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CURRENT NOTES

Mrs Wylie (Invercargill) i* the guest of Mrs D. V. Donaldson, Cashmere Hills.

Mrs Roger Clifford (Ashley Hay, Waipara), who has been viisitmg her mother, Mrs C. R. Klver, Papanm road, will return home to-day. Major and Mrs Foster Rutledge left for the North Island during the week-end. Before leaving Mrs Rutledge entertained, a number of her friends at an enjoyable party held in Heath’s tea rooms.

Mrs Clyde Sheppard (Massey street, St. Albans) will leave Christchurch to-day for a holiday visit to Australia.

Mr and Mrs Noel Glasson (Gore), who are spending a holiday in Christchurch, are the guests Of Mrs D. A. Baxter, Knowles street, St. Aibans.

Miss Brenda Smith (Richmond Hill) is the guest of Miss Mary Wilkins, Dunedin. Mr and Mrs John Stuart (Hornby) have left for a holiday in Australia.

Mrs D. W. Davison and Miss Ethel Hooper (Culverden, - North Canterbury) have returned from a holiday spent in Auckland and Masterton. '

The engagement is announced of Edgar George, second son of Mr and Mrs F. W. Robertson, Cashmere, to Edna, eldest daughter of the late Mr E. G. Staveley and of Mrs Staveley, Merivale.

The engagement is announced of John Thomas, yoUngest son of Mr end Mrs J. Benton, of Christchurch, to Joan Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late Mr E. G. Staveley and of Mrs Staveley, Merivale. Mrs T. Beveridge Davis entertained a large number of guests at a “cabin” evening party in honour of Mr and Mrs Donald Cowie, who received many beautiful and useful gifts. Mr and Mrs Donald Cowie,, who will leave to-morrow for England, have been the guests of honour at many farewell functions.

Sir Michael and Lady Myers (Wellington) passed through Christchurch on Saturday on their way to DunedixV to visit their son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs Maurice Myers, before their departure for England by the Rangitata on April 8. Sir Andrew and Lady Russell (Tuna Nui, Hawke’s Bay) will leave by the Australian Star from Auckland on April 9 for England. Mrs Douglas Macfarlane (Rafa Downs, North Canterbury) is paying a. short visit to relatives in Wellington.

Mr and Mrs P. S. Chapman (Sydney), who have been the guests of Mr and Mrs Endell Wanklyn, Rossall street, will leave Wellington to* morrow by the Maunganui for Sydney.

Mr and Mrs J. C. Brown and Miss D. Brown (Westport) have left for Auckland to join the Niagara for America.

■ Miss Betty Rhind, a well-known Wellington aitist, will leave by the Rangitata on April 8 for England. The headmistress of the Epsom Girls’ Grammar School, Miss Loudon, left Wellington on Saturday by the Akaroa for England. Miss Loudon will be absent from New

Zealand until the beginning of 1937, , The trip is largely for educational : purposes, and Miss Loudon plans to attend the World Education Conference, to be held at Cheltenham, England, in August, and the conference

of British headmistresses in London in July. She Will also visit various places of Interest on the Continent, and will return via Suez.

The engagement is announced of Charles Shelton, only son of Mr and Mrs H. C. Ell, Domain terrace, to Cynthia Kathleen, elder daughter of Mrs E. Litchfield, Derby street, and the late Mr Hubert Gordon Litchfield, formerly of Blenheim. A very enjoyable dance, organised by members of the Banks Peninsula Cruising Club, was held at the Pigeon Bay hall on Saturday night, in' aid of the funds of the Pigeon Bay hall committee. Several members of the club went by yacht

to Pigeon Bay to attend the-dance and visitors were present from Little River, Akaroa, and other parts of the peninsula. Mr Alan Goodwin, on behalf of the‘hall committee, thanked members of the cruising club for arranging the very pleasant and successful gathering.

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institute of Chiropody). London, also N.Z. Trained Nurse, Reg. j 699 Colombo Street 'Phone 32-641. Appointments. WBS44 LANDED EVERY MORNING.

There Is all the health -wi,. the sea in fish. Invalids regain strength, and growing children need it daily. You are always assured of fresh supplies at' KNOWIES, 134 Armagh street ’Phone 31-761 —2 17-DAY HOLIDAY—*?/0.

Stout people! A* course WATtIRETTES will reduce your Weight and. restore your health. Better than a health holiday, it days’ treatment for 7/6. NO fasting, ntf fatiguing exercises. NATUBETTES are a sale, sane herbal treatment afitee. Start NATURETTES Howl K. Cameron Smith, Ltd., Chemists, Cathedral square. —4

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21745, 30 March 1936, Page 2

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CURRENT NOTES Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21745, 30 March 1936, Page 2

CURRENT NOTES Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21745, 30 March 1936, Page 2

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