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CURRENT NOTES

Mrs J. R. Callander, who has been visiting her sister. Mrs Edgar Stow (Cragieburn. Halswell). has returned to her home at St. Clair, Dunedin. Mrs Allan Potter has taken Miss Denniston’s flat in Holmwood road. Fendalton. for a few months while her husband is at Wigram. Mrs C. F. Hartland (Papnnui) has returned home after visiting her mother. Mrs E. Gill. Remucra. 'Mrs R. J. Bartle and Miss Beverley Bartle. Remuera. Auckland, are spending a holiday with Mrs Bsrtle’SjPisters. Mrs G. T. Jenkins, Bligh’s road, and Mrs C. F. Hartland, St, John’s street. Papanui. Mrs Russell Ritchie (Dunedinl is visiting Mrs G. H. Cospins. Timaru. Mrs Alex. Morrison who has been visiting her sister. Mrs J- Sinclair. Ashburton, has returned to Wairarapa Mr and Mrs F. Neville (Timarul. who were staying with Miss Cargill (Waita\va>. have returned home. Miss Betty G. has returned to Timaru Private Hospital. Bidwell street, to resume her duties as sister till the end of the year, when her marriage to Mr A. B. Morrison will take place. Mrs J. M. Ritchie tDunedin) is visiting her mother. Mrs W. H. Orbell, “The Levels.” Mrs G Pinckney is staying with Mrs A. Hope. Timar". Mrs G. R. Kingston (Timarul has returned from a visit to Wellington. Mrs Guy Rhodes (Timarul is slaying with Mrs I. Ritchie. Ealing. Mrs Maitland Rich is visiting her daughter-in-law. Mrs G. Rich. Cave. Soldiers’ parcels can be obtained from Ethne Tosswill’s shop at 123 A Cashel street and Hereford Court. When you come to see Ethne Tosswill about the parcel you can rest assured of obtaining the best available for . every solder Every parcels is personally packed by Ethne Tosswill. who I was a pioneer for soldiers’ parcels. Hundreds of mothers can tell how the ' boys appreciate the home away from ! home cooking. ’Phone 33-478. See : Ethne Tosswill personally. —!

Mrs John Mitchell < Auckland) is stayin': with her aunt. Miss Tizard. Timaru. Miss Patricia Wright (Rakaia) is the guest of Mrs George May (Cheviot). The lady editor of “The Press” gratefully acknowledges the following guts for men on minesweepers:— Balaclava from “X.Y.Z..” scarves from Mrs A. Hope (Wai-iti road, Timaru); a scarf and parcel of magazines from anonymous donors, and a parcel containing tins of biscuits and sweets from the Spolswood Women’s Institute. When visiting the Victoria League’s King George and Queen Elizabeth Club in London. Her Majesty the Queen spent some time talking to Sistos C. Binnie and L. Reidle (both of Christchurch) and Sister D. Workman (Auckland). three New Zealanders serving with the Queen Alexandra Imperial Military Nursing Reserve. They returned recently from France Her Majestv said she hoped that they would have a well-earned rest. In the first-aid examination held at Marshland on August 14 under the auspices of the Red Cross Society, the following were successful: —O. Marks, H. Sleere, M. Lange, E. Basher, H. Metterson. G. Blank, L. Heyder R. Graham, G. Kiesanowski, and M. Hulcheon. Mother Mary Stanislaus Hayden, a pioneer of the Brigidine Convent in Australia, recently celebrated her diamond jubilee at the Randwick Convent She is a sister of the late Archbishop Hayden, of Hobart, and of Monsignor Hayden, parish priest at Darlinghurst, Sydney. After taking her final vows in Ireland in 1880. sne went to Australia and founded a Brigidine Convent there, and later came to New Zealand, where she was Mother * Superior at Masterton Convent, From 1914 to 1920 she was provincial at Randwick Convent, and Inter superior at Randwick from 1920 to 1926. Since then she has lived in retirement at Randwick. Headaches, backaches, in fact all aches and pains, arc quickly relieved with R.U.R. Two or three doses each week keeps the blood alkaline and germ-free. Thousands say they cannot live without R.U.R. —H

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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23110, 28 August 1940, Page 2

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CURRENT NOTES Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23110, 28 August 1940, Page 2

CURRENT NOTES Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23110, 28 August 1940, Page 2