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PERSONAL

Lady Hart, Palestine, is spending a holiday in New Zealand and is the guest of her sister, Mrs. V. L., Fairbrother, Te Kawa. Miss Margaret Campbell, Levin, is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. lan Campbell, Palmerston North. Miss K. Holst. Wellington, is spending a holiday witli Iter sister, Mrs. .Larkin, St. John’s Hill, M>nganui.

Miss J. McDonell, 'Wellington, is spending a holiday in Waipawa will! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. IJ. McDonell.

Mrs. d’Arcy Preston, 'Wanganui, is the guest of liliss Ivy Oliver, Pleasan'. Point, Canterbury.

Miss Eileen Rose, Christchurch, has been appointed to the staff of the art school at the Technical College, Wellington, and will take up her new duties early in February. Since Iter return to Christchurch from London and Paris last August, Miss Rose has tilled a temporary position on the staff of the Christchurch Girls’ High School and the Christchurch 'Wes': High School. Miss Stella Hayward (daughter of the Hon. W. Hayward, M.L.C., Christchurch) planned to leave England for India at the end of November. A Karitane nurse, she intended going to Mirzapur with a family to take charge of the two daughters (one a baby). Mirzanur is not far from Calcutta. Miss Hayward expects to be in India for about 18 months. Mrs. D. G. Sullivan, Christchurch, arrived at Wellington yesterday from the south.

Mrs. E. W. Merewether and Mrs. M. J. Bignail, Wanganui, are visiting Wellington.

Mrs. Maurice Calvert, who has been on an extended visit to Wellington, has returned to Cambrdge. Mrs. H. Mawley, Miss M. Mawley and Mrs. H. C. Robinson are Mastertoil visitors to Wellington. Mr; and Mrs. S. J. Castle left Wellington last night for the south.

Mrs. J. Donald, Featherston, is a visitor to 'Wellington.

Miss Christine Ormiston has returned to Wellington from a visit to Hawera.

Misses Mary and Maureen Woodly, Auckland, arrived yesterday at Wellington from the South Island.

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 68, 13 December 1939, Page 4

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PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 68, 13 December 1939, Page 4

PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 68, 13 December 1939, Page 4