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PERSONAL

Mrs. Beaumont Smith, Wellington, is visiting Auckland. Mrs. F. AV. Doidge, Herne Bay Auckland. is visiting Wellington. Mrs. 'l'. B. Gusscott, Wellington, is visiting Auckland. Mrs. N. Cockayne, Wellington, is ( visiting Auckland. Mrs. 11. Neale is a Palmerston North visitor to Auckland. . Mrs. A. Martin, Wellington, who has been visiting Mrs, C. Palmer, sen., Auckland, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Harland, Lower Hutt, arc spending a holiday’ in Napier. Mrs. 11. Nolan. Epsom, Auckland, who lias been visiting Wellington, has returned home. Mrs. Cecil Dick, who has been staying in Auckland for the past two months, has returned to Wellington. Mrs. John Horton, Hamilton, is visiting Wellington and is staying with her sister, Miss Sybil Nathan. Miss M. Lambic, director of the nursing division of th? Health Department, left Wellington on Saturday night for the south. . Mrs. P. D. Edwards, Wellington, has returned from a yisit to Hamilton, and is the guest of Mrs. D. Ardell, Hataitai. Dr. and Mrs. Richmond Hooper are Palmerston North visitors to Wellington and are staying at the Midland Hotel. Miss Ida Shearer and, Miss Ngaire Russel have returned to Wanganui from Wellington, v where they have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carne Bidwill and Mrs. Beresford Maunsell, who sailed for England by the Remuera. Mrs. A. P. D. Whitaker, Hong-Kong, will arrive in Auckland by the Wauganellg next week. She will be accompanied by her two sons, and after a tour of New Zealand will leave for England. Miss Peggy Wright, Christchurch, who has been spending some months in Adelaide as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. J. Camm, formerly of Christchurch, will leave Australia next Friday on her return to New Zealand. She will spend some days in Wellington with her sister, Mrs. T. Moffat, before going south. •

Miss Mabel E. Marshall and Miss Annie E. Wheeler, Wellington, who both hold the rank of Major in the Salvation Army, are travelling on a year’s furlough, and during this time they will take every opportunity of seeing the work of their organisation, especially in England. They left New Zealand in January, and spent a few weeks in Australia. In the middle of August they will leave England for Canada and -the United States and expect to arrive in Auckland from Vancouver in December.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 221, 15 June 1936, Page 4

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PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 221, 15 June 1936, Page 4

PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 221, 15 June 1936, Page 4