THE SOCIAL ROUND
PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mrs. Charles R. Chapman, of Dunedin, is staying in Auckland.
Miss Bullin and Mrs. Hugliomin, of Kaikoura, arc guests at the Station Hotel.
Mrs. A. A. Drummond Roberts, of Sussex, England, is staying at the Station Hotel.
Mrs. Jameson, of Dromorne Road, Remuera, left Auckland for England yesterday afternoon by the Tainui.
Mrs. R. G. Elkin, of Auckland, is in London from a long holiday in Ireland, and hopes to go abroad for the summer.
Mrs. A. Walker (Dunedin), Mrs. Knight (Christchurcli) and Mrs. Charles Mathews (Gisborne) are at the Station Hotel.
Mrs. 0. R. Buchanan and Miss Kathleen Buchanan, of Epsom, have returned from a visit to Mrs. W. E. Jerram, of Waiuku.
Mrs. Bramley, of Suva, is staying for a short holiday at Kohimarama before leaving for Australia, where she will take up residence.
Miss Olga M. Clarke, of Darling Point, Sydney, who is on a visit to Auckland, has been staying with Mrs. G. E. Haydon, Amaru Road, Royal Oak.
Miss M. Rapson, of Auckland, will be in the NorUi of England until April, when she returns to London to meet her sister, Miss B. Rapson, who is arriving on a year's visit.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Major, of Auckland, have arrived in London, having travelled via Australia, from whence they sailed in the Orient liner Oronsay. They are leaving shortly on a motor tour of England.
Mr. Stanley S. Scott and Mrs. Scott arrived in England from Auckland on February 16, via the United States, and will spend about a month in England prior to visiting the Continent. Mr. Scott is managing director of Berlei (N.Z.), Ltd.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 81, 6 April 1933, Page 12
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