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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mrs S. White, of Masterton. is visitj ing Wanganui. Miss M. McKillop. Wellington, was a visitor to Masterton at the weekend. Mrs Colin Deans and family, Taueru, are staying at Paraparaumu Bench. Mrs A. P. Bennett. Renall Street, Masterton. is spending a few days in Wellington. Miss Mary Ddolan has been ap-; pointed adjudicator for the Napier| Competitions. Mrs Wilder, who has been spending; a few days with Miss J. McLaren. Renall Street, Masterton. has returned ■ to Hawke's Bay. Mrs Fred Perry. Sydney, and Mrs; F. Masters Perry. New Plymouth, have been visiting Mrs Frank Perry, j "Maraenui," Marlinborough. Miss Kathleen Craig, who for morel than three years has been district j health nurse in Marlborough, has been] transferred on promotion to Master-; ton. Mrs W. J. Harland, widow of Mr] W. J. Harland. Wellington, died re-, cently in New Plymouth, aged 73. Mrs; Harland was the youngest daughter of Mr James Baillie, a resident for. many years of Greytown and subse-l quently of Wellington. Mrs Harland. took an active interest for many years] in church and Sunday School work.: but of late years through failing health! had to relinquish all activities. Messrs' J. F. Baillie. Eketahuna, D. H. Baillie.; South Featherston, and F. Baillie, i Tangarakau. are brothers of Mrs Hur-. land. !

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 February 1941, Page 8

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PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 February 1941, Page 8

PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 February 1941, Page 8

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