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PERSONAL ITEMS. Miss Runnerstrum, of Wanganui, has arrived in Auckland after a visit to Kawau, and is at present staying at the Grand Hotel. • • • • Mrs. C. Hamley, Sydney, is visiting Auckland, and is staving at the Central Hotel. * • • • Mrs. Fellowes, who has been staying at the Grand Hotel, left for Rotorua this morning. • • • • Mre. C. G. Ross, of Wanganui, is visiting Auckland, and is among the guests at Hotel Cargen. • « « • Mrs. D. R. Caldwell returned to Cambridge yesterday morning. * * * • Mrs. H. D. Crawford, of Wellington, is staying at the Grand Hotel. • • • • Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hunt are Wellington visitors to Auckland, and are among the guests at the Grand Hotel. • • • Mrs. H. D. Crawford, of Fitzherbert Terrace, Wellington, is visiting Auckland with her grandson. * • • Miss Rosina Buckman is to be the only woman soloist at the first Queen's Hall concert, writes our London correspondent, and she is to appear at other functions later.
motor cars were also promised for the use of patients. Mrs. E. H. Potter added that the street collection was ali arranged and the Grafton Shakespeare Club was being asked for an entertainment evening. Mrs. Drumgool, representing the hospital patients and families' fund, brought up suggestions, most of which are now incorporated in the work of the organisation. Onehunga Branch. The Onehunga branch has, Mrs. W. Coldicutt explained, taken in hand the auxiliary work for the infirmary of aged people and has a committee of fiftythree, with six sub-committees for Sewing, entertaining, library, transport, finance and visiting, with a fleet of motor cars to take the old people out for a ride once a month. This is purely a voluntary fleet, an effort which will be much appreciated by those whose lives are darkened by suffering, old age and poverty.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 208, 3 September 1927, Page 16
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