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Miss C. McMaster, of Masterton, has left to reside in Wellington. Miss A. Stempa, Upper Plain, left, today bn a visit to New Plymouth. Mrs C. Wright, of Church Street, Masterton, is spending a few weeks in Wellington. Mrs Pain,' of Napier, is ..staying a few days with her sister, Mrs W. D. Fisher, of Homebush. Mesdames Betts and O’Rorke (Pahiatua) were weekend guests at the Empire Hotel, Masterton. ‘Mrs H. Paterson, of Pahiatua will leave by the Rimutaka on Tuesday for England on a visit to her son, who is convalescing from a recent illness. Miss Annie Berry, who has completed her senior training in a South Island hospital, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs J. Spring, Nireaha. Siste» Berry will go into Wellington Hospital for a term as staff nurse.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 June 1939, Page 8
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135PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 June 1939, Page 8
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