Tb© London correspondent of the “ Lyttelton Times ” writes under date September 9 :--MTs Burden, of South Canterbury, since her arrival' in England by the Orsova has been ill. She cam© over from Now Zealand with her son, Mr George Burdon, intending to remain a year or more in EnglandThey have been in Durham on business connected with the sale of their property there, and have since motored as far as Jedburgh in Scotland. They are now living in Guildford, Surrey, and later on will take a flat in London for part of the winter. They will visit the Continent later on. INDIVIDUAL HATS, A feature of the pretty showing Millinery at Misg Hosina Pi ice’s Selon is the fact that no two are alike With Paris and London experience, Miss Price will fashion a Hat to suit you - and you only, vhnt ia individu• ulitj- Ojiposite Petersen's. ' 1
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16260, 29 October 1920, Page 9
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148Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16260, 29 October 1920, Page 9
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