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Miss T. Turner, Auckland, has left for a short holiday in Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Adams, Karori, are visiting Christchurch. Mrs. 11. R. Sellers, Wellington, has left on a visit to Christchurch. Mrs. Brooking, Hataitai, is visiting her son in Wanganui. Miss Hazel Goodcr, Wellington, is visiting her sister, Mrs, G. Morton Smith, Christchurch. Lady Hunter and Miss Betty Hunter, of Wellington, are visiting Auckland and are staying at the Grand Hotel. Mrs. Marmaduke Bethell, Christchurch, is at present on a holiday visit to Wellington. Miss Lillian Kennard and Miss Lois Manning are visiting Welington and are at the Hotel Windsor. Mrs. Norman Kersel and Mrs. Cecil Stagpool and her daughter June. Palmerston North, are visiting Mrs. AV. Burr, Melrose. Mrs. Knox Gilmer and Miss Gilmer, Boulcott 'Street, Wellington, who have been visiting Christchurch, have returned home. Mrs. Moore, Christchurch, has arrived with her husband, the Hou. Richard Moore, at Wellington, where she intends to spend a few weeks. Mrs. D. Alexander has arrived in New York, and is staying at the Hotel McAlpin. She will spend six weeks there, then will return to San Francisco to meet her sister, Mrs. O. Walker. Mrs. Walker leaves for San Francisco in October. Mrs. Walter Syme and Miss Mary Syme left for Hawera yesterday after spending a week in WellingtonMrs. 11. T. Underhill, of Wellington, and her small daughter have gone to Hawera to spend a holiday with her mother, Mrs. Walter Syme, George Street. Miss Teresa McEnroe (Mrs. T. Casselly), the well-known soprano, who has been resident in Dunedin for the past five or six years, has once more taken up her residence in Wellington. Miss McEnroe has not neglected her singing in the south. She recently sang the soprano solos in "Cuhactacus” with the Dunedin society. Mr. W. Clark and Misses Alice Jacobs and Gwen Bydder, members of the Victoria. University College party who slipped 3000 ft. while descending Mount Ngauruhoe on Thursday, returned to Wellington by the Main Trunk express yesterday. A number of other climbers who have been visiting National Park also returned by the same train.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 288, 1 September 1931, Page 4

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SOCIAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 288, 1 September 1931, Page 4

SOCIAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 288, 1 September 1931, Page 4