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PERSONAL ITEMS. Mrs. K. Kcrr, of Vancouver, is staying at tho Royal Hotel. • * » ♦ Mrs. John Buxton, who has been visifcin"' Dunedin, baa returned to Auckland. » * • ♦ Miss Mavis McCulloch is leaving by the Monowai on Friday on a trip to Sydney. •«• ♦ • Mrs. Arthur Beck, of Thames, is staying with Mrs. G. Lovegrove, of Epsom. 1 • • • • Mrs. W. B. Morton, of Karori, Wellington, is staying with relatives in Auckland. • • • • Miss Edith Morris, of Auckland, is spending a month's holiday in Tauranga. • • • • Miss P. E. Barton will be a passenger by the Aorangi to-day on return to England. • • • • Mrs. C. W. Earle, of Wellington, left Auckland on Saturday by the Akaroa for England. • • • • Mrs. Ponsonby Peacocke, of Eemuera, is spending a holiday in Rotorua, and will later visit Napier. •*. * * Mrs. A. J. McCredie, of Fendalton, Christchurch, is the guest of the Misses Gannaway, of Epsom Avenue. • • • • Mrs. A. Wall and Miss Madge Alison, of King Edward Parade, Djvonport, are visiting Tuakau and Onewhero. • • • • Mrs. E. Moffat-Clow will leave on return to England to-day by the Aorangi after several months in the Dominion. • • • • Mr. and Mrs. J. P. May and their children arrived yesterday by the Aorangi and left by car for Cambridge. • • ♦ .« Mrs. Evelyn Jones, of St. Stephen's Avenue, arrived yesterday by the Aorangi from a visit to England and the Continent. • • • • Mrs. W. C. Somers, of Heme Bay, has taken up temporary residence in the home of the Misses Murray in Carlton Gore Road. • Staying at Hotel Titirangi at present are: Mrs. L. J. Shrubsall (Heme Bay), Captain and Mrs. Algie (Takapuna), and Mr. and Mrs. F. Stranner (Sydney). • • » • Aucklanders staying at the Chateau Tongariro during the past week included: Dr. and Mrs. Noonan, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Cooper, Meedames Burton, Johnson and Keane. ■ • • • Guests at the Central Hotel include Miss B. M. Fielding and Miss A. P. Ferguson, of London, and Mrs. A. F. Miller, of Durban, South Africa, • * ♦ • Mrs. Desmond Williams, of Te Awamutu, haa been visiting her mother, Mrs. H. M. Hume, of Epsom, and is now spending a few days at Glenalvon before returning to Te Awamutu. Mrs. S. 0. English, provincial president, and Mrs. F. W. Whyte, provincial secretary of the League of Mothers, have left for Wellington to attend the annual Dominion conference of that organisation. • ♦ ♦ ♦ Among the guests at the Grand Hotel are Mrs. C. H. Evans and Mrs. J. D. Pascoe (Perth), Mrs. W. D. Barron (Singapore), Mrs. T. Jackson (Rotorua), Mrs. G. E. Radcliffe (Sydney) and Mrs. C. G. Duddell (Malay States). * • • • Recent arrivals at the Station Hotel include Mrs. H. B. Rishworth (Cambridge), Mrs. C. Fleming (Gisborne), Mrs. C. Bourke and Mrs. C. S. Thomas (Christchurch), Mrs. A. E. Vigers (London), Miss O. Armitage (Tauranga) and Miss E. E. Holines (Sydney).
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 268, 12 November 1935, Page 14
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