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,Mrs. C. R. Bidwill, Napier, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin, “Otaraia,” Martinborough. Mrs. R. Smith, of Woodville, is visiting Mrs. McDonald, Waikuku, South Walrarapa. Mr. and Mrs. Fossey, New Plymouth, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Saniforth, Essex Street, Masterton. Miss’Betty Gill, who has resigned from the staff of the New Plymouth Hospital, has returned to Masterton. Raisins are a prolific source of energising food iron—the element that tones up the flesh and muscles of the anaemic, that brings roses to colourless cheeks. Raisins should find a place on every table at every meal, for these fruity little nuggets of nutrition can work wonders for the weak and weary. The finest muscatel raisins, specially selected for table use. are to be had at the Sanitarium Shop, 81-83 Willis Street, Wellington.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 169, 13 April 1932, Page 4
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