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THE SOCIAL ROUND

PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mrs. A. Doble, of Thames, is at the $tsr Hotel.- > " ■'

Mks ' Mabel MaeKenzie has left for % short holiday in Wellington:

Mrs. W. D. Gordon, of Wellington, is it'aying.'at"the Grand Hotel. *■ . ♦ ■ . * * •

Mrs. Montgomery, .of Epsom, left for Rotorua by this morning's express.

}ivs. G., Hiy, U.S.A., is a .visitor to. the Dominion, and is .at ■ the Grand Hdtel.

Miss Vida SlatoF left -'by last evenIng's express for Wellington and Danedin. • ♦ ♦ *

Mr 3. Dobson and daughter, Te Kuiti, are at present staying at Hotel Ventnor, Devonport.

.Sir. and Mrs. D. F. Wick Lam, Pongakawa, are at present staying at Hotel Veninor, Devonport.

Mrs. and Miss* MeL'eod. Remuera, after spending «. a ■ short holiday at Hotel Ventnory Devonport, have returned to their ipm-e--. ■ ... • -'♦'--•..#

Mr..H. B. Armitage, manager of the National Bank, Dargaville, and Mrs. Armitage have returned from their vacation in Aucklan3.

Mr. E. R. Munn, who has been actingmanager of the Warkworth branch of the Bank of Zealand, has returned with Mrs. Munn to Dargaville. ■ "' ♦ * • •

Miss Lee Washington, who was at the last Court, wore the gown worn by her mother when presented to Queen Victoria bv the son of Abraham Lincoln.

Amongst the Auckland guests staying at the Chateau, Tongariro. from Auckland "were Mr. -Justice Smith and Mrs. Smitlu Miss Spicer, Miss Christie, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Evre.

Mrs. A.' E. Harding has returned to Dargaville after a holiday r?pent in Wellington, Wairarapa and Hawke's Bay districts. During her visit to Wellington Mrs. Harding, who represents the "one nurse" branch of the Plunket Society on the executive of the Plunket Society, formed one of a deputation who waited on the Prime Minister (Hon. G. W,. Forbes) and Minister for Health (Horn A. J. Stallworthy) in regard to the proposed "cut" in the Plunket subsidy. Mrs. Harding also represented thp Kaipara electorate at the Reform party's conference in Wellington last week and on Friday attended the unypiling ceremony of the memorial to the late Hon. W. F. Massey at Point Harwell.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 227, 25 September 1930, Page 12

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THE SOCIAL ROUND Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 227, 25 September 1930, Page 12

THE SOCIAL ROUND Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 227, 25 September 1930, Page 12