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PERSONAL NOTES

Lady Reed, who has been staying in Auckland for some weeks, left on Tues? day for Hamilton and will also visit New Plymouth before returning to her home in Wellington.

Mr. and Mrs. Heddle Nash, Miss Gladys Ripley, Miss Isobel Baillie, and Mr. Oscar Natzke are visiting the West Coast.

Miss H. Herrick, Napier, is a visitor to Wellington, and is staying at the Hotel Waterloo.

Miss Ngaio Marsh, Christchurchi will be the judge at the National Centennial Festival for one-act plays to be held in Dunedin from July 10 to July 13. She -will leave for the south next Wednesday.

Miss Kathleen Davies, Christchurch, who has been instructional sister for the V.A.D.s since last November, has been appointed to succeed Miss E. Somers Cocks, divisional superintendent, who has been called upon for military duty.

Mrs. K. Knight, Longburn, who is spending a holiday in Wellington, is staying at the Empire Hotel. Mrs. H. Sinclair Thomson, Timaru, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Derrick Gould, Fendalton, Christ* church, has returned home.

Mrs. Neven Kerr, Hexton, Gisborne, is the guest of Mrs. Noel Izard, Wanganui.

Mrs. L. Matson, Christchurch, is staying at the Hotel Waterloo,

When usin^ tinted starches test them first on a scrap <if material. To get a pleasing ivory or old lace colour try a tea liquid instead of coffee. One teaspoonful of a cheap black tea boiled in a pint of water until the colour is obtained will give a pleasing result.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 4, 4 July 1940, Page 16

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 4, 4 July 1940, Page 16

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 4, 4 July 1940, Page 16