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From Our Own Correspond out, Personal. Mrs. A. M. Barker has returned home after spending the past five months in Canterbury with her son, Mr. A. K. Barker, of the Ellesmere Guardian, Leeston. x Mrs. Hattersley, of Invercargill, is the guest of Mrs. W. G. Morris. Mrs. Williams, of New Plymouth, and Mrs. Metcalfe, of Stratford, are the guests of Mrs. A. E. Prujean. On Thursday afternoon, following the attendance at the Anzao service, the Palmerston North Pipe Band entertained with selections. Miss June Scott and three of her pupils delighted the large gathering with Highland and Irish national dances. The president of the Palmerston North Pipe' Band extended thanks to Mr. Cheyne for hospitality to the band,
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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 98, 29 April 1935, Page 5
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