WOODVILLE.
WOODVILLE, Jan. 29. Mr and Mrs Climle, of Woodvllle, intend taking up their residence fa Pahiatua, During their stay in Woodvllle they have made many friends, Mrs'Climle, who was a prominent member of the Woodville Tennis Club, will be greatly missed, Mrs and Miss Saxby, of Napier, ore the guests of Mrs W, Davis, Kumeroa, •'Mias L, Bheon, of Woodville, k spending a short holiday in Tauranga, Mrs B, Carroll, of Napier, who has been visiting Mrs P, J, Martin, .of Hopelands, has returned home, Mrs W, H, Lovo, who has-been visiting.her father, Mr T. Martin, Hopelands, has returned to Piri Piri, Mr P, Martin, deputy-registrar of thp Supreme Court at Napier, his been visiting his parent*, Mr and Mrs P, Martin, McLean Street, The fmpplies to the dairy factories In the Woodville district are continuing to hold out well, in spite of the dry weather, A sharp diminution if expected in the oouree of a few. weeks, . 4 ,,'
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 51, 30 January 1932, Page 12
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160WOODVILLE. Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 51, 30 January 1932, Page 12
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