PERSONAL NOTES
VICEREGAL. On Saturday afternoon her Excellency Lady Bledisloe opened the annual garden party of the 'Wellington. Division of the Girl Guides. ia. the grounds, of the Ministerial. Eesldence. in Tinakori road. Their Excellencies attended Divine Service at St. Barnabas' Church, Khandallah yesterday morning.' Today the Governor-General opened'at Palmerston North the 11th Annual Botary Conference of New Zealand. - ' Mr. H. J. Thompson, secretary of the New Zealand- Law Society, is leaving on an official visit to • Auckland tomorrow night. The Mayor (Mr. T. C..A. Hislop) will leave Wellington tomorrow evening for Botorua to attend the annual conference of the Municipal Association. . Among the guests at the. Midland Hotel are Mr.' and Mrs. G. W. Kirk (York, England),.Mr. and Mrs. H. Wilson (Auckland), Mr. and Mrs. Ihos. Bedman (Masterton), Mr. and Mrs. V. balek (Auckland), Messrs. F; S. Booth. (Dunedin),. Sydney H. Fitter (London), £;»? wm" c <i *elbouril<')>. and Martin liirsch (Chicago). • - r . ( M«ssrs.T-B. Logan, E. T.'Beece (Cnnstcnurcli), E. E. Pettersen (Sydney), and A. Sutton, (Masterton)-are among the guests at the, Boyal- Oak Hotel. • ' ■ "-■ Staying .at the Grand .Hotel are Messrs. S. P. ButMe (Dunedin), and N. Woods and B. Midglcy ■' fChristchurch). \ . ■. . . Major and Mrs. Trevor Horn (England), Dr. and Mrs. L. Utz- (Sydney), Captain X H.. Maedonald (Liverpool, Nova Scotia), Messrs. "W. O.- Smeatoa (Dunedin), and W. Windus (Auckland) are. staying at the Hotel St. 'George; ' Visitors to Wellington staying at the Empire Hotel include Mr.-, and-Mrs Byfora (Dunedin), Messrs: E. Harding (Woodville), W. F.Titehner (Dunedih), H. Scales (Masterton), M. -Busk and H. Grey (Auckland). ' ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 48, 27 February 1933, Page 9
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