THE SOCIAL ROUND
PERSONAL ITEMS.
i Mrs. P. C. Morpeth, of Hclcnsville, is at the Royal Hotel. • • ♦ • Mrs. J. Gordon, of Hastings, is on a i visit to Auckland. • . . • • ; Lady Weedon, of Toorak, Melbourne, ; is at the Station Hotel. • • « • Dr. and Mrs. Dudley, of Lower Hutt, Wellington, are visiting Auckland. * # » « Central Hotel visitors include:—Mrs. A. Potts and Mrs. M. Mayston, of Cambridge. • * » • Mrs. Alfred Foster, of Rcnuiera Road, left for. a holiday in Sydney by the Niagara. « » « » • Mre. V. T. C. Savage, who has been ' on a visit to Auckland, has returned to Cisborne. » • * * Miss Muriel Barker, of Gisborne, lias returned to lier home after a holiday spent in Auckland. • Mrs. L. Taylor, of Palmerston North, is staying with her sister, Mrs. F. W Fancourt, Parncll. • • • • Mrs. W. Gillies Borrie, of Remuera Road, returned- to-day from a holiday spent at Deep Creek. » » » • Mrs. I. S. Cantrell, who has been holidaying at Deep Creek, returned to Auckland this afternoon. • ♦ * • . Mrs. H. H. Partridge, of Glendowie, has left on a visit to Tauranga. She will be awav about a week. • • * • Mrs. Ferrier Watson, of Lower Hutt, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. 11. Kinder, "Woodcroft," Arney Road, Remuera. • • » • . Mrs. F. H. Pickwick and Miss R. Pickwick have returned from Onononi, and have taken up residcncc at Alverstouc Flats. - • » » » • Sirs. S. Gordon, of Sydney, Mrs. E. Armitage, of Ceylon, and Mrs. A. Finlay, of Melbourne, are overseas visitors staying at the Station Hotel. • . . . Mrs. V. R. Robb, Mrs. J. 11. Davis, of .Melbourne, Mrs, Hi O. Street, of London, are overseas visitors at Hotel Cargcn. ■ • • • • Mrs. F. J. Tait and Miss Joan Tait, of Melbourne, who have been on a tour of the North Islalid, return to Australia bv the Mariposa on Friday. • » » » ~ Melbourne; visitors staying at the Grand Hotel include:—Mrs. K. Payne, Mrs. T. H. Payne, Miss Payne, Mre. A. Tolhurst, and Miss S G. Tolhurst. • • * » Mrs. I. Rothchild, who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. F. 11. Pope, left by motor this morning for Rotorua i and Taupo, cn route for her home in ! Wellington. • • • • Visitors staying at Hotel Stonehurst include:—Miss E. T. Robertson, of Wellington; Misses A. B. and 'N. A. Young, of Sydney; Miss L. Dunn, of Hamilton; Miss D. Holten, of Melbourne; Miss N. Staples, of Johannesburg; Mr. and Miss A. Clarkson, of West Australia. • • # i Miss Thelma Hoe, of Auckland, who went to England as exchange teacher, has been appointed to Southborough Church of England Girls' School, Southborough, near Tunbridge Wells in Kent. At Easter she is going on tour on the Continent to visit Holland, Belgium, the Rhine and Switzerland, returning via Paris.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 68, 21 March 1934, Page 10
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