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PERSONAL NOTES

Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Forbes, who have been visiting their home in Choviot, returned to Wellington this morning.

Miss Phyllis Francis, Christchureh, will arrive in Wellington to-morrow, and will tie the guest of Mrs. W. E. Herbert, The Terrace.

Sir Francis and Lady Boys, Christehureh, will leave on 18th May for England. ■ Miss Ella Bull, Christ's College, will leave this week to visit her sister in Hawkes Bay.

Mr. and Mrs. Winston Barron, Hawkes Bay, who have: been visiting Mrs. Hnnter-Westou, Timaru, Lave returned to the North Island.

Misses Helen and Mary Thomson, Hobson street, will leave ■to-morrow for a motor tour of the North.

Mrs. A. C. Day, Wellington, is spending a holiday in Auckland.

Mrs. C. H. Hewlett and Miss Alice Hewlett, Fendaltou, Christclmrcl), will arrive, next week for a visit to the North Island. ' - ■ ■

Miss Alice Candy, Canterbury College, will arrive in Wellington from Christchureh to-morrow morning to deliver an address to the Wellington Historical Society. . .-.''.

Mr. and Mrs. Griffiths, Invercargi.il, will arrive in Wellington, to-morrow.

Miss Nonah M. Thomson will sail from Auckland next month for a trip to England. -. ' •

Mr. and.Mrs. F. W. Grainger, Wellington, were among recent visitors to Queenstown. ...

' The Hon. Mrs. Balph Vane, who has spent the last eighteen.mouths in New Zealand, whereI'she has held several exhibitions of her paintings, left Auckland by'the Niagara this week'for Vancouvei", en'route;! to England.

On the ' occasion of .her retirement from the Government Printing Office, Miss Bv\Eyison.Was; on^ Thursday last, tendered a farewell by ''the members of her department,':when she was presented with, a parting.-gift. Several speakers referred to the' great respect and esteem, in which, Miss, Evison was held, and general regret was expressed at'her departure.;' -The-health of Miss Eyispn was -"toasted", with ' musical hdh-' purs, and a.very pleasant function concluded -with "Auld Lang Syne."

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 106, 7 May 1931, Page 15

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 106, 7 May 1931, Page 15

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 106, 7 May 1931, Page 15