VISITORS TO THE CAPITAL
Mrs. H. Gray, at Greymouth, is visiting Wellington, ilrs. I’. P. Gardiner, of, Dunedin, is in Wellington. Miss Isobel Turrell has returned to Christchurch from Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Gray, of North Auckland, are spending a. tew days in Wellington. Mrs. Arthur Macdonald, of Napier, is visiting Wellington. Miss Nancy Orbell, of Timaru, arrived in Wellington from England by the'Ulimaroa, and left for Timaru. Mrs, C.'Mortimer Jones has'returned to Hastings after visiting her sister, Mrs. H. Davies, at Lower Hutt. Miss Eleanor Adkins, of Havelock North, has been staying in Lower Hutt with Mr. and Mrs. Maulden. Mrs. T. Carson and Miss Carson have returned to Waipawa from an extended visit to Wellington. Mrs. Nixon, of. Christchurch, is coming to Wellington to meet her daughter, Miss Meta Nixon, who is arriving from England by the Mataroa. Mrs. David Jones and Miss iMilliceut Jones, of Christchurch, arrived in Wellington by. the Ulimaroa. after a visit to England. They have now returned to Christchurch.
•Mrs. J. F. Studholme, of Christchurch, is arriving in Wellington from England by the Manuka on Monday, and will leave at once for the south. - Miss Helen Fenwick, of Dunedin, has come to Wellington to meet her sister, Miss Norrie Fenwick, on her return from England.
The lady superintendent of the Wellington Hmyital wishes to thank the following donors of gifts:—and E. Morton ; Alwyn Chambers, Petone; St, James’s Church, the Congregational Church, Sunday school children of the Church of “Good Shepherd" (Anglican), Epuni, Lower Hutt; Petone Junior Red Cross, Muritai Junior Red Cross, Hataitai Junior Red Cross, Mrs. A. W. Mouat, Bertha Jolliff, Mrs. Bortoli, Mr. Dempsey, Lower Hutt ; Mrs. Nicholson, Lower Hutt; Hospital Auxiliary, Miss Crow, Wadestown League of Mothers, Toe Emmas, Trinity Methodist Church, St. Vincent de Paul Society, Hospital Auxiliary, St. Andrew’s Ladies' Guild, League of Mothers, Mr. and Mrs. Moore.
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 32, 1 November 1930, Page 21
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