PERSONAL
Dr. and Mrs Donovan and Mr Donovan, of Melbourne, are on a visit lo New Zealand and are staying at the Commercial-Hotel.
Miss Violet Macmillan apd Miss G. Boyd left this morning for Wellington.
Mrs E. Mackay, who lias been staying with Mrs C. H. M. Hawk, Devonport Road, lias left on her return to Wellington.
Mrs Armitago and Miss 0. Armitage returned last night from a visit to Auckland.
Mr and Mrs Gorton and Messrs Cotter, Marsden and Alexander, of Auckland are staying at the Commercial Hotel.
Guests at the Masonic Hotel are Mr and Mrs Thompson, Miss Thompson, Mr and Mrs Webster, Miss McCormick, Messrs Astley, Galloway, Bell, Brown, Tombs, Davis, Schaell, and McCormick.
Colonel J, L. Sleeman, C. 8., C.M.C., C.8.E., M.V.0., Chief Commissioner Overseas of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, will pay a visit to Tauranga on February 3.
Mr E. A. Meredith, Government valuer, is paying an official visit to Tauranga and is staying at the Star Hotel.
Mrs B. Wade and Miss Betty Wade, of Auckland, are spending a holiday of a fortnight in Tauranga and are staying at the Star Hotel.
Constable Andley is at present on holiday leave.
Visitors at the Tauranga Hotel are Mr and Mrs Keyvar, Mr and Mrs Jones and Master Jones, Mrs Crowther, and Messrs Buxton, Winstone, Harris and Biddle.
Messrs Hobbs, Gallichan, Cree, Ratcliffe and Hunter arc staying at the Star Hotel.
Mr and Mrs P. Lumley and family have left to spend the holidays at Lake Rotoiti, During the absence of Mr Lumley Mrs G. Martin is Act-ing-Secretary of the Hospital Board.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11929, 22 January 1936, Page 2
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