PERSONAL NOTES
Mrs. N. B. Gibbons has returned to Lower Htifcfc after a visit to. "Wangamri. Mr. and Mrs. W. Dinw.iddio, Napier, arrived in AVcllington yesterday for a short visit. Mrs. Herbert Colcman, Hawkes Bay, is a visitor to Wellington. Sir Francis and Lady Boys will leave ■Wellington this evening for Christehurch. Mr. and Mrs. Balpli Lowry, Taihapo, who have been visiting Christehurch, are now the guests of Mrs. W. Trolovo, "The Shades," Marlborough. Mrs. Moffett, who has been the guest of Lady Boberts, Lower Hutfc, left today on her return journey to America. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips-Turner, Wellington, will leave to-morrow to take up their residence at Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson and Miss C. Bobihson, Wellington, arc staying at Warner's Hotel, Christehurch. Miss Barbara Gibson, Christehurch, will be a passenger by the Tainui, which will leave Wellington this evening for England. Mrs. .Wrey Nolan, Gisbornc, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. S. Lawrence, Christehurch. Miss Hewitt, Palmerston North, is visiting Lower Hutt. Mrs, Stanley Natusch will leave Wellington this evening by the Tainui for England. Mr. and Mrs. L. Paish, Wellington, were recent visitors to Queenstown. Mrs. Owen-Jones, Masterton, who has been visiting the South Island, returned to Wellington this morning. Miss Kelsoy, Dunodin, who has been staying with Miss Allen, Christehurch, arrived in Wellington yesterday. Miss Molly Bobinson has returned to Wellington after a motor trip to Hawkes Bay. Mis Sheila Kissel, who has boon spending a holiday at Te Mai Station, Masterton, has returned to Wellington. Miss Ivy Power, Wellington, left by the Maknra yesterday for an extended trip to Sydney and Queensland. ■ Mrs. F. M. Martin, Wellington, is a visitor to Auckland. Mrs. B. Berkeley Smith, Wellington, is staying at Hotel Cargen, Auckland. Mrs. C. E. Eichardson and Miss Mary Bichardson, Selwyn terrace, returned to Wellington this morning after spending Easter in Christehurch. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Green, who have been visiting Christehurch, returned to Wellington this morning. Mrs. T. Kemp, Wellington, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. Seaton, Timaru. Mr. and Mrs. Julian B. Foster, Wadestown, have taken Sir Thomas and Lady Wilford's house in Tinakori road for a year.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 83, 9 April 1931, Page 15
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360PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 83, 9 April 1931, Page 15
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