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All Saints’ Girl Guides are holding iheir camp this year at Foxton, where they will he under canvas lor a fortnight. Mrs Wagstaff, matron of All Saints’ Gome, who had the misfortune to fracture her ankle about a fortnight ago as a result of a fall, is still confined to hospital, although making the best of progress toward recovery. All Saints Parish Magazine reports: ‘Parishioners will regret to hear that Mrs Runnlcles, the wife of our esteemed choir-master, has suffered a bereavement in the loss of her father and we shall all feel for her in this sad loss." Sympathetic reference is made in :he annual report of the W.C.T..U to the deaths of Rev. J. Dawson, Wcl.ington—than whom no one more ■vholcheartedly Jed the union’s cause —and Mrs. Napier, who travelled over the Dominion speaking and working ■or the union. Says the annual report of the W.C.T.U.: "During the year we lost by death Mrs. G. T. Brown, who was president for a year and whose leadership we valued highly, if it had not been for her failing health, she would probably have filled the chair longer, as her sympathies were with the temperance cause. Mrs. C. N. Clausen has also passed away. She was a very active member some years ago.” . Obtainable only from Collinson iS Cunninghame in white and the newest shades In two qualities—Ruby with Lisle tops, 12/9. Pure Silk throughout, 18/9. Headquarters for this most excellent stocking: ColllnBon & Cunninghame, Ltd.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2314, 5 December 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2314, 5 December 1925, Page 4

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