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THE SOCIAL ROUND

PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mrs. J. 'J. Gellert, of Whangarei, is staying at the Star Hot-el.

Miss Ruth Mumford, who is spending a six months' vacation from Suva, has left for Lake Taupo. «• # * *

Lady Richardson is oil a visit to her son, Mr. K. Richardson, at T© Paki statio/i, North Auckland.

Miss L. Purcell, of Alverstone Flats, /has returned from a holiday spent at Rotorua and Hawke's Bay.

Lady Buckleton left this morning by car for Te Awamutu, and was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Walker.

Miss Jocelyn Riddiford, Woburn, Lower Hutt, has left for Auckland; where she will be the guest of Mrs. Thorne George.

Mrs. Harold Clay, of Ventnor Road, Remuera, has left on a visit to Rotorua, where she will remain about three weeks.

Mrs. .Claude Sawtcll is among Christchurch residents who are returning from England to the Dominion in the Rangitata.

Mrs. Walter Cassidy, Islington Street, Herno Bay, its visiting Wellington, as her brother, Mr. Frank Kelly, a Wellington barrister, is lying dangerously ill at his home in Lyall Bay. .

Mrs.-Algar Williams, who has been spending some weeks in Christchurch, will arrive in Wellington this week. Mr. and Mrs. Williams intend to make their home at Featherston. '

Mrs. A. F. G. Rhodes, Christchurch, who has been spending several months in England, is returning to New Zealand by the Rangitata, due in Wellington at the end of next week.

Mr. and Mrs. Boyle, Auckland, are the guests of Mr. Calvin Hitch, ConsulGeneral for ■ the United States of America,'and Mrs. Hitch at the Midland Hotel, Wellington.

Mrs. and Miss Hay, of South Africa, who have been the guests of Mrs. V. E., Donald, Lansdowne, Masterton, are at present visiting Wellington, and . will later tour the South Island.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 280, 26 November 1931, Page 12

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THE SOCIAL ROUND Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 280, 26 November 1931, Page 12

THE SOCIAL ROUND Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 280, 26 November 1931, Page 12

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