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Mrs. A., B. Sicvwright, Wellington, is a visitor to Auckland. Miss Molly Hyams; Auckland, who recently returned from Sydney, is visiting Wellington. Mrs. J. E. Schloss has returned to "Wellington from a visit to Auckland. Miss Margot Trafford, Reintiera, Auckland, is spending a holiday in Wellington. Mrs. J. C. Cooper and Miss Mollie Cooper, Mastertou, are visiting Wellington. Miss Margaret Fraser. Wellington, is staying with her mother, Mrs. G. Fraser, New Plymouth. The Misses Marjorie and Audrey Harcourt have arrived from Fiji to join their mother, Mrs. Harcourt, who is spending a holiday in Wellington. • Miss Sheila Stevens, Cheviot, is visiting the North Island, and will stay at Palmerston North, Auckland and Wellington. Mrs. Knox Gilmer was re-elected president of the Wellington branch of the New Zealand Crippled Children Society at its first annual meeting last night. Lady Myers, London, who has been the guest of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Kenneth Myers. St. Hellers, Auckland, for six months, will return home via the United States of America by the Monterey, which will leave Auckland on May 30. Miss S. Judd, “Stonestead,” Greytown, has left for Palmerston North, where she will be the guest of Mrs. Peter Jury. Later she will visit Mrs. J. W. Newton, Pohonui, Taihape, with her sister, Miss Joan Judd. Miss Mary Taylor, who has been the guest of Mrs. A. Tyndall, Boulcott Terrace, for the last three months, is returning to Hong Kong, and will leave by the Monowai to-day- to join the Changti at Sydney. Accompanying Miss Taylor is her brother. H. E. W. Taylor, who toured Australia and New Zealand with the British Empire school boys.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 195, 15 May 1936, Page 4
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