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Mr and Mrs R. A. Bunny, Maringi, are visiting Rotorua. Mrs Marmaduke Bethel, North Canterbury is visiting, Masterton. Mrs Tildesley, of Masterton, is visiting her mother, Mrs Bassett, of Eketahuna.
Mrs Arkwright, Marton, is staying with her sister, Mrs E. W. Bunny, “Oaonui.” Mr and Mrs G. S. Tolhurst and family, Cole Street, Masterton, are staying in Napier. * Mr and Mrs Buchanan, Wellington, are visitors to Masterton, and are staying at the Empire Hotel. Mrs Quentin Donald, of Featherston, was a passenger last night by the Awatea for Sydney. Miss N. E. Batchelor has taken up duty in the telephone exchange, Masterton, on transfer from Nelson. Miss Nancie Greathead, of Eketahuna, is visiting Wellington. She.was present at the Regimental Ball last night. Miss Lois Hosking, Church Street, Masterton, and Miss Betty Fayton, Mt Bruce, left yesterday on a visit to Australia. Mrs L. Denton, who has been staying with Miss Daniell, “Mathon Lodge,” Masterton, has returned to Havelock North.
Mrs F. N. Marks, London, and her sister, Mrs Alfred Caselberg, Masterton, are visitors to Wellington. Mrs Marks intends sailing by the Rangitiki on July 27 for England. Mr and Mrs P. Hawksworth, Masterton, accompanied by Miss Mavis Kerr, Dunedin, who has been spending a holiday with her team-mates, left Masterton by rail-car yesterday for Wellington, and sailed by the Awatea last night for Australia with the other members of the New Zealand Badminton team.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 July 1939, Page 10
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236PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 July 1939, Page 10
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