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Mrs Murray Morris, of Rongokokako. is visiting Taihape. Mrs Norman Ninnes has been on a visit to Wellington. Mrs W. Hoar, of Cambridge Terrace, Masterton, was a weekend visitor to Wellington. Miss Gallagher, who has been appointed sole teacher at Kaiparoro. is a niece of Mrs M. Hansen. Mt Bruce. Miss M. Barraclough, Miss M. Meikle, and Mrs F. Tufty. arc Masterton visitors to Wellington. Mrs L. Kendall, Hobson Crescent, Wellington, and a former resident of Masterton. is visiting Masterton. Mrs Doherty and Miss Patricia Doherty will spend Christmas and New Year as the guests of Mrs A. B. Cunningham, Waverley. The first member of the Palmerston North Hospital Board’s nursing staff to receive notice of her acceptance as a member of the Army Nursing. Services is Sister I. McKinnon. Polling 78.656 votes. Miss Betty Prebble, interhouse representative won the Napier mardi gras queen carnival. Other candidates finished in the following order: “Frivs" (Miss Peggy Black). 54,321; Skaters (Miss Dilys Jones), 23.348; Milo (Miss Mavis Bureau), 22,538; Boxing and Wrestling (Miss Nola Colwill), 14,726.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 December 1939, Page 8
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176PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 December 1939, Page 8
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