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THE SOCIAL ROUND

PERSONAL ITEMS. Mrs. T. Mitchell, of Tirau, is at the Central Hotel. . Mrs. A- Parsons, of Waipukurau, is at the # Mrs. A. G. McGowan, of Wellington, is-at the Mrs. J. Grove, of Wellington, is staying at the Central Hotel. Mrs. W. Endean, of Parnell, lias returned from Wellington. _ Mrs. J. R. Fairley, Of Wellington, is etajing at the Star Hotel. 1 e. Greenfield, of Hamilton, is etayin'g at the Central Hotel. ~ Mrs. H. Walker, of Morrinsville, is etayin'g at the Station Hotel. Mrs. H. W. Newell, of Hamilton,' is at present on a visit to Auckland. Lady Buckleton, of Wellington, Js graying at. the Station Hotel. # Mrs. F. Alison has returned from Jfelensvillc, and is at Hotel Caigen. Miss B. Runciman, of Herne Bay, left by the Limited on Friday for Tjmaru. Mrs. G. Stewart, of Ellerslie, is leaving ■by the Monterey on a visit to Australia. Miss Kathleen Court, the beauty ' gpeciSlist, left by last evening's express fpr Wellington. # Miss Jpsephine McClymont, of NorthCote> has returned from a holiday visit ~ .to. Norfolk Islaiid. # . Miss Dorothy Tancred, of Ladies' Mile, Renmera, leaves by the Monterey today for South Africa. ■ Mrs C. E. Woolley, of Whangarei, and ;jVirs. J. Hastings, of Morrinsville, ire- at the Station Hotel. •. .. .» * * * .Grand Hotel visitors include Mrs. Lutli, of Melbourne, Mm. C. A. Luber, of. Sydney, Mrs. Riddell and Miss Riddell, of Wellington. ' # * * * ''Amongst the visitors staying at the Chateau, National Park, last week were: Mr. and Mrs. Melvern, Miss L. Bell, Miss C, Kelly and Mrs. J.. H. Wood, of Auckland - » . ■ Sister Andersen, who lias for four * Tears been in charge of the Franklin Memorial Hospital at Waiuku, has had a breakdown-ill health and has been ad--"vlsed' to have a complete change and rest. When Dr. MacEachern was in New Zealand a few years ago reporting on the hospital system he described the Franklin Memorial Hospital as one ot the most complete and up-to-date for its size he had ; ever seen. At the time of his visit Sister Cursen, at present assistant lady superintendent at the Auckland Hospital, was matron.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 240, 10 October 1932, Page 9

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THE SOCIAL ROUND Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 240, 10 October 1932, Page 9

THE SOCIAL ROUND Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 240, 10 October 1932, Page 9