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THE SOCIAL ROUND

PERSONAL ITEMS.

Miss M. Digiian, of Mount Eden, is visiting Whaiigavci. * a- • *

Miss A. Harris, of Epsom, lias left on a month's holiday to Wellington.

Mrs. D. Todd, of Wellington, is visiting Auckland, and is at the Grand Hotel

Miss Ball, of Blenheim, is spending a short holiday with Mrs. D. 15. Leslie, Wheturangi Road, Auckland. **■».»'

Mrs. Edmonds and Miss B. Edmonds are Christchurch visitors to Auckland. They are stayinpr at the Grand Hotel.

Mrs. G. Michael, of Potts' Point, Sydney, is on a Holiday visit to Now Zealand, and is at present in Auckland.

Among the quests at the Station Ifotol aro Mrs. M. i>. Keoves and Miss A. M. Reeves, Tolaga Bay; Mrs. F. S. Goulding, Dargaville; Mrs. J. C. Hardie, Ohinewai; and Mrs. E. Mansel and Mrs. Skjellcrup, Mastci'ton.

Mrs. Spencer Mason, of Auckland, has left London for an extensive motor tour of the Continent. It is her intention to visit Belgium, Germany, Austria and Bavaria, and to witness the Passion Play at Oberammergau. She will theu go "to France before her return to London.

Mrs. Nancy Baker Tomkins, of Los Angeles, who has been visiting Australasia in the course of a tour in connection with her business of an advisory paper service, returned from Sydney by the Monterey this morning. Mrs. Tomkins, who spent some weeks in New Zealand prior to her departure for Sydney, was very impressed with the country. "New Zealand is a wonderful place," she said before her departure for America by the Monterey this afternoon, "and I hope to return again as soon as I am able."

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 153, 30 June 1934, Page 16

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THE SOCIAL ROUND Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 153, 30 June 1934, Page 16

THE SOCIAL ROUND Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 153, 30 June 1934, Page 16

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