THE SOCIAL ROUND
PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mrs. A. Ridd, of New Plymouth, is staying at the Central Hotel. • • • •
Mrs. J. Yock returned by the Mariposa via Australia from a world's tour,
Mrs. J. F. Montague and Mies Helen Montague left to-day by motor for Rotorua.
Captain and Lady J. Holroyd, of London, are visitors to the Chateau Tongariro.
Mrs. I. J. Goldstine, of One Tree Hill, and her child returned from Sydney by the Mariposa.
Miss Grace Feek returned by the Mariposa, after a four months 1 holiday in Sydney and Melbourne. # * • ♦
Mrs. A. CampbeTl and her daughter leobel have returned to their home at Northeote after a visit to Parakai.
Amongst the visitors to the Chateau, Tongariro are Mr. and Mrs. B. Kissen and Mrs. T. G. Laurie, of Auckland.
Madame Margherita Zelanda arrived by the Limited this morning from the South and is at the Grand Hotel.
* Mrs. M. Muagrave, of North Canterbury, has arrived in Auckland, and leaves this week to reside at Warkworth.
Amongst the visitors staying at the Central Hotel are: Miss A. Blackmore and Mre. M. Hibbert, both of Wellington; Miss V. Thompson (Masterton), and Mrs. K. C. Abraham (Palmerston North).
Mrs. E. C. Cooper, Kerikeri, Bay of Islands,, who has been staying with her mother, Mrs. Henry Hadfield, in Wellington, has left to visit her brother, Mr. Gordon Hadfield, "Lindale," Paraparamnu.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 182, 3 August 1932, Page 10
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