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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

Mr. and Mrs. Kitson are spending a holiday at Karihana Bay. The Misses McGrath are Wanganui visitors to Wellington. i Miss A. H. Wilson, Paraparaumu, is visiting Wanganui. ; Miss Ciochetto, Raetihi, is visiting (Wanganui to take part in the croquet tournament. | Mr. and Mrs. H. Bellringer, Wanga'nui East, are visiting Wellington and | are staying with Mrs. Mark Richard- | son. Mrs. A. I. Johns, Remuera, Auckland, who has been visiting Wanganui, has returned north. Mrs. G. H. Clark, Bulls, is spend-, ing a holiday at New Plymouth. j Mrs. Leatham Rutherfurd is visiti ing Palmerston North to attend the | Russian Ballet. I Mrs. B, M. Silk, College Street, ■ leaves at the week-end to spend a | holiday at Kawau Island. j Mrs. J. B. Hine, Toko, arrived in I Wanganui yesterday and is the guest |of Mrs. T. Hine, Victoria Avenue. ■ Mrs. Coyle and Miss Fellow are recent arrivals from England, and are (staying at Hotel Braeburn. I Mrs. J. J. Gilbertson, Wanganui, is ; accompanying her husband on a motor tour of Rotorua, Tauranga, and Auckland. Miss Rose Horrell, of Christchurch, who has come to reside in Wanganui, is at present the guest of rf Mrs. N. 1 Fulton, St. John’s Hill. ! Mrs. Norman Lynch, Fordell, who |is managing the Wanganui croquet (tournament, is the guest of Mrs. J. i Brass, Victoria Avenue. I ’ ‘ ; Miss K. Pickmere, Whangarei, has

arrived at Wellington to take up tiiL position of assistant botanist at the Dominion Museum. As an amateur botanist, Miss Pickmere has won recognition for her work throughout the North Island, her knowledge of North Auckland flora being unusually comprehensive. As an exhibitor and judge of native flowers and plants, she has gained wide distinction.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 41, 18 February 1939, Page 2

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285

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 41, 18 February 1939, Page 2

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 41, 18 February 1939, Page 2

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