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PERSONAL ITEMS

Miss Boddington has returned io Master ton after spending a week in Wellington. Miss Bellis, Pownall Street, Masterton, has returned from a visit to Wellington. Mr and Mrs H. W. Robinson, Dixon Street, Masterton. are staying at Paraparaumu Beach. Mrs Fvcrard White and family, Manaia Road. Masterton. are staying at Paraparaumu Beach. Miss D. Nitholls, Wellington, is visiting her sister, Mrs C. G. Monro, King Edward Street, Lansdowne. Mr and Mrs C. L. Marett (Auckland) are on a visit to Masterton and are staying at the Hotel Midland. Mr and Mrs D. G. McHardy’, Hawke s Bay. are staying with. Mr and Mrs D. B. Cameron, “Glendhu,” Hinakura. Mr and Mrs J. P. Speedy, Auckland, are staying with Mr and Mis C. T. R. Richardson, The Terrace, Lansdowne. Mr and Mrs A. R. Smith (Hamilton) are on a visit to Masterton and are staying at the Prince of Wales Hotel. Mrs F. Whitton. Cornwall Street, Mastertoil, who has been staying in Wallington, has returned to Masterton. Miss Burke (Auckland) is on a holiday visit to Masterton, and is among the guests at the Prince of Wales Hotel. Mr and Mrs Blakely (South Canterbury) are visitors to Masterton, and are among the guests at the Empire Hotel. Mr and Mrs A. Corskie, Pownall Street, Masterton, left today en route to England. They will' return home in about six months. Mr and Mrs Eric Shaw, of Masterton, have returned from a visit to Palmerston North, where they attended the Winter Show, and the lecture sessions at Massey College. The marriage took place at Pahiatua last week of Miss Mabel Francis Booth, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Arthur Booth, of “Ridge View,” Kaitawa, and Mr Wilfred Thomas Hansen, only son of Mr and Mrs Fred Hansen, of Te Horo, Otaki. Misses Mildred and Jean Booth were bridesmaids, Mr Colin Cook best man, Mr A. C. Booth groomsman and Mr Frank Booth usher.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 June 1939, Page 8

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Tapeke kupu
322

PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 June 1939, Page 8

PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 June 1939, Page 8

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