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NAPIER.

April 1. The Holidays. Easter weather in Napier, as in otlief places, was a disappointment. After beautiful days on Friday and Saturday, Monday, the real holiday, was broken, and in the afternoon very heavy rain fell, much to the discomfort of those seeking outdoor pleasure. There were numerous outings for the holidays, and the rowing regatta, tennis, picnics, and cricket all had their share of patronage. There wore quite a number of visitors in town for Easter. Personal. Miss Brabazon, of ‘Makotuku, was in town for the holidays. Mrs. Veitch, of Morsewood, spent Easter with Mrs. Kinross White. Air. and Mrs. Fletcher, of Hastings, were in Napier this week on their honeymoon trip. Mrs. von Dadelzen leaves for Timaru next week, where she is going to live for a year with her son, Air. Herman von Dadelzen. Aliss Horton is visiting Mrs. Balfour. Airs. Gilbert Clark and Aliss Sinclair have gone to Wellington, and are at present the guests of Airs. H. Frost. Aliss Kirk, a popular teacher of the Girls’ High School, Napier, leaves shortly for a year’s holiday in England. She joins the P. and O. steamer Alarmora at Sydney. Airs. Arben returns to Timaru next month. Alisses Seale spent Easter with their mother, Airs. Lanauzo, of Hastings. Air. and Airs. Anderson are on a visit to Napier. Aliss Roberts, of Dunedin, is visiting Airs. Kettle. The marriage of Aliss Jessie AIcA ay and Air. Allen, of Wellington, takes place

early in April.

MARJORY.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 14, 6 April 1910, Page 64

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NAPIER. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 14, 6 April 1910, Page 64

NAPIER. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 14, 6 April 1910, Page 64