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PERSONAL NOTES

Professor and Mrs. J; Adamsou, who have been in -England for some months, rclurned to Wellington by tho Eotorua. Mrs. Cheviot Bell, Lower Hutt, is the guost of her mother,' Mrs. C. T. Newton, Christchurch.- r Miss Bartleman, England, is the guest of her sister, -Mi's.''E.. E. rcinvick, LoAver.llutt. Mrs. Vei'iiori^Koitl was among the passengers who -arrived in .Wellington from England by the Kemuera. . Mr. and Mrs. W. Morton, Wellington, are staying at the United Service Hotel, Christchurch. Mrs. G. A.'.Twup:'and Miss Ina Troup, Kolburn, will leave on. Monday for a visit to Botorua. Mrs. Good, who has been tho guest of Mrs. A. T. Chapman, ~Christeh\irch,' returned to Wellington this morning. Mile. Blanche Le Jeune, Paris, who has been, visiting South Canterbury, is now in' Wellington, .. Mrs. Hawthorn Millar, Wadestown,is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Biss, Auckland. ■ Miss M..C. O'Neill-and Miss M. T. O'Neill, Wanganui, are .staying at St. George's Hotel, Wellington. ■ Mrs, H, E. Pish.pr, Wellington, is a visitor' to Marton," where she will deliver an address on gardening. During her 'stay she .will bo. the guest of Mrs. 'Ciookc v .'../•■ M. and Madame -Misdubost; France, arc staying at the Grand Hotel. Mrs. Hugh Williams, Masterton, returned from England: by the Itcmucra, on Sunday. Mrs.' A. Laws'pn, The Terrace, who, -with .Mrs. H, Amos, lias been touring in Australia,- returned to Wellington by the Maunganui yesterday. Among the New' Zealandcrs at present, in London, "The Post's" representative mentions tho following Wellington people: Mr. W. Deimehy, Dr. C. D. Meadowcroft, Miss-K. Bodmoiid, Mr. and Mrs. George Eussell, Mr. Andrew Thomson, Mr. G. E. Williams, Mr. H. I. Austad, Miss D. H. Boyd, My. J. Christie, Miss. M. J. Gallagher, Miss M. B. Mead, Miss E. M. Uniaeke, Mr. C. Hareomb, Miss-A. M'Lean, and Miss M. B. MacGregor. Miss S. G. Lindsay returned to Wellington "by the Maunganui after a tour abroad of about seven months. Buring that time she visited England and Scotland, spending about four months touring, and then left for home via Paris and Marseilles to Sydney. Miss Lindsay visited her nephew, Dr. TP. C. Turnbull, at Brisbane, before returning to New Zealand.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 132, 2 December 1930, Page 17

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 132, 2 December 1930, Page 17

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 132, 2 December 1930, Page 17