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PROVINCIAL ITEMS.

Miss E. Card, of Featherston, is visiting Wellington. Mrs. R. TI. 'Williams has rH’irnM to Mnsterton from a holiday at 1 almcrston North and Wanganui. Miss .T. Lanilcls. of Hastings who has been the guest of Mrs. G. . Christchurch, passed through L’a meiston North on Saturday on her return horn . Mr. and Mrs. A. Shirtcliffe. of left for Australia. . Mr. and Mrs. Barthop, of New HJMr and 311 S. mouth, p^. Mount Bruce, Mast'erton. . th „ Miss IT. M. -Warr, o/,>V<’ U 7> 'Viss guest of Mrs. Sugden, of Y“sterto>. M>ss Warr has just returned from a tup to All Mrs?n. P. Muller, a former Palmerston North, is visiting t hi,t after an absence of five years 1 America. Mrs. Muller and her 60 ', • the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. ■ ,• of Albert Street. -Mr. Cope is Mis. Mui lets brother.

PROTECTING FURS FROM MOTHS Madame Menere, the well known furrier, gives the following hint on preventing the ravages of moths furs: Hang them in a place where there is a continual current of air. and every few days give them a shaking and a good beating with a cane. This prevents any chance or damage by moths. Inquiries a< dressed to P.O. Box 794, Christchurch, will be forwarded on to Madame Menere. —Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 53, 26 November 1929, Page 5

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PROVINCIAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 53, 26 November 1929, Page 5

PROVINCIAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 53, 26 November 1929, Page 5

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