In And Out Of Town
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Mrs. A. Gilford, ofi Hamilton, is visiting Auckland. \ , Mrs. J. Morton, of (Wellington, is at Hotel Cargen. Mrs.. J. S. "Trigg, of '.Huapai, is visiting Auckland. f N ' * * * * / I. P. Davin, of Wellington, is^a visitor to Auckland. ? * * # ' Mrs. S, Benshaw left by the Wanganella for Sydney yesterday. * * * * f .Mrs. W. Watson, of Tn vercargill, Kis spending a holiday in Auckland. T * * * * ) ' Mrs. A. C. Tnrtil], of Cambridge,^is spending a vacation in Auckland. ■* - # * * Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Bogers, of England, are staying at the Star-Hotel. Mrs.; B. Brabant, of Bemuea-a, Iras returned from a holiday at Mrcnly. Dr. Bhoda Robb was a passenger to Australia by. the Wanganella lasfcV aright. Mrs. W. K. Howitfc, of Bay, is leaving to spend a holiday naki. . . i * * • * . *i - Mrs'. H. Peet, of Waiiganui, and Mrs. G. Ward, of Dunedin, are at Hotel. Miss H. Boberts, of Botonia, left by the Wanganella for a holiday in.Aiis- ! tralia. Mrs. ,F. B. Jones, of Wellington, and Mr. E.' Neil, of Tiraii, are at the Central Hotel. ■ ■■' ' * Mrs. A. Moser, of Masterton, is the guest of her. sister, Mrs. Trevor Thomson, Parnell. Mrs. John Dreadon, of Mount Boskill, left by the Wanganella for Australia yesterday." . Mrs. W. G. Stead has returned to Hastings from a holiday at the Great Barrier and Auckland. Mrs. P. Palmer, who" is spending a fishing holiday; at Taupo, returns to Mission Bay to-morrow. -•». * ' ♦ .Frank,. Turnbull and MissJoeelyn Turnbull, of Wangariui, are staying with Mrs. Harry Bagley, Bemuera.
Mi", and Mrs. Eric Chambers, of Birkenhead, left to-day oil a. five weeks' motor tour of tile South Island.
Mrs. W. Griffiths, of The Mount, Tauranga, and Miss Peggy de Costa, of Gisborne, are at the Grand Hotel. *.* * *
Miss Diana Bau'ne, who has been the guest of Mrs. Sydney Xntha 11, Remueiia, returned to Sydney last evening.
Miss A. G. Blewett, lady superintendent of the Auckland Infirmary, is visiting Rotorua and Mount Maunganui. *' » * *
' Mrs. Guy Hansard, who has'been-'at her cottage in the Waitakercs for the holidays, lias returned to Seaview Road, Remuera.
Miss Joan Ross, of Sylvia Avenue, Otahuliu, who lias been spending two weeks at "Onewa House," Orcwa Beadi, has returned home.
Mrs: Aubrey Hollingworth and Miss Cherry Hollingworth, of Whangarei Heads, left on their return for tlie North by this morning.
Overseas visitors at the Grand Hotel are: Mrs. G. Bridges (Ocean Island), Mrs. W. Bott (Nauru Island) and Mr.s. L.'H. Bewes (Madras).
Mrs. W. G. Brass and Mrs. W. Brown (Christchurch), Mrs. R. Stokes (Wellington) and Mrs; P. Sergei (Hastings) are. at the Station Hotel.
Recent arrivals at the Esplanade Hotel, Devoiiport, include: Miss J. Faulkner (Hastings), Mrs. 'S. Rawlinson (Hamilton), Miss M. Rawlinson (Hamilton), Miss O. Dawson (Rotorua). , •
Miss M. Hancock, of Watling Street, Mount Eden, has been holidaying with Mrs. J. C. Wyborn, of Te Aroha, at the Thames,? Coast, and is-now visiting |her brother?at Otorohanga.
Miss Ray Gurr, who for a number of years has been sports mistress at the Auckland Girls' Grammar School, left by the express last night 011 exchange to the Girls' High. School, Christchurch.
Mrs. Alec Meban amV Miss Vida Rossof Gisbo'rrie, are spending a. holiday in Auckland. Mrs. Meban is the guest ofMrs. Ernest East, of and.Miss Ross is" staying' -with" - lier aunt, Mrs!' Duncan Eoss,-pf Otahuhu.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 29, 4 February 1939, Page 16
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550In And Out Of Town Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 29, 4 February 1939, Page 16
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