TIMARU NEWS.
SOCIAL AND PBRSONJt| Mr and Mrs E. J. Cordner (Cjj# church), who have been tue IPWJWt Mrs Timaru Rhod«, Hadlow, rriW* home yesterday. . „ i 1 Miss Long, who ha* ?Stu America, is at present staying WW , W. S. Long, Orbeil street Mrs Matneson and Mtss ». (Wai-iti road) are ruttwg uwflT Cl Captein and M» Neil Rattray'M. mate) are staying with Mrs wwjs ; Helmore, Christchurch. Mrs F. Ehinnage (ttrirtcMrwy the guest of her daughter, "" * H. Buchanan, Otipua road. . f Miss Barbara Bond, ISSLw* the guest of Mrs El worth? • f* Cottage," 1© Cren's terrace, turned to Ash burton. jr.!,.; Guests at the Hvdro i Gmm include Mrs J. C. Tempter (Wat®** and Messrs C- painter and C. «** (Christchurch). Recent arrivals at the Hotel include: Messrsw- j Srueenstown), H. Wilson un sf,wfifr argrave (Wellington), R. , (Christchurch). G. Noilh j Jacques (Wellington), and L. «' - (Christchurch). . Orders for advertisements delivery of Th» Passu our local office, Oxford BuilflWpi j, ner Stafford and George 0 telephone 1091. During the absence of Mr it? W. D. Napier from New ZeaiafO. * Dorothy Napier is andertakiß| management of "Te popular guest house and at Waimate, modern bouse trie light and drainage. |ftjt climate; beautiful garden, «M<t* life, extensive new For descriptive circular oontarning ticulars, address Miss DorothJ P.O. Bo* 10. Waimate; teJepOM» j Waimate- * i
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19775, 13 November 1929, Page 2
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219TIMARU NEWS. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19775, 13 November 1929, Page 2
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