TIMARU NEWS.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Mra G. Webster (Nelson terrace) is visiting Christchurch. Miss Leigh who has been the guest or Mrs Quirk, Orari, ha* returned home. Mr and Mrs L. Clare, who have been the guests or M rs G. Clare North street, have returned to their home in Oxford. Mrs C.S. Bruce < Douglas street) is visiting Christchurch. Mrs K McClennou and Miss McLean. (Henot) who hive been slaving in Timaru, left yesterday for Christchurch. Mr Scott, of the New Zealand Government Tourist Department, Wellington, and Mr and Mrs Morpeth, Wellington, were passengers to The Hermitage, JViount Cook, yesterdav. Recent arrivals at the Dominion Hotel include:—Mr and Mrs J Phillips ®unedin), Mr and Mrs G. W. Goiv (Dunedin), Messrs C. E. Mathews (Dunedin), H. L. Dyer (Christchurch), L. R. H. Webber (Dunedin), W. j. Jeyrton (Queenstown \ J. w. Crampton, C. H. GibDS, and J. E. Seurle (Christchurch). Orders for advertisements and for delivery of The Press may be left at our local office, Oxford Buildings, corner Stafford and George streets, or telephone 1091. —6 f ■
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19669, 12 July 1929, Page 2
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