WOMAN’S WORLD
BY “DOLORES.” Air and Airs G. Styles, jnr., have returned from their motor tour of the North. Mrs A. AlcFarlane, of Palmerston North has been the guest during the last few days of her, daughter. Airs E. T. Horne. Ba I lance. In c. letter to Jicr parents in Pahiatua, Miss Evelyn Wilson, who is still private nursing in England, mentions the very severe weather that was being experienced at Christmas time. In Leamington, near which Aliss Wilson was staying at the time of writing, there had been vary severe frosts for a fortnight. Aliss Wilson remarked on the depression in business caused by the King’s illness, even the Christmas trade suffering to a large extent. While near Leamington. Aliss Wilson had her first close view of a “Meet of the Hounds.” which she followed by car, and which she described as a. (bright and thrilling sight with four hundred horses mounted by huntsmen and women in their gay pink jackets and black hats.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11069, 16 February 1929, Page 6
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166WOMAN’S WORLD Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11069, 16 February 1929, Page 6
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