In And Out Of Town
Personal Items.
Mrs. n. A. Weir, of Southland, is visiting Auckland. Mrs. W. Hartley, of Morrinsville, is vieiting Auckland. • * ♦ ♦ Mrs. A. L Walker, of Morrinsville, is a visitor to Auckland. • • ♦ • Mrs. J. Boagey, of Rotorua, has returned home from" Auckland. • • • • Mr« IT. Bruce, of Devoiiport, is spending a holiday at Kotorua. Mrs. K. Clifford has returned to Tauranga from a holiday in Auckland. • • ♦ • Mrs. J. Stanley Brown, of Reinuera Road, left last night for Wellington. • • • # Mrs. J. Egerton Caughey, of Epsom, has returned from a seaside holiday. „•* • • Mrs. R. Wood*, of Chrwtchureh, is visiting Auckland and ie at the Grand Hotel. • • • • Mr 3. M. Henderson, of Auckland, ie staying with Mrs. J. Boagey, of Rotorua. • • • • Mrs. Keith Gifford, of Tauranga, has returned home after a brief visit to Auckland. ■» • • • Mrs. Hugh Fenton has returned home from her holiday at Taupo and Chateau Tonga riro. • • • » Mrs. J. Evans, of Auckland, ie the guest of Mrs. W. T. Surinan, of Whangarei. • • • • Mrs. Roy Towle, of Remuera, and her family have returned from their holiday at Taupo. * • • • » Mrs. B. Thornton, of Christchurch, and Mrs. J. Mason, of Sydney, are at the Royal Hotel. • • • • Mrs. N. C. Beaumont, of Devonport, and her daughter Peggy have returned from Tauranga.
Mrs. B. Farquhar, of Suva, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. D. R. Caldwell, of Remuera. • ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. W. Collinge, of Waiuku, ie the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hill, of Claude Road, Manurewa. • • ♦ • Mrs. M. M. Dreaver, of Melrose Street, Newmarket, left for New Plymouth by air yesterday. • ♦ • • Mre. D. Piper, of London, and Miss L. Stanbridge-Ginger, are overseas visitors at the Station Hotel. • * ♦ » Mrs. C. Allen has returned to Auckland after a holiday at AVhangarei as the guest of Mrs. A. J. Bluinenthal. • • • • Miss lanthe Belmont Gordon, daughter of the late Mr. A. U. B. Gordon, formerly of Auckland, who has spent the past ten yeare in England, has returned to New Zealand, and is at present visiting relatives in the South Island. She will probably settle in Auckland. Her cousin, Miss Esmeralda Gordon, of Kent, England, is accompanying her, and she intends to spend a year touring New Zealand.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 33, 9 February 1939, Page 16
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362In And Out Of Town Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 33, 9 February 1939, Page 16
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