WOMEN’S WORLD
Miss E. D. Laing is a Palmerston North visitor to Wellington.
. Mrs W. G. Shannon, of Palmerston North, is visiting Wellington. Misses Tomlinson, of Auckland, are the guests of Mr and Mrs W. Tomlinson, of Bunnythorpe. Mrs T. J. Harper and Mrs M. Andrews are Feilding visitors to Wellington.
Recent callers at New Zealand House, London included Mr R. J. D. Mac Kean, of Rangiwahia, and Miss N. M. Mac Kean. of Palmerston North.
Mr and Mrs C. Petersen, who have been on a holiday trip to England, returned to their home at Kakariki, Halcombe, on Tuesday. The friends of Mrs Abraham, of Bunnythorpe, will regret to learn she is an inmate of a private hospital, having undergone an operation. Mrs Abraham is reported to be progressing favourably.
A “Standard” subscriber, “Amateur,” asks would some reader supply a knitted pattern of a cape, waistlength. When you give a Triggs and Denton handbag you give a worth while present, guaranteed by the manufacturer. All leather lined handbags in real Morocco are selling lor 18s 6d. These have deep leather money pockets and double mirrors. Triggs and Denton’s, Coleman Place, Palmerston North. *
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 16, 16 December 1937, Page 13
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192WOMEN’S WORLD Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 16, 16 December 1937, Page 13
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