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SOCIAL NOTES

Miss Marie McMullin, Hamilton, left last evening for Dunedin. • • • • Mrs R. Leathart, Hamilton, has returned from a trip to Wellington and the South Island. • • • • Mrs A. Buckland, Invercargill, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs J. S. Anchor, Hamilton, returns to her home this evening. * * « » Mrs N. G. A. Death, Pukeroro, has returned home after spending a holiday with her mother at Marton. Mrs C. Valintine, Auckland, is visiting her daughter, Mrs R. Watson, Hamilton. Miss B. St. Clair, Hamilton, leaves to-day for a holiday in Auckland. Mrs E. C. Hooper, Hamilton, has returned from a holiday spent at Rothesay Bay, Auckland. Miss L. PerhAn, Hamilton, left today to spend a holiday with her sister, Mrs J. Beauchamp, Kaikohe. * * • * Miss Athalie Gaze, Hamilton, is holidaying in Napier, and is the guest of her sister, Mrs John WynneJones. • • » • Mrs E. Houston, Hamilton, and Mrs F. G. Marx, Ngaruawahia, have left for a caravan holiday at Buckland's Beach. Miss Joan Washbourne, Timaru, is staying with her sister, .Mrs Trevor Atchley, Hamilton. • • * • Miss Dorothy Gower, Marton, is the guest of her cousin, Miss Gwen Death, Pukeroro. CAMBRIDGE Misses Jean and Mary Ferguson have returned to Cambridge after two months’ holiday at their beach cottage at Browh’s Bay. Miss Grace Harbutt, Wellington, is spending three weeks’ holiday with her parents at “Rosebank,” Fencourt. Miss Olwyn Taylor is holidaying in Auckland. m • • • Mrs Brewster, of Suva, Fiji, is the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs Howard Ellis. ♦ • • • Mrs F. E. Goote has returned from a holiday at New Plymouth. * * * • Miss Mavis Hunter, Auckland, is staying with Miss A. Cox. Miss Noe line Banks spent the weekend as the guest of Mrs Gordon Vosper, who is holidaying at Waihi Beach. • • • • Mrs A. H. Nicoll has returned hom« after visiting Mrs M. Soui/er at her beach residence at Narrow Neck. Mrs B. P. H. Brewer, who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs L. Cornaga, Wellington, has returned home. • * * • Miss Leslie Hewson has returned home after visiting Cambridge as the guest of Miss Ailsa Turney. Mrs H. Hayward, who has been visiting Mrs G. G. L. Taylor, has returned to Devonport. * * * * Mrs H. Crowther has returned home after spending a holiday with her daughter, Mrs Gordon Vosper, at Waihi Beach. * * * * Mrs L. Cupples has returned from a visit to Rotorua as the guest of Mrs E. A. Robertson. • • • • Mrs N. Morse, who has been holidaying at Tauranga, has returned home. • • • • Mrs (R. Cordes, of Devonport, is staying at "Kelburne.” MATAMATA Miss Laurenson, is the guest of Mrs W. C. Ring. • * * * Mrs E. B. Barnes and Miss Ngaire Barnes, who have been spending a vacation at New Plymouth, have returned home. % * * • Mrs H. E. Schofield is holidaying at Mount Maunganui. 9 * * * ] Mrs J. Price, Broadway, has been visiting New Plymouth. • • * • Mrs A. Cameron, Tuakau, who has been the guest of Mrs M. A. Roche, Peria, has returned to her home. * * * • Miss Joan McCarthy. Burwood Road, has returned from Waihi, where she spent her annual holiday. Miss Betty Turkington has returned from Auckland. INTENSE LUWBAGO PAINS Mr Newsome Clough, writing rrom Sydney, states: —“ Previously my sleep was broken by Intense l.umbnp-n pains tn mv hip. and I could only walk with a Mi'np. Thanks to R.l'.R. I am 100 per eenl physically nt again ” R r n.. with money-back p-uaranteo. for Rheumatism, lumbago. Sciatica. Neuritis and Gout. Procurable from J N. Irvine. Hamilton: D. M. Smillie. Frankton Junction. (3; THE CHILD COUGHS NO WORE AT NIGHT j Roth the mother and rather were kept awake at night with the constant cnufrhinsr I or their child. She read in the newspaper ! that Pulmonas quickly dissolve in the ! mouth, releasing healing vapours which disinrect the bronchial passages. They ; ioosen the chest, ease the hreathinir and stop all coughs. Thanks to Pulrnonas all sleep peacefully through the night. Try Pulmonas. 1/-, 1/*'. and -J/G everywhere. (5)

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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20729, 13 February 1939, Page 3

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646

SOCIAL NOTES Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20729, 13 February 1939, Page 3

SOCIAL NOTES Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20729, 13 February 1939, Page 3

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