is visiting her sister, Mrs Harte, of Porongahaho (Taranaki). Miss Mavis Swanney, of Hamilton, who had been on a visit to her parents at Kaitawa. has returned home. • Miss Tennent,- who has been spending a few days in Masterton, has returned to Lower Hutt. Mrs J. Holmes and her three children, Bermuda Islands, who have been staying with relatives in Hawke’s Bay. are at present visiting Mrs S. Holmes, Matahiwi.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 November 1938, Page 8
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165PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 November 1938, Page 8
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