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Mr Douglas Beere, of Mains Avenue, is travelling to Wellington this week to attend a dental conference. He is accompanied by his daughter, Miss Yvonne Beere and son, Mr Graeme Beere. Miss Beryl Brake, of the State Fire Office, is spending her annual leave in the "Waikato. Mrs J. A. Inkster is home again after five weeks’ holidaying spent in the Wellington, Wanganui and Taranaki districts. The following guests are holidaying at Manaia Gardens, Whangarei Heads: Mr and Mrs Barclay, of Auckland; Mr and Mrs Brooks, of Auckland; and Mr and Mrs Lovatt, of Whangarei. . The death has occurred at Christchurch of Miss Esther Glen, a pioneer of women’s journalism in New Zealand and widely known as author of children’s books. As “Lady Gay,” first of the Christchurch “Sun,” and then of the “Press*” Miss Glen was beloved of thousands of children throughout the Dominion.
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Northern Advocate, 10 February 1940, Page 4
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