PERSONAL NOTES
Mis. Geoffrey Elkington, Tvho has boea spending sonic weeks at Lcnvry Bay,' returned today to the "Wairarapa. Her daughter, iliss Audrey Williams, who has also been at Lowry Bay, is now staying at Lower Hutt with llrs. H. M. Hayward. , Mr. and Mrs. Morgai* Duncan, "Wangaiiui, *\vill spend the weekend in. Wellington with Mr. and Mrs. Lan Duncan, Hobson Street. They will arrive tomorrow. " , Mrs. Hector Smith nnd Miss Rachel Smith, Napier, who 'iiavc been visiting Christclrarch, will return north tomor; TOW' morning. ' '' Mr. and -Mrs. AY. A. Gray, Sydney, aie visitors to "Wellington, and are staying at the Empire -Hotel. Bishop AY. C. Sadlier, retiring Bishop of Nelson, and Mrs. Sadlier will leave shortly for England, where they will' reside. Mis. Coleridge Parr, Cashmere Hills, Cliristcnureh, is paying a visit to Wellington, and is staying at Croydon, Hill Street. Miss Marie Bown, Wellington, is the guest of Mrs. D. Skinner, Christchurch. Mrs. J. Fleming Douglas, Dunedin, is in Wellington, and will leave by the Akaroa for a visit to her" daughter in England. Mis. Arthur Ledger, Christchurch, will arrive in Wellington tomorrow morning, en routo to Sydney. Mrs. Cook, Masterton, is a visitor to Wellington, and is staying at the Eoyal Oak Hotel. ■ • Mrs.' L. . G; . Millward; Palmerston Noith, is the guest of Mrs. Eogcr'Wilberfoss, Day's Bay. , Mrs. C. ~£. Jacobs (Wellington) and Mis. F. W. Slater (Wanganui) are spending a holiday in the South Island. Mrs. Thomas, Auckland, is visiting Wellington,, and, is staying at the Eoyal Oak Hotel. Mrs. P. H. i Harris and. Miss Jessie Hams, Christchurch, will leave Wellington next week by the lonic for a trip to England. Miss Pillans, Tauranga, is a visitor to- Wellington. Miss Merle Cunningham, who- was last year awarded an exhibition by the Eoyal Academy of Music, London, has booked her passage by the lonic, which will sail from Wellington on March 7i Miss• Cunningham intends to remain in London for at least two years. So far she has been exceptionally, successful in her^ musical studies. Among Stratford visitors to Wellington for tho Archbishop Redwood's jubilee celebrations were Mrs. D. J. Malone, Mis. 'P. O'Eeilly, and Mrs. Bennett. Eccent visitors to the White 'Star Hotel, Queenstown, included Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Partridge, Miss,E." Gcddes, Mr. J. Bruntpn, and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gillies (all of Wellington).
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 51, 1 March 1934, Page 15
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390PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 51, 1 March 1934, Page 15
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