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Mrs M. Boielle, Auckland, is the guest of Mrs Davis-Goff, of Lansdowne.
Miss C. M. Austin, of Dunedin, is the guest of Mrs R. C. Austin, of Pahiatua.
Mrs T. M. Page, of Auckland, is visiting Eketahuna where she is the guest of Mrs P. S. Page. Mrs Keith Marenzi, of Eketahuna, is visiting Napier and will later go on to Paraparaumu Beach.
Mr and Mrs R. R. Burridge, of Lansdowne, will leave on April 25 on a visit to Africa, England and the Continent. Mr and Mrs A. Corskie, of Pownall Street, Masterton, will leave shortly on a visit to England and will probably be away about six months. Miss M. McNair, of Wellington, who has been visiting Mrs J. M. Simpson, of Church Street, Masterton, returned home yesterday. ■ Mr and Mrs Pitt, of Renall Street, Masterton, will leave next week for their new home in Petone, where Mr Pitt has purchased a business.
A passenger by the Rangitikei which left, for England recently was MisS Daphne Allan, elder daughter of Mr and Mrs I. Allan, Upper Plain. Masterton. Miss Allan, who intends to further her nursing experience and tour England, expects to be away for about two years.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 March 1939, Page 10
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