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Mrs Matthews, of New Plymouth, who has been staying at the “Vicarage” with her daughter, Mrs C. Mortimer-Jones, has returned borne Mrs Cole, of “Hillingdon,” Havelock North, is spending a holiday in New Plymouth. Mrs Foulds, of Willowpark road, Hastings, has returned home alter a month’s holiday in Auckland. Mrs Winchester, of Cashmere Hills, Christchurch, returned home on Tuesday after several weeks’ holiday with Mr and Mrs P. H. Burr and ether relatives in Hawke’s Bay. Mrs A. F. Hall, who has been on a holiday visit to Hawke’s Bay, has returned to Gisborne. Mrs H. D. Chrisp, Gisborne, is visiting Hastings, and is staying with her sister, Mrs John Kelly. Air and Mrs Frank Turnbull, Wanganui, will be visiting Hastings this week for the Anzac ceremony. Mrs Haybittie, and Aliss Zillah Haybittle, Feilding, who have been the guests of Miss Hall, Napier, have returned home. Mrs Leon Kay, Wellington, is spending a holiday in Napret, and is staying with her sister, Mrs J. McNeeee, Cobden Crescent. Miss Audrey Conolly, of Auckland, who has been spending a holiday with her aunt, Airs Al. Robertson, Karamu road, Hastings, returned on Tuesday to the north. Mrs A. D. Baker, and Miss Gillian Baker, Hawke’s Bay, are visiting Wanganui, and are the guests of Mr and Mrs Chas. Hogg. Air and Airs W. G. 'de Gruchy and Mr Dick de Gruchy, of Sydney, are the guests of Air aud Airs T. Tripe, of Omahu road, Hastings. Mr and Mrs C. J. Little, Hastings, who have been spending a holiday at Alakino, as the guests of Mrs A. K. Prouse, have returned home. Airs. AlcQuarrie, Dufferin street, Hastings, returned yesterday from Wellington. Mrs. G. Cox, Sydney street, Petone, is on a holiday visit to Airs. Woodward. Bay View. Aliss B. Lawlor, of Tapu, Thames, niece of Mrs. Lawlor, of Hastings, is visiting Mrs- Ralph Douglas, of Nelson street. Aliss Lawlor is well known in Auckland as a writer of light verse under the pen name of “Ruthyn,” and lias recently published two booklets “Pink Alay” and a book of verse-

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 112, 24 April 1936, Page 11

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PERSONAL Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 112, 24 April 1936, Page 11

PERSONAL Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 112, 24 April 1936, Page 11

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