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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mrs A. Wake is a Rongomai visitor to Taihape. Mrs G. Hoggard, of Pahiatua, is visiting Wellington. Miss M. Edlin, of Ballance, is visiting the South Island. Miss Irwin, of Bluff, is the guest of Mrs Patterson, Pahiatua. Miss Patricia ■ Thomas, of Lett Street, Lansdowne, is visiting Nelson. Mrs J. Reid, of Rongomai, has as her guest Mrs Lay of Hastings. Miss M. Gibson, of Ballance, is the guest of Mrs S. J. Clarke, Waimiro.

Miss M. Clark, of Nikau, is on a visit to Mangateretere, Hawke’s Bay. Mrs E. S. Heckler, of Ngaturi, is an inmate of the Tararua Private Hospital.

Mrs C - . Adin, of Levin, is the guest of her mother. Mrs E. Edlin. of Ballance.

Mrs F. Davies, of Wellington, is staying with Mrs J. Gregory, of Makomako.

Mrs R. A. Matthews, of Dargaville and formerly of the Wairarapa, is visiting Mangahao. A visitor to Greytown is Mrs Tre.wavas, of Motueka, who is the guest of Mrs A. Haigh. Mrs M. J. Beech has returned to Makomako after a holiday spent in Rotorua and Hamilton.

Mesdames P. D. England, E. O. Broad and G. O. Barton, Masterton, are visitors to Wellington.

Mrs Spackman, of Bentley Street, Masterton, has returned from a visit to Tauranga and Paeroa. Miss Lois Wilson, of Wellington, who has been staying with Mrs Norman Lee, Johnston Street, Masterton, has returned home.

Mrs A. Pinckney and Mrs Blommaart, of Nelson, are the guests of Mrs W. L. Hunter, Coradine Street, Masterton.

Miss Olgilvie (Tasmania) and Mrs Chalmers (Sydney) were among the guests at the Cunningham-Lucas wedding yesterday.

Nurse McDonald, formerly Plunket nurse at Eketahuna, is relieving Nurse Tinkham, who is absent from Eketahuna on holiday.

Mr and Mrs C. E. Power, “Kiritaki,” Dannevirke, are spending their holidays with Mr and Mrs Power, Morison’s Bush.

Guests at the Hotel Midland for the Cunningham-Lucas wedding at Masterton yesterday included: Mi’ and Mrs F. Cunningham, Mr and Mrs T. P. Blythe, Mrs Couper, Misses Beedie, Messrs Littlejohn and Giblin (Dannevirke), Miss Ross (Wanganui), Mrs Jamieson, Miss Allan (Wellington), Miss D. Isaacs (Auckland), Mrs Armstrong (Wairoa), J. McCrae (Tyneside) and Mrs N. Matthews (Featherston).

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 June 1939, Page 8

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Tapeke kupu
358

PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 June 1939, Page 8

PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 June 1939, Page 8

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