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THE SOCIAL ROUND

PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mrs. S. H. Overton, of London. Is at Hotel Stonehurst. • ♦ • « Mrs. Guerin, of Sydney, is spending a holiday in Auckland. * # • • Mrs. Garland, of Thames, is spending a holiday in Auckland. ° * * Mrs. It. R. Rich, 'of Christchurch, i 3 staying at Hotel Cargen. *j* * » Mrs. Ilia Allen, of Wellington, has taken a l?buse at Takapuna. * * . * * Mrs. H. Burch, of Hamilton, left by car last evening for the, Waikato. *** i • Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Craig and family are spending the holidays at Muriwai. # * * * • Mrs. David Winks, of Carlton Gore Road, is spending a. holiday at Rotorua. # * * * Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Lowry, of Hawked Bay, returned by last evening's express. # * » * Mrs. David Gillies has gone to Blenheim to stay with her nephew, >Mr. McNab. * * • • Mrs. Lawrence Tuke and daughters have gone to Hamilton for a few weeks' change. • * » * Mr. and Mrs. Lan Hamilton, nee Miss Jean Macindoe, are staying at Hotel Cargen. ° * * * » Mrs. H. J. Baker has returned to Hamilton North after, a holiday in Auckland. * W • Mrs. J. Day and Miss Mari Day, Wellington, are spending the holidays in Auckland. * * * * Mrs. Evans, of Feilding, is a visitor to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Fauchelle, of Otangiwai. **- * - * Mr. and Mrs. R. Julian, of Otangiwai, left on Monday night to spend a holiday in Christchurch. * * * » Mrs. Heathcote Williams, of Gisborne, left yesterday for her Bummer cottage at Lake Rotoiti. ♦ • » » Mr. and Mrs. Passau, of Te Ku!t!, are visiting their son, Mr. L. A. Passau, of "Laplands," Matiere. Misses Alison Laery and Phyllis Biss, of Remuera, are spending the Christmas vacation at Tauranga. # -> • * • * Mrs. C. Louisson, of Christchurch, who has been on a holiday to Auckland, left to-day for Wellington. J#* * * Mrs. G. Oldham, Auckland, and Miss Reid, Thames, arc + he guests of Mrs. W. G. Reid, New Plymouth.-- • * • * Mrs. Hugh Duffin has returned from Wellington by motor, via the W eat Coast and Waitomo Caves. * * • # Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Vickerman and family are spending their holidays at their farm at Waitomo Caves. * * • * Mr. and Mrs. R. McNab, Collegiate School, Wanganui, are spending the vacation in s Auckland and the North. * » ♦ • Miss Lily Rowland, Sydenham, Christchurch, is visiting Auckland, and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, Hinemoa Road.

Mrs. Julian, of New Plymouth, accompanied by her two daughters, Misses R. and L. Julian, are visitors to Otangiwai, Matiere. 5 ■ * * * * ' Mr. and Mrs. Handson Abel, accompanied by their son and daughter, left to-day for three weeks' holiday at Wairakei. . # # * * Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Brown and family, of Wanganui. motored to Auckland for the holidays, and were the guests of Mrs. Luxford. • * * * • Miss Winifred Haward, who, since her arrival fronl England a few weeks ago, has been staying in Christchurch, has left for Auckland. * * • * Viscountess Craigavon has been addressing several. Ulster audiences lately, and on several occasions has given an account of her tour of New Zealand. * * • * Miss Amy Kane, of Wellington, well known in connection with work for the National Council and in journalistic circles, has left for a. holiday in Adelaide. - „ ♦»* . * Miss Stella Murray, who Is at present visiting the South Island, intends leaving New Zealand for Australia on January 8. She will visit Madame Melba before returning to England. **» . » Mrs. J. King, of Takapuna, is leaving shortly on a trip to She will accompany Miss Hilda Hitcliings, of London, who has been staying with relatives in Napier, which was formerly her home. v* # » • Miss Lovell Smith, speaking in Christchurch, said that at the quinquennial conference of the International Council of Women she met the president. Lady Aberdeen was dignified, kindly, and exceedingly capable. Though well over 70 years, 3be sat through the whole conference from 9 o'clock in the morning till late at night, and continued her activities till the early morning hours.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 2, 3 January 1931, Page 10

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THE SOCIAL ROUND Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 2, 3 January 1931, Page 10

THE SOCIAL ROUND Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 2, 3 January 1931, Page 10

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