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Personal

Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mills, arc Woodvillo visitors to Auckland. Mrs. P. Laidlavr, of Waikato, is at present in Palmerston North. Miss E. Abraham has returned to Palmerston North from Taikape. Mrs. P.eresford Hamilton, of Palmerston North, is visiting New Plymouth. Miss Geraldine Pish, of Hawke’s Bay,, is visiting her parents at Feeding. Miss Janet Crabb, who has been visiting Hamilton, has returned to Feilding. Mrs. SkeMy, of Wellington, was the guest of Mr aud Mrs. S. W. Kapley for the -week-end. Mrs. Heath, of Palmerston North, who has been visiting Havelock North has returned home. Miss Marian Bain, of Wellington, is spending a short holiday with her mother, Mrs. Bain, Foxton. Miss Myra Daniell, who has beer, holidaying in Palmerston North has returned to Martinborough. Miss Margaret Grigor, Fitckett street, Palmerston North, has returned to her home from a visit to Hastings. Mr and Mrs. P. Binns, of Langston Avenue, Palmerston North, are enjoying a winter tour in Australia. Mrs. Arthur Young, or Eongapai street, Palmerston North, has returned from a visit to New Plymouth.

Mrs. Fenton, of Fiji, wa6 the guest of Mr and Mrs. W. L. Fitzherbert, Palmerston North, for the week-end.

Miss Lexio McDonald, of Fitzherbert Avenue, Palmerston North, has returned from a visit to Wellington.

Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Burrell, of Palmerston North, accompanied by Miss Gwen Burrell, are holidaying in Wellington.

Miss Joan Gaisford, Palmerston North, has returned from a visit to Mr and Mrs. Herbert Gaisford at Dannevirke.

Mr. and Mrs. N. Rigby, of Lyall Bay, Wellington, havo been the guests of Mr. aDd Mrs. R. H. Morgan, of Woodville.

Mrs. A. N. Beattie, with her two little daughters, Margaret and Joan, has returned from Nelson, where the school holidays were spent.

Mrs. Ewing, who lias been visiting her daughter in Temuka, passed through Palmerston North on her return to New Plymouth to-day.

Madam Gi-tto AlpaT, who was tendered benefit concerts in New Zealand last year, Is one of the soloists of the grand opera season at Covcnt Garden, London, says an exchange.

After spending the holidays in Palmerston North, Miss C. M. Rowland has returned to Wellington to resume her studies at tho Teachers’ Training College.

Miss Agnes White, lato of St. Helen’s, Auckland, who has been appointed theatre sister on the staff of the Palmerston North Hospital, has taken up her duties.

Mr. and Mrs. Lowry, and their daughter, Miss TheJma Lowry, of Wellington, who have been visiting Palmerston North are at present in Napier. Miss Lowry has just returnd from an extended trip to California,

Miss J. Dalton, of England, is at present the guest of Miss Warburton, Palmerston North. Miss Dalton is to be the speaker at the Women’s Division of tho Farmers’ Union birthday tea, on Thursday.

Mrs. J. E. Eoe, of Auckland, and her daughter Kathleen, having been or. a visit to Mrs. James Knight, of Kimbolton Road, Feilding, returned home on Saturday. Mrs. Roe is well knowm in musical circles and was a former resident of Feilding.

Miss McKenuy, tho ex-matron of the Wanganui Hospital, who with Miss Bicknell, of Wellington, the director of the Division of Nursing in Now Zealand, is to represent the Dominion at the triennial conference of nurses to be held in Montreal soon, has left New Zealand. Miss Bicknell will be iu Auckland on June 3, and will bo the geest that evening at a farewell function given in her honour by the Auckland members of the New Zealand Trained Nurses’ Association.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6920, 28 May 1929, Page 11

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Personal Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6920, 28 May 1929, Page 11

Personal Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6920, 28 May 1929, Page 11