PERSONAL NOTES
Lieut.-Commander and Mrs.' W. H. Bremner, Halswell street, left Wellington this afternoon for a motor tour of the South Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Lan MacEwan, "who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. B. MacEwan, Pitzherbert terrace, returned to Auckland to-day. •
Miss Betty Petre, St. Albans, Christchurch, will arrive next week to visit her sister, Mrs. Vincent Ward,- Heretaunga.
Mrs. C. J. B. Norwood and Miss Eileen Norwood, who arrived in Auckland from England last Sunday, returned to Wellington on Thursday.
Miss Kathleen Cameron, "Gle-ndhu," Wairarapa, returned home yesterday after a brief visit to Wellington.
Miss P. Spicer, Remuern, Auckland, is the guest of Mrs. G. W. Adams, Lower Hutt.
Miss Betty MacEae, Pahnerston North, is the guest of Mrs. Gordon Eeid, Talavera terrace.
Miss Cecily Adams, Goulburn, Sydney, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs, C. W. Adams, Lower Hutt.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Tomlinson have returned to Wellington after a three weeks' tour of the Waikato.
Mrs. M. T. Cook, who arrived from England by the Bangitane, is residing at Strathavou road, Miramar.
Misses Christina aud Noeline Conlon, Lower Hutt, aud Miss Joan Macklin are spending their holidays at Pelorous Sound.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Oakley, Auckland, and their small son are the.guests of Mr. Oakley's parentsj Mr. and Mrs. P. AY. Oakley, Day's Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Bowe have returned to Wellington after a visit to the South Island.
Mrs. Bruce Christie, Wellington, is spending a holiday in Auckland.
Miss Pauline Stafford, Wellington, is the guest of Mrs. Cecil Webster, Whangarei.
Mrs. E. 11. Barrou, Dunedin, is paying a visit to Wellington.
Miss Norah Best, Kelburn, was the guest of Miss P. Taplin, Johnsonville, during the New Year holidays.
Mrs. B. Pullen, Karori, and her small son are the guests of Mrs. W. Sandling, Woodville. Mr. Pullen will join them later.
Miss Evelyn Boberts, Dunedin, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. Symington, Lower Hutt.
A Press Association cablegram from London says that Miss Prances Burdett, daughter of the New Zealander, Sir Charles Grant Burdett, has been affianced to Mr. Tony Wolf, of London.
A Hawkes Bay woman (Mrs. Herne Peel) has chosen a rather unusual and quite lucrative profession in acting as shopping hostess to visitors to London, states an exchange. Styling herself Madame Hermine Agaew, Carlisle place, Victoria, London, she undertakes to advise clients regarding household furnishings and personal apparel, and to execute mail orders. She as a quite extensive knowledge of London and London shops, and her clients find that her fee of £1 per day is saved to. them many times over, not only in the quiet expeditious way in which she- is able- to arrange tours, but in her knowledge of the best places to buy. ■■.-■-
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 6
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457PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 6
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