In and Out of Town.
PERSONAL ITEMS. Mrs. H. M. Hanmer, of Remuera, la visiting Wanganui. • • • • Mrs. J. D. Briscoe, of Hawke'a Bay, la visiting Auckland. • • • • Mrs. J. Davidson, of Wanganui, is a visitor to Auckland. ••' • • Mrs. J. C. Allen, of Shortland Flats, is visiting Wellington. • • • • Miss M. Marquand, of Auckland, is apending a holiday in Xapisr. • • • • Mrs. Lan Horton has taken up residence in Arney Road, Remuera. • • • • Mra. R. P. Houghton has returned to Hamilton after visiting Auckland. ••* • • Mrs. J. McCartv, of Patea, is spending a holiday at Hefensville and Auckland. # • e e Miss Noel Horrocks, of St. Heller's Bay, is the guest of Mra. H. H. Cork, of Wanganui. • • • • Mrs. W. H. Woodward arrived in Auckland by monoplane from New Plymouth yesterday. Mrs. 0. A. Hurd-Wood, of Hamilton, haw returned from Wellington and is visiting Auckland. • • • e Mrs. J. Hanna, of Birkenhead, is the guest of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. R. S. Hanna, Cambridge. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Beauchamp, of Wanganui, are spending a Ashing holiday at Lake Taupo. • - • • Mrs. H. E. Keating, of Auckland, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. C. Smith, of Wanganui. • • • • Captain O. H. Scull and Mrs. Scull, of Auckland, are staying with Mrs. Ken Anderson, of Trentham. • • • # Mrs. Watson, of Patea, is visiting Auckland and later will spend a holiday in the Walkato district. • • • • Mrs. George Bloomfleld and Miss Bud Bloomfleld, of Gitiborne, left last evening for England by the Tuinui. • • • • Mrs. M. Maxwell, of Hamilton, and Mrs. C. D. Edwards, of Nelson, are staying at the Waveriey Hotel. • • • • Mrs. Wickstcdt, who was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Honeyfleld, of Patea, has returned to Auckland. • • • • Miss Joan Hunter, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. C. Sproule, of Napier, has returned to Auckland.
Mra. J. Sawers, of Christchurch, is visiting Auckland. • • • • Mrs. M. Maher, of Matamata, is visitlag Auckland. B • • • • Mra. Cliff Mills, of Devonport, has returned from a holiday in Te Puke, where she waa the gueat of Mra. W. C. Mills. • • • • Mra. R. W. Gibson, of Auckland, ia visiting Te Awamutu and ia the gueat of her daughter, Mra. H. M. Andrew, Te Awamutu. • • • • Mr. and Mra. George Guy, of Timaru, wlio have been visiting Britain and Europe, returned to New Zealand this week and have left for their home. ♦ ♦♦•*• Mra. D. Dickson, of Wellington; Mrs. H. M. Kinder, and Miss D. E. Girdwood, of Port Waikato; Mrs. E. ft. Munn, of Dargaville, are at the Station Hotel. • • • • Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Stride, of Kliyber Pass, who have been touring England and the Continent, leave for New Zealand by the Port Bowen this month, and will be in Auckland before the end of the year. • • • • Miss Dorothy Maginness, of Christchurch, left last evening by the Taintii for England. Hhe will spend five weeks in London and Cambridge and will return to Auckland by the Monterey in time for the first term at Canterbury College ia February.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 263, 5 November 1937, Page 10
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