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PERSONAL AND SOCIAL

Mrs Edgar Hazlett has returned from a visit to Timaru. * .

Miss Jean McKcllar has returned from Hanmer Springs.

Miss. Winifred Hely is visiting Wellington as the guest of Mrs Montgomery. * * *

Mrs H. H. Petrie, of Invercargill, will leave this week for Sydney on holiday for a few months.

Mrs Bowron and Miss Yorston are spending a few weeks with Mrs H. Johnston Bowron, of Waimatc.

Mr and Mrs Ivan Hodding (nee Mary Pratt) left Dunedin . yesterday for a few days' holiday in South Otago. Mr Hodding is a very keen fisherman.

Mrs T. C. Fraser, who has been the guest, of Miss B. Fraser, of Highgate, left yesterday on her return to Hamilton

Miss Gwen Smith, of Anderson’s Bay, has left for Wellington, en route to Bulolo River. New Guinea, where she will stay with her brother, Mr Roland Smith. Prior to her departure an evening party was held in her honour.

The October meeting of the Alexandra Junior Homemakers’ Club was held at the residence of Mrs E. White on Thursday last, when Miss D. White presided. The election of officers for 1941 resulted as follows.—President, Rona King; vice-president, Hope Cherry: secretary, Nellie Brown.

The Caversham Presbyterian Ladies’ Guild is again planning to hold its garden fete in the beautiful grounds of “ Corstorphine,” the residence of Lady Sidey, on Saturday afternoon next. Numerous attractions will be provided, including a children’s fancy dress parade. and intending visitors are assured of an enjoyable afternoon.

Are you aware that toxins and poisons in the bloodstream cause 90 per cent, of life’s ailments? Remove the cause with R.U.R.—two or three doses each week is sufficient for the average man or woman. Take R.U.R. and right you are.—l

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24449, 7 November 1940, Page 12

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PERSONAL AND SOCIAL Otago Daily Times, Issue 24449, 7 November 1940, Page 12

PERSONAL AND SOCIAL Otago Daily Times, Issue 24449, 7 November 1940, Page 12