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Miss Joan Barnett, of Fitzherbert Avenue, Palmerston North, is spending a holiday at Dannevirke. Mrs. W. Thomson, of College Street, Palmerston North, has returned from a visit to Wellington. Miss Beth Henton, who has been visiting friends in Palmerston North and Bulls, has now returned to Havelock North. Mrs. Norman Sinclair, of Alan Street, Palmerston North, is a visitor to Auck- * Mrs. R. MacKenzie, of Palmerston North, has been visiting Christchurch. Mrs. C. Louisson. of North Street, Palmerston North, who has been visiting Wellington, motored back to Palmerston North yesterday with her son, Mr. lan Louisson. Miss Evelyn West, of Palmerston North, is on a visit to Taranaki. Mrs. E, Stevens, of Ngata Street, Palmerston North, has returned from a holiday spent in Nelson as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Erie Stevens. MADAME MENERE'S HINTS ON FURS. A very effective and easy method of cleaning white furs, says Madame 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 on the way the fur is running. After wards allow the fur to dry on a hanger and then shake it well and beat it all over with a cane. Inquiries addressed to P.O. Box 794, Christchurch, will be forwarded to Madame Menere. —Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 52, 25 November 1929, Page 4
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