SOCIAL NOTES
TOWN AND COUNTRY Mrs. Hare and Miss A. Hare, of Feilding, have returned home after a holiday at Plimmerton. Mr. and Mrs. O. Monrad, of Palmerston North, are spending the holidays at Muritai.
Miss E. Thurtle, of Palmerston North, is staying with Miss F. Monrad, at Muritai.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Wall and family are staying at Paraparamu. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Andrews have left Palmerston North on a motor tour.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Bagnall and family have left Palmerston North to spend a holiday at Rotorua. Mr. 'and Mrs. Chadwick and family, of Dannevirke, are at present on holiday at Plimmerton. Mr. and Airs. G. B. Cope have returned to Palmerston North, having spent a holiday at Plimmerton. Mr. and Mrs. Hancox, of Palmerston North, are spending the holidays at Opunake. Mr. Jordan, Mayor of Masterton, and Mrs. Jordan, are on a holiday visit to New Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Hope Gibbons and Miss Hope Gibbons, of Wanganui, have returned after a short trip to Wellington. Miss lona Holmes, of Wanganui, is visiting Rangiwahia and Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stevenson have returned to New Plymouth after spending a holiday at Paraparaumu. Mr. N. Harding, town clerk, of Feilding, and Mrs. Harding and family, are spending their holidays at Ngamotu beach. Miss Sybil Caselberg, of Wellington, is visiting for parents, Air. and Mrs. J. Caselberg, of Masterton. Miss Eileen Hubbard returned _ to Masterton on Saturday for a holiday trip. Dr. J. A. Cowie and Dr. Helen Cowie, of Masterton, are on a motor trip to New Plymouth and other parts. Miss Monica Bunny has returned to Wellington from a visit to her mother, Mrs. Arthur .Butinv, of Masterton. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Sellar and Miss Molly Sellar, of Masterton, have returned from a holiday spent at Picton. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Dyer have returned to Masterton after spending the Christmas holidays at Plimmerton. Miss Mary Hart, of Mastertou, is visiting Wanganui. MADAME MENERE’S HINT'S ON FURS. “A very effective and easy method of cleaning white furs,” says Maadme Menere, “is to make a thick paste of ordinary starch with cold water, and with a nail brush or tooth brush, apply the paste to the fur, brushing it in the way the fur is running. Afterwards allow the fur to dry on a hanger and then shake it well and beat it all over with a cane.”—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 85, 9 January 1928, Page 6
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