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Mrs. Johnson, of Helensville, is at Hotel Cargen. • • • » Mrs. C. A. Lovell, of Whangarei, is a visitor to Auckland. • • <• • Mrs. K. Langlands, of Hamilton, is staying at the Royal Hotel. • • • • Mrs. A. G. Eay, of Tokaanu, and Mrs. D. Smith, of Te Aroha, are at the Station HoteL • • • • Mrs. E. G. Whitley, of Devonport, leaves on Thursday for the Island cruise by the Maunganui. • * • • Miss B. Farrer has returned to Hamilton after a visit to Mrs. W. H. KeyJones, of Ranui Road, Remuera. • • • • Mrs. R. H. Langham, of Melbourne, and Mrs. P. J. Thomas, of Sydney, are Australian visitors staying at the Star Hotel. • • • • During her visit to Te Awamutu in connection with the formation of a local advisory committee of the National Sports Council, Miss Agnes Kennedy, of Auckland, was the guest of Mrs. A. G. Warburton. • • • • Miss Anne Cox, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cox, of Te Pahu Road, Te Awamutu, has accepted a position in the engineer's draughting office of the New Zealand Railways at Auckland. Miss Cox, who is a granddaughter of Mr. J. D. Wilson (Mayor of Pahiatua for many years), was educated at the Te Awamutu District High School.
Mrs. A. Ward-Smith, of Lincoln, is visiting Auckland. » * • • Mrs. F. B. MaunseH, of Masterton, is visiting Auckland. • • • • Mrs. McMillan Bull, of Coromandel, is visitinj Wellington. "• • • • Central Hotel guest ia Mrs. C. G. Penwarden, of Putaruru. • * • ♦ Miss G. Cotter left yesterday by 'plane for Christchurch. • • • • Mrs. W. Patterson, of Hamilton, is spending a holiday in Auckland. • • • • Mrs. J. Marsden Caughey, of Remuera, returned from Wellington on Saturday. • • » • Miss M. Going, of Hamilton, will leave by the Awatea to-night on a visit to Australia. • • • • Mrs. W. Marshall, of Wellington, and Mrs. E. Hawke, of Hamilton, are at the Waverley Hotel. • • • ■ Mrs. George Winstone. of Takapuna, intends leaving for the holiday tour of the Islands on Thursday. • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Churton, of Titi■angi, are spending a motor holiday in the thermal district. • • « • Mrs. George Shera has returned to Remuera from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. J. Ashcroft. of Te Aroha. • » » • Dr. and Mrs. A. McGregor Grant, of Remuera, left by last evening's express : or the Wellington racing carnival. • • • • Miss Christine Farrer, who has been rtaying with Mrs. H. D. Mahon, of, Remuera, has returned to Hamilton,
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 155, 4 July 1938, Page 12
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