THE SOCIAL ROUND
PERSONAL ITEMS. Mrs. W. R. Irvin, of Masterton, is at the Grand Hotel. • • • • Mrs. G. Heath, of Wellington, is at the Royal Hotel. * * » • Mrs. J. McNair, of Christehurch, is visiting Auckland. °•• • • Mrs. A. N. lies, of Tauranga, is visiting Auckland. • * • • Mrs. W. R. Levin, of Masterton, is at the Grand Hotel, • * • • Misses E. and P. Rawson, of Auckland, are visiting Tauranga. • e • • Mrs. F. H. Loisel, of Tolaga Bay, left for Australia by the Monterey. *** . 4 Miss Wrigley, of Rernuera, is stayiig with Mrs. S. Steele, of Omokoroa. V•• • ■ Mrs. F. A. Snoll and Miss Hazel Sncll, of Hamilton, arc visiting Auckland. • ' • » • Mrs. H. O. Nolan, of Mount St. John Avenue, Epsom, is visiting Gisborne. • • » • Mrs. H. B. Andrew, of Remuera, was a passenger to Sydney by the- Monterey. • • • » Miss Joan Fox, of Remuera Road, left by the Monterey on a visit to Australia. * * * • Miss Maud© Kaze, of Melbourne, is staying with Miss Bcka Patcrson, of Remuera Road. Mrs. Keith Miller, formerly of Takapuna, has taken up her residence at Kona Bay, Wellington. * * * <
Mrs. D. N. Chambers is visiting Hamilton, and is the guost of her mother, Mrs. R. Mears. • • • •
Mrs. J. J. Kingston, of Remuera, left by last evening's express for Wellington, en route to Dunedln. • ■♦'•• Mrs. F. Marris, of Wellington, has arrived in Auckland, and intends taking up residence at Mission Bay. • • * # Mrs. T. Holden, who has been visiting the North and Auckland, returns to Gisborne to-day. • • * # Mrs. and Miss Williams, of Auckland, are spending a holiday at Christehurch, and are staing at Warwick House. Miss E. Dundas, of Edinburgh, who has spent some months in New Zealand, leaves for England by the Rangitanc. • » • • Miss E. B. M. Brain, who has been visiting Wangamii, New Plymouth, and Hamilton, has returned to Auckland. • » • « Mrs. B. H. Andrew, of Warrington Road, Remuera, sailed yesterday on the Monterey to tako up residence in Sydney. • • • o Central Hotel visitors are Mrs. J. D'AuvvM-gne, of Waingaro, arwl Mrs. David Bell and Miss M. Bell, of Feilding. • • • . Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Wood, of Christehurch, arrive in Auckland next month to join the Rangitane on April 13 for England. » • • . Miss D. Parker, of Inverness Avenue, Epsom, left by the Monterey yesterday for Sydney, where she will "join the Orsova for England. ♦ • # » Mrs. H.- Kelly, and Miss Betty Kelly, who have been visiting Hawke's Bay and Wellington, have returned to Auckland and taken a flat at Courtvillc • • • • Mrs. Pkyford, of Sydney, after an extended tour of New Zealand, sailed by the. Monterey yesterday. While in Auckland she was the guest of her brother, Mr. George Dunlop, of Takapuna. * • • » Mrs. E. Marsack left for Melbourne yesterday by the Monterey after a month's holiday spent with her parents, and Mrs. H. Bullock-Webster, St. Helier's Bay. • • • .
Overseas visitors at the Grand Hotel are Mrs. S. ,R. Burnham, Mrs. M B Ford, Mrs. E. Wickham, of California;' Mrs. Worden and Miss Worden, of Sydney; Mrs. C. O'Neill, Texas; Miss A. Rao and Miss. 0. Lupton, of New York. •
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 70, 23 March 1935, Page 16
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