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THE SOCIAL ROUND

PERSONAL ITEMS.

Miss C. Flatt has left on a visit to Paeroa. » * * • Mrs. H. D. Cooper, of Te Kuiti, is staying at the Star Hotel. * * » • Mrs. A. Armory, of Thames, is spending a holiday in Auckland. Mrs. J. R. Fairley, of Wellington, is staying at the Central Hotel. » ■ » * * Mrs. Ernest Craig, of Symonds Street, lias returned from a motor tour holiday. •"• » » Mrs. C. F. Langstaff, of Wellington, is the guest of her mother, MrE. Asliton, Remuera. m m m m Mrs. S. Roberts, accompanied by the Misses Anita and .Jean Roberts, left by motor yesterday for Wellington. " * -* » * • Mrs. W. S. Furby, of Awatea Road, Parnell, is leaving 011 the Ma ram a 011 [Friday for West Australia and England. » » » » Miss .Winifred Russell is at present touring in France with an English relative, and is making an extended tour of the South. • • » • Miss Cherry Anderson, of Remuera, leaves by this evening's express to join the Rangitata for London, where she will resume her musical studies. » » »• » Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hendrey, of Mount Eden, accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. J. Cullen, Remuera, returned on Tuesday by motor from New Plymouth and Wanganui. * » « • Mrs. W. S. Ferguson and her two sons arrived by the Rangitane from London last week. Mrs. Ferguson is at present the guest of Captain and Mrs. Peterson, Upland Road, Kelburn, Wellington. » » » • Among the passengers who arrived by the Aorangi where Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Hodgkine, who arc accompanied by their three daughters. The family left New Zealand some eighteen months ago. Previously Mr. Hodgkins had been in charge of the Woodville Municipal Band and his three daughters are proficient in brass music, one play§ the, tenor, horn and two play cornets. " While in Victoria, Vancouver, Mr. Hodgkins trained a women's brass band of 40 players, which won second prize in a recent contest before 3000 "people: ' ' '

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 72, 26 March 1931, Page 12

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THE SOCIAL ROUND Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 72, 26 March 1931, Page 12

THE SOCIAL ROUND Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 72, 26 March 1931, Page 12

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