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PROVINCIAL ITEMS

Miss R. Harrison. Essex Street, Masterton, is visiting Wanganui. Mrs. Searle, Victoria;Street, is a Mas- - terton visitor to Hastings. , Mrs. A. W. Hogg, Church Street, Masterton, has returned from 'Wellington; Mrs, W. James,’Upper Plain, has returned to Masterton from a visit to Palmerston North. t Miss Peggy Hubbard has returned to Blenheim from a visit to her parents in Masterton. • Mr. and Mrs. ■ David Caselberg have returned to Masterton. > ■ Miss Sheriffs,, of Dunedin, is staying with her sister, Mrs. Dawson, Essex Street, Masterton. ' Mrs. 11. B. Dyer, Wellington, is staying with her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Andrew, Awanui, Masterton. Mr. and Mrs. Semple, of Patca, will leave shortly to take up residence in Shannon. Miss J. Granger is the Wanganui delegate to the,.New Zealand women’s hockey general meeting which is being, held at Wellington.' ■ Miss Dorothy Drew has returned to Wanganui from a holiday in Patca. Mr. and-Mrs. W. E. Gundy, of Ractihi, .will leave shortly to take up residence.‘at Matamata. Miss Mollie Anderson, who has been the guest of Mrs. 11. G. Drew. Gohville, Wanganui, hits returned to RangitTkei. Miss B. Montgomerie has returned to ■Wellington from a brief visit to Wanganui. Miss Rae Harrison, Mastertou, is the guest of Mrs. Acton Kellick, Mangamahu. 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. Hewitt, of Godwin Crescent, Wanganui, are celebrating their golden Wedding by a motor holiday to Marton, Palmerston North and Levin.Mrs. R. B. Turnbull, King Country, who has been the guest of Mrs. R. L. Gibson. Wanganui, is now the guest of Miss Simpson, “Ulosebtlrn,” Marton. Mrs. J. Reid, of Gonvijle. Wanganui, who will leave shortly for Gisborne, lias been fareweiled by Mrs. F. Webb-Jones and Mrs. T. L. Sperring at enjoyable' parties. Mrs. J. D. Aiken, of Waiigaehu, was hostess recently nt an afternoon given in honour of Miss Smith, an Anglican missionary, who is home on furlough from India.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 182, 30 April 1931, Page 4

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PROVINCIAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 182, 30 April 1931, Page 4

PROVINCIAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 182, 30 April 1931, Page 4

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