SOCIAL NOTES
Mrs C. Reardon, Wellington, is j spending a holiday in Hamilton as . ; the guest of Mrs W. R. Murray. j Mrs A. Cleland, Invercargill, is ; • visiting Hamilton. , Mrs Phil Hamilton, Gisborne, has j . been visiting Hamilton. ! Mrs M. Phillips, Hamilton, has re- | turned from a visit to Wellington. i Mrs G. W. McNaughton, Riverton, ' is staying in Hamilton. j Miss I. King, Hamilton, has re- ! turned from a holiday in Christ- | church. Private Mary Riddell, of Hamilton, j has been spending extended leave with her parents and returns to ■amp on Sunday. • Mrs A. F. Meldrum, who has been ' living in Wellington for some time, j is paying a short visit to her home j in Hamilton. j An authority has expressed the . ! opinion that New Zealanders have much to learn from the Americans in their lavish use of milk and raw j salads. He contrasts their small per- | centage of artificial dentures in the ; Army with that in the Dominion . Forces. Apparently 60 per cent of the men in the New Zealand Forces wear articficial dentures, he said.
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Waikato Times, Volume 194, Issue 22246, 15 January 1944, Page 3
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181SOCIAL NOTES Waikato Times, Volume 194, Issue 22246, 15 January 1944, Page 3
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