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Mr and Mrs E. Hammond, Auckland, stayed at the Hotel Midland. Masterton. last night. Miss I. Bennett. Miss I. Barton and Miss J. Beetham, have been staying at Castlepoint. Mr and Mrs Hector Cameron and ■family, Hinakura. are staying at Paraparaumu Beach. Mr and Mrs A. Gilchrist, Ranfurly, were guests yesterday at the Hotel ;Midland, Masterton. Mrs Macßae, King Country, is staying with' her sister, Mrs E. Horner, Essex Street. Mr and Mrs E. Horner, who have been staying at Paraparaumu, have returned to Tinui. Miss B. Kummer, Cole Street, is leaving today on a visit to Seatoun, Wellington. Miss S. Tennent, Lower 'Hutt, has been s'pencung a few days with Mrs ■ C'lcghm-n. Cole Street. ' M.s L-.-.-M M nr ■ md family, winhave jeen staym;; with Mrs C. Monro, Lansdowne. have 1 -.--turned to Auckland. Mrs Wyvern Gillies, Totara Flat, visited Master!cn u.;ng the week and has now rear-d to Palmerston North, where she ha- been the guest of her ■osier. Mrs V. M nrad. Miss Elizabeth Thomas, who hac been staying in Wellington to ar’ : r Mrs Alan Crookenden with a demonstration of mime at the Centennial Exhibition, has returned home.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 March 1940, Page 8
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