In and Out of Town.
PERSONAL ITEMS. f
Mrs. C. J. Hill, of New Plymouth, is \ itiitinjr Auckland. • * • •
Mr?. J. MoAlUtcr, of IlclonsrilU, Jβ visiting Auckland. • • • •
Mrs. Colin Tμylor, of Hamilton, is visiting Auckland.
Mrs. H. Vivian left by monoplane for Wellington yesterday.
Mr*. W. Matthews lias returned from Auckland to Inglewood. • • • •
Mrs. C. Furlong, of New Plymouth, w tnying ij,t the Wavcrley Hotel.
Mrs. C. Slnittlewortli, of Paerca, is pending a holiday in Auckland.
Mrs. ('. Tattersfield, of Oisborne, is spending a holiday in Auckland.
Mrs. James Sutherland, of Grey mouth, is on a visit to Auckland. • • • •
Mr«. W. N. Leatham, of Parnell, is pending a holiday down the Gulf. *»" • •
Mrs. fJarfield Robertson, of Mungere iias returned home from Hamilton.
Miss Marnier has returned to Prince Street after a holiday at Waiwera.
Miss M. Parker, who has been visiting Auckland, lias returned to Gisborne
Miss Dexter has returned to Wanga nui after a month's holiday in Auckland
Mrs. D. L. Johnston, of Kden Hall Flats, returned yesterday from Wellington.
Mrs. F. M. Potter, of Arapnni, left last week on an extensive tour of Australia. • • • •
Mr*. J. McCnrty has returned to Patea after a visit to Helensville and Auckland. • • • •
Mis* Phyllis Baker, of Auckland, is staying with her aunt, Miss Lewis, of
Mrs. I. Sweetapple, of George Street. Xewmarket, has returned from the Waikato.
Mr?. Hugh Hatina, of Remuera, who has been the of her sister in Christchureh, is visiting Mrs. Herbert Acton-Adams, of Tipo.pa.
Mrs. H. Hansen, of Wellington, is visiting Auckland. • • • »
Grand Hotel visitors include Mrs. Y. A. Whitcombe and Miss Joan Whitcombe, of (Jhristehurcli. * » • •
Mrs. John Barr, of Auckland, who lias been visiting the Bay of Plenty, is now in Tαiino. * • • ■
Mrs. D. C. S. Hain, of Hangaroa. Poverty Bay, has returned home after a visit to Auckland. • • » •
Mrs. Harold Ward, Dell Avenue, Remuera, has returned from a trip to (iisborne and Wellington. • • • •
Overtoils visitors at ITotei Carnen include Mrs. L. Thomas, of Adelaide, and Mrs, \V. S. Brown, of Melbourne. • • • •
Mrs. Frank Palmer, of Mission Bay, who has been visiting Palmerston North, returned by aeroplane this week.
Mrs. Tanner has returned to Auckland from Wanganui, where she waß the gncet of her daughter, Mrs. C. L. Boss.
Mrs. Charles ILirbottle, of Kilbirnie, Wellington, accompanied by her husband, is spending a short vacation in Auckland.
Mrs. J. A. McGrnfh. of Hataitai, Wellington, returned hy last night's Limited after spending a holiday in Auckland. • • • •
The Marchioness of Sligo returned from Palmerston North by aeroplane yesterday and will sail for the Islands ~\>y tha Matua on Wednesday.
Mrs. Lance Tompkins and Mrs. A. F.. Manning (Hamilton) and Mrs. W. N. Tangve and Miss It. D. Heather (Morrinsville) are at Hotel Cargen. • • • •
Mr*. Peter Robertson returns to Auckland to-day by the Wanganella, after a holiday visit to her daughter. Dr. Susan Buckingham, of Orange, New South Wales.
Station TTotel visitors include: Mrs. W. Deans (Canterbury), Mrs. .1. Robertson (Whnngarei I, Mrs. K. B. Robertson (Taranaki), Mis* X. M. Knight and Misis M. F. Barnett (Christdiurch).
Mrs. Tan Hamilton, of Westboumc Road. Remuera, has returned from a vacation spent in Wellington, accompanied by Miss Molly Russell, of Napier, who will be her guest for a short time.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 290, 7 December 1937, Page 14
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