PERSONAL ITEMS.
Miss Joan Biss has returned from-the thermal district. , » «- * & | Mrs. E. N. Valentine, of Hamilton, is at Hotel jCargen. Mrs. M. C. Smith, of Eotorua, is at the Central Hotel. * fl- # Mrs. L. Buddie, of Whnkatane,. is visiting Auckland. Mrs. A. Peterson, of Greytown, is a visitor to Auckland. Mrs. D. Clifton Lewis, of Remuera, has returned from Kotorua. Mrs. James Mclntyre, of Taihape, is spending a short holiday in Auckland. * » » * Mrs. Carson, of Auckland, is staying with Mrs. F. A. Farmer, of Whangarei. Mrs. E. L. Barker, of Rotorua, was in Auckland for the Akarana golf tournament. * * * •* Mrs. Mark Davis, of Khyber Pass, left for Sydney last evening by the Mariposa. •>*«-* Mrs. C. Dick, of "Wellington, who has made an extended visit at Royal Court, has returned home. * * ♦ *
Miss Lilv Hellabv and her niece, Miss F. Hellaby, returned from San Francisco by the Mariposa. » * * *
Mrs. Kirkbv Wilson, of Epsom, leaves for the East, via Australia, by the' Wanganella next week. * * # *
Mrs. J. S. Emanuel, Victoria Avenue, Remuera, returned from England and America by the Mariposa. * * .* *
Mr 3. D. A. Bathgate, of Hawke's Bay, is staying with Mrs. E. Vivian, St. George's Bay Road, Parnell. • • » •
Mrs. F. W. Fullerton, of New North Road, leaves next Friday by the Wanganella for a tour of the East. * » • •
Miss Dorothy Russell, of Courtville Flats, leaves for England next Friday and will not return until late next year.
Mrs. J. F. Thomas and Miss H. Dannefaerd, of Rotorua, have been in Auckland this week for the golf tournament.
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Bradley, whose marriage took place this week, left foi a month's holiday in Australia by the Mariposa.
Mrs. G. Scull (Sandringham) and Mrs. W. Holt, Parua Bay, have returned to Auckland after visiting Stratford and New Plymouth.
Mrs. A. Chapman and Mrs. J. E. Bates, of Christchurcli, Mrs. H. Ernshaw and Mrs. T. V. Suscott, of Wellington, arc at the Station Hotel.
Miss Ina Wight is leaving on a visit to Ma6terton, where slio will be the guest of Mrs. Peter Wallace. She will later visit Wellington.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Fastier, of Melbourne, who have been touring the Dominion, are now in Helensville, where they are staying with relatives.
Mrs. B. C. Atkinson, of Papakura, who with her husband, Mr. B. C. Atkinson, stationmaster at Papakura, has been touring in Australia, has been taken ill in Sydney, and has had to enter hospital.
. Dr. Lois Lawrie, of Mount Albert Road, who has been appointed to a position in the pathological department of the Health Department, left for Sydney by the Mariposa.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 139, 13 June 1936, Page 20
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