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PERSONAL ITEMS. Mrs. A. Couch, of Greymouth, is visiting Auckland. • * • • Mrs. A. Wall, of Devonport, is taking up her residence in Wellington. • • • • Mrs. J. P. Bell, of Hamilton, is visiting Auckland. • • • • Mrs. A. Carlson, of Otorohanga, is at the Royal Hotel. • • • • Mrs. D. McGregor, of Marton, is spending a holiday in Auckland. e # • • Miss M. Pascoe, of Auckland, is the guest of Mrs. Stewart, of Te Puke. • • • • Mrs. J. L. Spence, of London, is an overseas visitor at the Station Hotel. «■ * » » Mrs. E. P. Colmar, of London, is an overseas visitor at the Grand Hotel. » # » • Mrs. John Dreadon and family, of Dominion Road, have returned from Pilia. • • • • Mrs. J. Conlan and family, of Sharpc Road, Epsom, have returned from Onctangi. • • • • Mrs. F. A. Hellaby, Remuera Road, and her daughter Jean have returned from Paihia. • • • • Mrs. R. L. Saunders, of Mount Eden, has returned from a motor tour of the North Island. y • • * « Mrs. R. H. Culpan, of Wellsford, is the guest of Mrs. Raymond Ferner, Mount Albert. •■•••« Mrs. H. Jones, of Frankton, and Mrs. x R. R. Atkinson, of Cambridge, are at | the Central Hotel. J • • • * \ ,* Mrs. W. W. Averill, of All Saints' J vicarage, Ponsonby, has returned from j a seaside holiday. \ • » • • t Mrs. W. Newlands, of Dunedin, and v Mrs. W. H. Ferguson, of Cliristchurch, are at Hotel Cargen. . c • • • • Mrs. R. E. Hynes, of Epsom, is the guest of Mrs. C. Mulholland, of s Wanganui. r • • * • j TVfrs. A rnmnholl anrl Tior nr/hf n-r t
iurs. a. ana ner daughter 1 Isobel, of Northcote, are spending a holiday at Kawau Island. • • • • Mrs. W. E. Carter, of Northcote, has | returned from a three weeks' holiday at Oneroa, Waihelce Island. » » ♦ • Mrs. V. P. Thompson, Miss Lola Thompson and Miss M. C. Firth, of . Wellington, are visiting Auckland. • • • Mrs. W. A. Mathewson and Miss Mathewson, of Auckland, are spending a holiday at Wliakatane. • • • • Mrs. E. McGuire, of Mountain Road, and her son Terence are spending a holiday at Mon Desir, Takapuna. • • * • Miss Tenant, of London, who has been visiting the Far North, lias returned to Auckland, and intends going to the South Island. * * » • • Mrs. Arthur Flux, of Te Kuiti, and her sister, Mrs. H. Goddard, of Mount Eden, are spending a holiday camping on the North Shore beaches. • • • •
• • • • The Misses Phoebe and Nancy Hear- ' ling, who have been the guests of Mrs. j S. H. Ferguson, Hataitai, Wellington, . have returned to Auckland, i • • • • Miss Francis Norman, of Wellington, is visiting Auckland as the guest of her fiance's mother, Mrs. E. H. Mitchell, of Parneil. • ♦ » • Mrs. and Miss Baty and Mr. and Mrs. McGregor, of Gisborne; Mrs. V. Priest, of Hamilton; and Mrs. E. G. Bucknell, of Suva, are at the Eoyal Hotel. • • • • Mrs. T. Thompson and Miss L. Thompson, of Wellington, Miss K. Holmes, of Hamilton, and Mrs. Holm Murray, of London, are at the Station Hotel. • • • * Mr. and Mrs. G. D. O'Leary, of Mataniata, are visiting Auckland and are staying with the latter's sister, Mrs. J. S. Bruns, of Farrar Street, Grey Lynn. Mrs. H. M. Lund and Miss Dorothy Lund will leave Christchurch on Monday week, February 3, for Auckland, where they will join the Doric Star, sailing for England on February 6. They expect to be abroad for about a year and will spend some months in Cairo with Mrs. Lund's daughter and son-in-law.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 22, 27 January 1936, Page 10
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