THE SOCIAL ROUND
PERSONAL ITEMS.
Lady Luke (Wellington) is staying at Hotcl'Nortkland. Miss D. Parker, of Whangarei, is spending a holiday in Auckland. » • » ♦ Mrs. G. Mackenzie King left yesterday by the Aorangi on a trip to Suva. *** ~ * Mrs. M. Wicks teed, of Wanganui, is among the guests at the Central Hotel. • * • » Mrs. F. Gardiner, of Wellington, is spending a month's holiday in Auckland. » » * * Mrs. J. H. Frater has left on a visit to Wellington, where she will stay for the next four weeks. * * * • Mrs. W. P. Stericker and Miss E. Z. Stericker, who have been touring Nov Zealand, left yesterday for Vancouver by the Aorangi. * • » » The following are , guests at Hotel Northland: Mr. and Mrs. R. Searle (Hokianga) and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Forster (Mercury Bay). Mesdames Gamble and Dawson, of Dunedin, who have been the guests, of Mrs. K. McFarlane, Ocean Road, 'J'akapuna, left yesterday by the Aorangi for Honolulu. •»- • • Among the guests at the Station Hotel are Mrs. G. Larsen and Mrs. G. Allwright, of Palmerston North; Mrs. J. Lewis, of Christchurch; and Miss E. L. Wilkin, of Dunediu. • • • « Miss Lena Partridge, of Grafton, left yesterday by the Aorangi to spend the winter months with her sister, Mrs. Barry Clayton, who is now living in Canada. Mrs. Clayton was formerly Miss Eileen Partridge, secretary of the Auckland branch of the Phinket Society.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 150, 27 June 1934, Page 12
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