THE SOCIAL ROUND
PERSONAL ITEMS. Mrs. S. J. Bradley, of Whangarei, is at the Central Hotel. Mrs. L. Bull? of Stanley Bav, is on a visit to her sister, Mrs. A. W. Bealc, of Carterton. • « i * * Mrs. F. E. Manning, of Rose Bay, Sydney, is on a visit to Auckland, and is at the Grand Hotel. The Misses Winifred "Webster and Jean Medley, of New Plymouth, are visiting Auckland. •»* # * Mrs. Risliworth, who has been the guest of Mrs. Ernest Alison, Kemuera, has returned to Cambridge. • . e • * Mrs. L. Foster and Miss Gray, of Wellington, Mrs. X. Xetherclift, and Miss Woon, of Wanganui, are at the Station Hotel. The Xew Zealand author, Miss Rosemary Roes, who was in Auckland a short time ago, and is now staying in Gisborne, has received information that Chapman and Hall are delighted with the manuscript of her latest book. It is a book of travel called "Xew Zealand Holiday," and it will be published in September. They consider the book, which is a personal diary of Miss Rces' tour through the Dominion, always bright and entertaining, and .really informative to English readers ignorant of life in Xew Zealand. They also highly praise the photographs from which the 32 illustrations will be reproduced. These pictures were selected by Miss Rees from photographs supplied by the Tourist Department, supplemented by specimens of the work of some of the finest professional and amateur photographers in Xew Zealand. The book should reach Xew Zealand at the end of October, or perhaps earlier.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 206, 1 September 1933, Page 9
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