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SOCIAL ITEMS

Miss 31. Symons, England, is staying at the Midland Hotel. Mrs. Godfrey Pharazyn, Dannevirke, is staying at the Hotel St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Westley Bothamley, Porirua, who have been on holiday at Wairakie, have returned home. . Mr. and Mrs. J. Halligan, Grove Bead, have returned from a holiday visit to Auckland and Wairakei. Dr* and Mrs. Bull, Wellington, left on Saturday for a motor tour round the North Island. Miss Barbara Williams, JTucedin, ha/ been the guest recently of Mrs. Gordon Williams,. Waipawa. Mrs. N. S. Campbell, Hamilton, is visiting Wellington and staying at Earl’s Court Plats. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Pharazyn, Dannevirke, are staying at the Hotel St. George. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Tasker were in Wellington for the races, and are staying at the Empire Hotel. <• Mrs. Hyams, of Sydney, has returned from a visit to Mrs. F. Nathan, Palmerston North, and is with Mrs. P. J. Nathan, Karori. Mrs. J. McGill, Dunedin; Mrs. W. Bennett,. Christchurch; Mrs. 0. W. Stewart, Otaki; and Mrs. Millbank, England, are at the Royal Oak Hotel. ' • Miss Peggy Hunter-Weston, Dunedin, went to Hastings last week to spend a long holiday with her aunt, Mrs. Wilfrid. Stead.' Mrs. Loftus Tottenham, England, is expected from Hawke’s Bay to-day on a visit to Mrs. T, W*. Lewis, Oriental Bay. ■ Mrs. Gavin Wardrop and Mrs. C. R. Burr-Fbreman, WoOdville, have returned from the south and aue'staying at Wellington. Mr. Graham Michie and his little son lan, who has been staying with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. McLean, Heretaunga, left for England by the Eangitiki. Mrs. 31. B. Godber and Miss K. B. Godber, of London, Will arrive at Wellington from Sydney by the Maunganui to-day. It is their intention to tour the North Island.

Mrs. J. Geere Watson and son left on Thursday to join the Marama at Auckland to visit Captaiu Geere Watson, who is at present a patient in the North Shore Hospital. Sydney. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Page, Karori, left on Saturday for a motor trip round the North Island. They intend to viist Waitangi for the meeting of the Waitangi Trust Board. Misses Nancy Logan and Christine Parr, of Nga Tawa School,,have passed the Cambridge School certificate examination, for which they sat in December. Miss Betty Kivcr, Mrs. Douglas, Mrs. J. Buchffnan, and Miss H. Buchanan, Christchurch; and Mrs. and Miss Kelly, Queensland, are staying at the Midland Hotel. A Press Association cable message from London announces the marriage of Miss Mary Lennie, Island Bay, Wellington, and Mr. R. Richards, pilot of Lady Chaytor’s aeroplane on her recent flight to Australia. Mrs. Eric Nairn and Miss Hazel Chambers, who have been to theHermitage and the Southern Lakes, returned to Wellington on Friday and motored back to Hawke's Bay the same day. Among the guests at the Empire Hotel are: Mr. and Mrs. F. J.'.Tasker, Palmerston North; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Sellar, Masterton; Mr. and Mrs. J. K." Hornblow and Mrs. Chipper, Foxton, Mrs. C. M. Mitchell and Miss Taylor, Wanganui; Mrs. S. Armstrong, Sydney; Mrs. C. F. Mitchell, Brighton, z England; Mrs. C. Waghorne, Cambridge. Mrs. Joseph Salmon, of London, who is now visiting Wellington, was Miss Rae Mandel, daughter of the late Mr. and’Mrs. Joseph Mandel, of Wellington. Mrs. Salmon has come from England on a visit to her sister. Mrs. Leo «. Rothschild, of Kelburn Parade. Mr. JC. J. Mandel, of the Crescent, RoseBeath, is a brother of the visitor. Mrs. Coni (England), who has been •n an extended holiday visit to her son and daughter-in-law, 5 Kinross Street. Wellington, will return to England early in April. Mrs. Coni received numerous good wishes for a happy reunion with her friends in England, and a speedy return to’those left behind in • New Zealand. - - , . <; ■

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 149, 20 March 1933, Page 5

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SOCIAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 149, 20 March 1933, Page 5

SOCIAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 149, 20 March 1933, Page 5

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