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PROVINCIAL ITEMS

Mrs. It. Drummond. Lansdowne. Masterton. is visiting Christchurch, Mrs. W. Stewart. Masterton, is on holiday in Palmerston North. Mrs. T. Warnock has returned to Gonville. Wanganui, from Wellington. Miss N. B. Stewart is the guest of Mrs. T, Warnock, Gonvill.e, Wanganui. Alias E. Graham, AVicksteed Street. Wanganui, is visiting Wellington.

Mrs. Henderson. Dunedin, is visiting Mrs. Itoss. Pine Street, Masterton. Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie are. Wellington visitors to Wanganui., Mrs. F. Train and Miss Train have returned to Waitotara from a motor lour of the north. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Graham left Huntcrville , this week to take up residince tit Papaktirit. Mrs. Rich, the vicarage. Masterton, has Miss Jorgensen, of Wellington, staying with her. Mrs. 11. Hunt. Huntervillc, is the guest- of her mother. Mrs. 11. Collier, Diirie Hill. Wanganui. Miss Blaker, of the Wanganui Girls’ College staff, is spending the school vacation at Thames.

Misses Rockell, Treadwell, Bell. Heise ami McKenzie, of the Wanganui Girls’ i College, teaching staff, are visiting Wellington/

Misses Jessie and Mabel Perry, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. G. 11. Perry. Masterton. arrived home yesterday after a visit to England. Mr. and Airs. T. Tait, who have been the guests of Mrs. J. E. McNie, Rapanui, Wanganui, have returned to New Plymouth.

The Wanganui Opera House was pack- , ed to the doors on Wednesday for the I occasion of the students’ annual play ! This year the play presented was “Julius Caesar.” very ambitious, perhaps, for such young, players, but remarkably well played, dressed and staged. At the con- J elusion of the entertainment Mr. Wat- ’ kins, the producer, received an ovation for his fine effort. I A class of the St. John Ambulance | was formed on Monday evening nt Gon ville, Wanganui, to study first aid foi the injured. Several nursing sisters of the town division were present. Miss Facer, assisted by Mrs. Boyd and Miss i Vine, gave instruction in the use of the various slings. It is proposed to hold a clltss in home-nursing later.

Braud new £4S Majestic Bad Io Sets for £3O each at Kirkcaldic and Stains’ Great Radio Clearance. You’ll never buy cheaper.—Advt. Bouquets of distinction for the bride and her maids, in exclusive colouring and style to suit frocks. Miss Murray tti Willis Street.—Advt. WOODS’ GREAT PEI’PEIt.MI XT CURE —For Influenza Colds.—kdvt.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 189, 8 May 1931, Page 4

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PROVINCIAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 189, 8 May 1931, Page 4

PROVINCIAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 189, 8 May 1931, Page 4