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PERSONAL NOTES

Hiss Levin will leave Wellington tomorrow evening for Auckland with her sister. Mrs. F. Ayling, who is returning to England. Miss Levin will later visit Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Farrington returned to Blenheim today after a brievisit to Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. U. Tapper and Mr. Cholmoudeley Tapper, who have been in England for some years, will ro- ; turn to Christchurch next month. Mr. Tapper was formerly manager of the ' Christchurch branch of the Bank of New Zealand. Miss Dorothy Tanner, who has been visiting England and India, returned to Wellington yesterday by the'Wanganella, Mrs. Bower Knight and Miss Judith Knight, Dannevirke, are visiting Wcl- 1 lington, and are staying at Seatoun, ] whore they hava a house. Miss Alison Pearce, Hobson street, ' who has been staying with Miss Evelyn Todd, Masterton, will go tomorrow to stay with Miss Joan Williams. "Te Parae," and will return to Wellington on Monday. '■ Vice-Admiral Sir Edward and Lady . Heaton-Ellis, who have been visiting . Lake Wanaka, are now at the United ' ( Service Hotel, Christchurch.. Mrs. Robert Pockley, Sydney, is the 1 guest of Mrs. Perri Bremer, Lake Farm, 1 Waverley. . The Marquess of Hertford (a great- : nephew of Lord Nelson) arrived in < Sydney by the Otranto, and will be- 1 the guest of Mr. Oswald Ckeeko dur- 1 ing his two weeks' stay in Sydney, i "Ragley Hall," Warwickshire, one of i England's historic homes, is the seat 1 of the Hertford family (states an ex- 1 change). • Miss Ngaire Morgan, Wellington, is ' visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rces ! H. Morgan, Christchurch. ; Mrs. Lyndon Hawk, Taihape, is tho , guest of Mrs. A. Lawson, The Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hodgson, Orion- -\ tal Bay, are Wellington visitors to 1 Christchurch. ( Mr. and Mrs. Fane Cox, Lyall Bay, i have been the guests of Mr. and Mis. 1 R. D. Benjamin, Papanui, Christchurch. : Miss N. F. Clark, Wellington, is visiting Christchurch. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fauvel, Wellington, ' who have been visiting Christchurch, ' are at present in.Dunedin., Mrs. Charles Yeatman arrived from the south this morning, and is the 1 guest of her sister, Mrs. A. Bowden, 1 Kaiwaira. 1 Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Muir are Welling- ; ton visitors to Christchurch. Miss Cynthia Wood (Christchurch), \ Miss Ethel Thomas (Christchurch), and ; Miss Violet. Scrimshaw (Now Ply- ! mouth), who have been staying at Croydon House, Hill Street, will return home at the end of the week. Miss Irene Robb, who has been visiting Mrs. R.. Gilchrist, Petone, will re- , turn to Dunedin tonight. Mrs. H. C. Anderson, Wellington, is a visitor to Auckland. Miss Barbara Hutton, reputed to be the richest single girl in America, and heiress to the Woolworth millions, arrived in Auckland yesterday by tho now Oceanic liner Lurline. She is on . her way to Australia. Miss Cynthia Wood (Christchurch), Miss Ethel Thomas (Christchurch), and J Mias Violet Scrimshaw (New Plymouth), who have been staying at Croyr don House, Hill Street, will return home at the end of tho week. Miss Peggy Lowes (Eketahuna), who has been staying with Mrs. C. E. Richardson (Heretaunga) and Mrs. Noel Nelson (Tinakori Road), is spending a few days with Mrs. Hubert Nathan (Hobson Crescent), before returning home. ' Mrs. W. A. Parton, "Wellington, is spending Show Week in Masterton. Mrs. G. Yuil, Miss K. B. Armstrong, Misg Proud (Sydney), and Mrs. I). Harvey (Nelson) are staying at the | Empire Hotel. I Mrs. G. J. Smith, of Christchurch, is visiting "Wellington and is staying at the Royal Oak Hotel.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 38, 15 February 1933, Page 13

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 38, 15 February 1933, Page 13

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 38, 15 February 1933, Page 13

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