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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr and Mrs. D. J. McGowan have returned from a tour of the South Island. Mr. and Mrs. Meltzer, of Wellington, are visiting Christchurch, Mrs. I’. E. Brown is a Wellington visitor to Christchurch. Lady Hall-Jones is visiting her son in Invercargill. »■ Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Wilson, of Kelburn, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, in Dunedin. Miss Edina Grenside, who has been visiting relatives in Waipawa, has returned to Wellington. Mrs. F. C. Ayson, Wellington, accompanied by her son, is the guest of Airs. !<’, IV. Grayburu, “Thorneycroft,” Orari. Mrs. L. W. Thompson, of Wellington, is visiting Auckland. Mrs. H. Davies, who has been staying with Mrs. Mortimer Jones in Hastings, has returned to Lower Hutt. Mrs. Kinross, Wellington, who has been spending a holiday with her daughter, Mrs. Alec Baines, Te Uru, Ormondville, has returned home. Mrs. Brigadier Glover, Police Court officer, of Wellington, is paying a visit to her daughter, Adjutant Miriam Glover, female probation officer, of Dunedin. Mrs. Glover was for some years women’s social secretary in Dunedin, and is deriving much pleasure in renewing old acquaintances. „ . Viscount and Viscountess Craigavon were pleased to find on their recent visit to Dunedin that relatives of the family had come to this part of the world (says tho “Otago Daily Times”). Mrs. John Gray, of Queen Street, and Mrs. Alfred Howorth, of Roslyn, are cousins of Lord Craigavon. . , , Cabled advice has been received that Miss B. Cable, Wellington, and Misses Margaret and Marjorie Hunter, of Lyttelton, arrived in London by the P. and 0. steamer Ballarat on Wednesday.! • Mrs. B. B. Wood and her young son will leave to-day for a short holiday at “The Chateau,” Tongariro National Ifl Mr. and Mrs. George Shirtcliffe, with Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Ross and Miss Dorothy Young, left on Saturday by motor on a visit to Rotorua. A garden party will be held by the Y.W.C.A. in the grounds of the Prime Minister's residence, Tinakori Road, on February 8, under the patronage of Mrs. B. B. Wood.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 104, 27 January 1930, Page 4

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PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 104, 27 January 1930, Page 4

PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 104, 27 January 1930, Page 4