PALMERSTON NORTH.
January 27. Mrs R. S. Abraham and the Misses Abraham have returned from Paikakiriki, and taken up their residence in Mrs Maurice Cohen’s house in Grey-street. Mrs M. Cohen and her younger son, Alan, left last week for England. Mrs Cohen expects to be away about eighteen months. Miss M. Armstrong has gone to stay with relatives in Gisborne for a month or so. Miss Trixie Waldegrave is away in Wellington, staying with Mrs A. Webster. Mrs Lionel Abraham and children have returned from Paikakiriki. The Misses B. and I. Smallbone, who spent a few days at the end of last week with their sister, Mrs J. L. Barnicoat, returned to Wellington last Monday. Mrs McKnight has returned from a visit to Wanganui. Mrs A. Guy and family are back from Plimmcrton. Mr and Mrs F. E. Watson have returned from a trip to Auckland and Tauranga. Mr C. Smith, manager of the Bank of New Zealand, leaves on February 2nd for a trip to Sydney. Mrs Smith and the Misses Mabel and Ella Smith have been living near Sydney for some months now, on account of the health of Miss E. Smith. Mrs D. O. Shute is back from a short visit to Plimmcrton. Miss Gibbons, Wanganui, spent a few days in Palmerston last week. Mr and Mrs A. N. Gibbons and children Went to Wanganui for a few days last week. Miss A. Simpson, Christchurch, is the guest of Mrs Preece, Fitzherbert-street, Miss Preece has returned from a trip to Wellington, and Miss Sheila Preece from a visit to Auckland. Mrs Walter Johnston, Mrs GoringJohnstone, Mr and Mrs F. Nathan, and Mrs Cochrane were amongst others from here present at the Wellington races last week. VIOLET.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 5, 31 January 1912, Page 68
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290PALMERSTON NORTH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 5, 31 January 1912, Page 68
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