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WOMEN'S WORLD

Mrs C. F. Cronin, of Manapouri Crescent, is visiting Auckland. Miss N. Barber, of Tiritea, lias returned from a visit to New Plymouth.

Misses Sherriff, of Palmerston North, are visiting Wellington. Miss I. Salisbury, of Fitzherbert Avenue, has been spending a short holiday in Wellington. Dr. Doris Gordon, of Stratford, has left for Australia, on her way to Europe. Mrs H. Christmas, of Fitzherbert Avenue, is staying in Auckland with her son, who is recovering from an operation.

Miss ftery] Oakley, of Bain forth Street, has returned from a holiday spent in the South Island. Mrs Clive Coleman, wlio has been visiting her mother, Mrs A. J. M. Goodwin, of Wellcsbournc Street, has returned to her home in Auckland.

Miss A. Pickering, of the staff of the Manawatu and West Coast A. and P. Association, has returned from a holiday spent at Auckland and the Whangaparoa Peninsula.

Mrs It. Kane, of Wellington, who has been staying with Miss C. Warburton, of College Street, has returned home with her daughter, Miss Amy Kane, -who has been motoring in the Rotorua district.

Miss Margaret Qnartley, who has been staying at Alt. Maunganui, is now the guesrt of her sister-in-law, Mrs 8. L. Qnartley, of Fitzherbert West, and will leave on Thursday to spend a few days in Wellington before returning to her home at Cashmere, Christchurch.

Mrs Ronald Findlay and her son, of Hamilton, who have been spending a few days in Palmerston North as the guests of Airs Findlay's parents, leave to-morrow to join Mr Findlay in Christchurch, where they will in future reside.

Air and Mrs B. Short, of Takapuna, Auckland, and their daughter, Aliss Dawn Short, spent the week-end with Ma.jor and Airs J. T. Bosworth, of Fitzherbert Avenue, in the course of a motor tour. They have visited Rotorua and Napier and have now left for the north, returning via Taranaki. Aliss E. AI. Black, of Wellington, is the guest of Airs B. K. Bennett, Argyle Avenue. Aliss Black, who is on a motor tour of the North Island, together with Airs and Aliss Nannestad, of Wellington, will be a delegate at a conference of the International l 1 loriste Telegraph Delivery Association (New Zealand unit) to be held in Auckland early in February.

Aliss Alary Elizabeth Nuttley, who had been a member of the nursing staff of the Tauranga Hospital tor some years, died suudenly alter returning from a holiday. She was preparing to accompany another nurse to the pictures and on the latter nurse going to Aliss Nuttley's room she found her in a state of collapse and she died immediately. • Aliss Nuttley was born in England and has no relatives in New Zealand.

Airs Neville Chamberlain stated at a sherry party given by the Overseas League in London, after meeting members from Canada, South Africa, East Africa, Australia and New Zealand that she hoped, with Air Chamberlain, to be ablo to visit many of these places, particularly New Zealand — “the fisherman’s paradise.” “It is only when one meets the people of the Dominions that one realises that our happinesses are bound up together,” she added. “We have the same aims and the same principles,” she said, according to an. exchange.

(By “Nanette.”)

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 47, 24 January 1939, Page 11

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WOMEN'S WORLD Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 47, 24 January 1939, Page 11

WOMEN'S WORLD Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 47, 24 January 1939, Page 11