In And Out Of Town
Personal Items. Mrs. Alan Jones, of Hawera, is on a visit to Auckland. • • • • Mrs. Cecil Dick, of Wellington, is visiting Auckland and is staying at Royal Court. • • • • Mrs. Sidney Thome George, of Remuera Road, is on a holiday visit to Rotorua. • # • * Mrs. G. H. Birch, Miss Eunice Birch and Miss Patricia Birch, of Remuera, are spending a holiday in Rotorua. • • • • Mrs. T. Fancourt, of Christchurch, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Noel Gibson, Mount St. John Avenue, Epsom. • • • • Miss Joan Esse, of Auckland, is spending a holiday at New Plymouth and is the sruest of Miss Rata Whitton. "• • • • Mrs. J. C. Beale and Miss Vivian Beale, of Balmoral Road, Epsom, who have been the guests of Mrs. F. C. Bunyard, at Rotorua, are returning home to-night. Mrs. C. J. Molloy, Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. C. Bevons and Mrs. C. E. Woolley, of Whangarei, and Mrs. A. J. Yule, of Hamilton, are guests at the Esplanade Hotel, Devonport. • • • • Mrs. G. H.' Shorland and her small daughter Jan have left to spend the Easter vacation at Piha. Mrs. W. F. Beeehey and her small son are guests of Mrs. Shorland. • • • • Mrs. Bray, of Wellington, and her daughter, Miss Doris Bray, secretary of the Wellington Racing Club, are visiting Auckland for the Easter races. Thev «..,> of fV.« riranA Vtn+al
Mrs. Bray, of Wellington, and her daughter, Miss Doris Bray, secretary of the Wellington Racing Club, are visiting Auckland for the Easter races. They are at the Grand HoteL
Mrs. J. G. Coates returned to Kaipara yesterday after a brief visit to Auckland. • • • • Mrs. Roy Towle, of Remuera Road, is visiting Taupo. She will be away about 10 days. • • • » Mrs. Charles Crosby, of London, arrived in Auckland yesterday and will stay with her mother, Mrs. James CumI mings, of Margot Street, Epsom. With ' Mrs. Crosby is her small eon James. ! • • • • Miss Deniee Holmes, of Esplanade Road, Mount Eden, and Miss Marie Carroll, of Dunedin, are spending a holiday at Christehureh, where they are guests of Mrs. F. W. Kent-Johnston, St. Albans. • • * • Mrs. Walter Blundell, of Wellington, and her sister, Miss Sally Barraud, who have been visiting the Bay of Islands, are spending a few days "in Auckland before returning south." They are at Hotel Stonehurst. • • • • Aucklanders staying at the Chateau Tongariro during the past month included:—Miss A. M. Vallentine, Mrs. E. J. Vallentine, Mrs. L. A. Fairclough, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cleghorn, Mr. and Mrs. H. Paykel and child. Mr. and Mrs. G. Paykel. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bobbins, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Bradie, Miss E. Hutchison, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hardlev, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Rutter.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 71, 25 March 1940, Page 9
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