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WOMAN’S WORLD

SOCIAL A.. 0 1 ZJ.iAL. | Miss Alison Smith, SI. John's Hill, is visiting Wellington. Mrs. D. G. Gordon. Taihape, was a recent visitor to Wellington. • » » • Mrs. W. A. Izard, College Street, has returned from a visit to Wellington. Mrs. W. A. Morton, Ohingaiti, visited Wanganui during the week. Miss O. G. Williams and Miss E. A. Carter, are Napier visitors to Wanganui. Mr. and Mrs. 1. D. Parsons, Waitotara, are visiting Cambridge. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones, St. John's Hill, are visiting Wellington for the Jones —Allison wedding.

Mrs. Lennox and Miss Perry, Waitotara, have returned from a IToliday in the South Island. . . . .

The Misses Nita and Audry Laird, Waitotara, are visiting Whangarei, where they are the guests of their aunt, Mrs. J. Peat. Miss Marie Williams, No. 2 Line, left yesterday for Wellington to attend the Jones —Allison wedding, which takes place to-day. Visitors to Wanganui for the Nicholas—Jeffs wedding, which takes place to-day, include Mrs. W. Cunningham, Miss Merle Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Glasson and Mrs. W. Beale, all of Christchurch; Mrs. J. Jeffs, and Mrs. J. Jenning and Miss’Carol Jeffs, of Wellington. Miss .Ttincy Wilson, of Bulls, visited Wanganui yesterday for the combined parade of Cubs, Scouts, Girl Guides and Brownies, which was inspected bx the Governor-General, Sir Cyri Newall. and Lady Newall. Mrs. G. Harvey, of Rata, who is at present a guest at “Kairanga Moe, Paimerston North, journeyed to Wellington on Wednesday to attend the annual Dominion conference of the Women’s Division of the Farmers Union.

First and foremost it is essential that every girl, no matter what her position in life, should be able to make her own frocks and coats. Th-' Hollywood School of Dressmaking, 144 Victoria Avenue (near McGruer's), is open for enrolments. *

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 168, 19 July 1941, Page 2

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WOMAN’S WORLD Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 168, 19 July 1941, Page 2

WOMAN’S WORLD Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 168, 19 July 1941, Page 2

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