In And Out Of Town
Personal Items. Mrs. T. Hanson, of Wellington, is visiting relatives in Auckland. •-■ • • • Miss G. Sutherland, of Whangarei, is spending a holiday in Auckland. • • • • Mrs. Gillibrand, of Auckland, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. Goodare, Tauwhare. • • • • Mrs. Ashcroft, of Bemuera, is visiting New Plymouth, and is staying with her sister, Mrs. E. W. M. Lysons. • • • * Mrs. Arthur Jeffries, of 39, Hatton Street, Karori, Wellington, is visiting Mrs. Alan T. Buxton, of Milford. ._•»•* • •*: • Miss- C. Holm Biss, of Mac Murray Road; Bemuera, returned by air on Saturday afternoon from a visit to Christchurch. • • • • Mrs. C. A. Kenderdine, who has been visiting the Centennial Exhibition, has returned to her home in Dilworth Avenue, Bemuera. • • . • • Mrs. F. Locke, of Waitara, has returned home after spending a holiday with her mother, Mrs. M. McDonald, Arney Boad, Bemuera. • • • • Mrs. Scott W. Hunter, of Sydney, who has been tfee guest of her mother, Mrs. H. M. Bogerson, of Epsom Avenue, will shortly return home. • • • • Mrs. G; I. Beckett, of Auckland, who has been the guest of Mrs. Metcalfe. Te Araroa, has arrived in Gisborne on a brief visit to Mie. E. B. Beckett.
Mrs. J. A. Manton (Sydney), Mrs. R Milliard (New Caledonia), 'Mrs. C. J. Nathan (Wellington) and Mrs. R. L. Button (Wellington) are at the Careen Hotel. ° • • • • Mrs. Harvey Turner and Mrs. W. C. Utting have returned from the Waikato and Rotorua districts, where they have been visiting branches of the League of Mothers. ° • • • • Guests at the Station Hotel are:— Mrs. G. Farrell (Federated Malav States), Mrs. J. Reis (Penang), Miss E. Gretton (Sydney), Mrs. A. Oberlin Brown (Whangarei) and Mrs. Plumer Jones (Waiuku). Staying at the Star Hotel are: Mrs. T. Mark (Wellington), Mrs. M. Terrv (Wellington), Mrs. W. Baxter (Christchurch), Mrs. J. Clarke (Rotorua). Mrs. G. E. Mitchell (Wellington) and Mrs. H. W. Frost (Sydney). ••• • • Sister R. C. Wyatt, who was formerly in charge of the Hosptal Board's maternity work on the Xorth Shore, and since the Social Security maternity benefits came into operation, has been doin<» district cursing work in the city, has resigned her position because of her marriage, and will in future reside at Matamuta. Sister Wyatt was a trainee of the Whangarei Hospital, and has given excellent service in the nursing profession.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1940, Page 10
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378In And Out Of Town Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1940, Page 10
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