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PERSONAL ITEMS

Miss L. Boddington, of Masterton, is visiting Gisborne.

Miss McKay, Cole Street. Masterton, is visiting the South Island.

Mr and Mrs R. Cundy and family. Hinakttra, are staying at Paraparaumu

The Misses Vallance, Cole Street, Masterton, have been spending a few days in Wellington. ,

Mr and Mrs R. H. W. Beetham, “Highmore,” Masterton, have returned from a visit to Paraparaumu Beach.

Mr and Mrs J. Bcrney, who have been visiting Masterton, have returned to Eketahuna.

Mr and Mrs note tWeliingloiD arc Hotel Midland (Masterton) guests today.

Miss Meg Davidson is spending the weekend with her mother, Mrs David Caselberg, Worksop Road, Masterton.

Mr and Mrs J. L. Hair, Tararua Street, Masterton, have returned from a visit, to Gisborne.

Mr and Mrs Laird Meredith, who have been staying at Eastbourne, have returned home.

Miss McKenzie, Khandqllah, is slaying with her sister. Mrs R. L. McLaren, Roberts Road. Lansdowne.

Mr and Mrs W. Levin, Riversdale, arc staying at the Hotel Midland. Masterton.

Mrs Connell, of Carterion. is visiting her daughter. Mrs C. S. Stevens. Bunnythorpc.

Mrs P. G. Ramsay and family. Essex Street. Masterton, have returned from a holiday spent at the seaside. Mr and Mrs T. C. H. Miller. RenaH Street, Masterton. who have been sillying at Paraparaumu Beach, have returned to Masterton.

Miss Jessie Morrison, who has been on an extended visit to England and the Continent, has returned -to New Zealand and is spending the weekend with her brother, Mr John Morrison, Blairlogie.

Miss Joan Tandy, M.R.A.D., Int, (by exam.), of Wellington, who has been a successful competitor in dancing competitions,' having been placed on 30 occasions, including ten firsts and eight seconds, intends opening a School of Dancing shortly in Masterton, She has also been very successful in the Royal Academy dancing examinations, and has been highly placed in the grades Elementary and Intermediate exams. 3/2/40.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 February 1940, Page 8

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Tapeke kupu
310

PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 February 1940, Page 8

PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 February 1940, Page 8

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