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PERSONAL NOTES

Mrs. Frank Dyer and Miss Lulu Dyer, Tiuakori road, who havG spent somo weeks in Eotorua, are now staying in Auckland, and will return to Wellington next week.

Mrs. B. E. Webster, Karori, is paying a visit to Christehureh.

Miss Noel Booth, Cartorton, is the guest of Miss Catherine Young, tho Terrace.

Miss E. Bull, Christ '« College, -who has been visiting Hawkes Bay, has returned to Christehureh.

Mis 3 Egidia Menzies, who has been spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Menzies, Bowen street, will return to Christchuroh this evening. Mrs. Maurice E'en, Wangauui, is visiting her mother, Mrs. George Morton, Chistehurcli.

Miss Maisie Jamieson . returned to Christchurch on Tuesday aftor spending a month in the North Island.

Mrs. Raymond Wright, who has been visiting Mrs. P. A. Raymond, Timaru, loft on Tuesday for Wellington.

Mrs. .8. G. Turner, Takapuna, Auckland, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. C, H. Chapman, Wellington.

Miss Maisey Wilton and Miss Isabel Stewart, Wanganui, are tho guests of Mrs. J. MoHutehon, Island Bay, and wul leave this week for Christchurch.

Miss Kineaia, Christehureh, will arrive in Wellington next week en routo to bydney, where she will upend threo months.

Among New Zealanders recently in London, "The Post's" representative mentions the following Wellington people: Miss M. B. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. F. G, B. Sanders, Mrs. G. Gillon Mrs. and Misses Baw, Miss K. O'Donnell, Mrs. G. L. Almond, Miss G. M Pearson, and Dr. E. Donny Gillies (Paljnerston North). . .

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 123, 26 May 1932, Page 15

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 123, 26 May 1932, Page 15

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 123, 26 May 1932, Page 15

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