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Personal Items.

Miss G. Williams, of has left on a visit to Tauranga. * * « •

Mrs. H. Bennett, of Wellington, is spending a holiday in Auckland.

Mrs. W. Hill, of Morrinsville, is spend ing a short holiday in Auckland.

Miss Maisie McGregor, of Gisborne, who has been staying at Royal Court, left for home this morning. *». ° •

Overseas visitors at the Grand Hotel include Mrs. A. Epstein, of Sydney, and Mrs. W. G. Davie?, of Oxford, England. » * » *

Mrs. J. 11. Come, of Napier, and Miss Nan Corue, of Hamilton, are the guests of Mrs. T. Bloodworth, of Scaview Road, Reniuera.

Miss Kathleen Will, of Dominion Road, who has been spending the holidays at Lake Rotoiti, will return home to-morrow.

Miss Evelyn Gardiner will speak on women and the war at the Y.W.C.A. next Thursday afternoon. All women are invited to attend.

Mrs. J. C. Allan, of Shortland Flats, president of the Auckland Plunket Society, has returned from Wellington, where she attended a Plunket conference.

The Dominion executive of the Lady Galway Patriotic Guild has received from her Excellency, Lady Newall, notification of her acceptance of the office of president of the guild. • * • •

Miss Dorothy Wriglit, of Kelvin Road, Remuera, and Miss Betty Mitchell, who have been the guests of *Mrs. G. S. Mitchell, of Dargaville, will return to Auckland to-morrow.

Among the guests at the Station Hotel are Mrs. J. Falconer, of Tauranga, Mrs. C. W. Hargrave, of Rawene, Miss W. Mather, of Lower Hutt, Mrs. W. Peterson and Miss N. Peterson, of Hamilton, and Mrs. D. Morgan and Mrs. T. W. Martin, of London.

Aucklanders staying at the Chateau during the past week included Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, Captain, Mrs. and Master Battersby, Mr., Mrs. and Miss Atcherley, Mr. and Mrs. Frowde, Mrs. and Miss Booth, Miss Hore, Miss McLean, Mis 6 Foot, Misses Banke, Mrs. Keane, Miss May, Mrs. Plummer, Miss James, Mrs. and Miss Service-, Mr. and Mrs. B&rraclough, Mrs. and Miss Danks, Misses Salter, Coutts, Morgan, Healy, M. Drummond, Mrs. and Miss Trezise, Mrs. White, Miss Hurl, Miss Cawar, Mr, Mrs. and Miss Kay, Miss Gibb, Mr. and Mrs. Lane, Miss Nolan, Mrs. Burley, Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Hutchings, Miss Stonehouse and "Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tong.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 88, 15 April 1941, Page 9

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Personal Items. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 88, 15 April 1941, Page 9

Personal Items. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 88, 15 April 1941, Page 9

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