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PERSONAL NOTES

Miss Champtaloup, Dunedin, is the guest of Mrs. P. Marshall, Lower Hutt. vMiss Alison Pearce returned from a visit to Auckland and Gisborne yester-. day.

Miss Nancy Gibson, Christchurch, arrived in Wellington yesterday morning to spend a holiday.

Miss Shirley Clay has left for Hawke's Bay to attend the BuchananTodd wedding, which takes place on Tuesday.

Miss Helen Abraham, Dunedin, is visiting Wellington.

Mrs. G. T. Weston, Christchurch, will arrive in Nelson today to spend a short holiday;

Mr. and Mrs. C. J. R. Atkin, Wellington, are visiting Napier.

Mr. and Mrs. Hope-Gibbons and Miss Hope-Gibbons have returned to Wanganui from Wellington.

Miss Pinder has returned to Wellington after visiting friends in Hawke's Bay,

Miss Agnes McLean, who has been staying i'.t Sayes Court,' will leave on Monday to visit Waipawa.

Mrs. Eric Lawson,' Wellington, is visiting LJouth Canterbury, and is the guest of Mrs. S. Wigg, Waihi School, Winchester.

Miss Enid Buist, Blenheim, who has been spending a holiday in the North Island, has returned home.

Mrs. J. W. Grundy is a Wellington visitor to Auckland.

Miss Nora Bull, Napier, was staying in Wellington this week,

Miss Ewart (formerly of Invercargill) is in Wellington and staying at Sayes Court.

Mrs. W. Harming, Featherston, is the guest of Miss Cuff, Christphurch.

Mr.and Mrs. K. D. Mowat, Blenheim, have returned from a visit to Dunedin.

Mrs. Carmichael, Palmerston North, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. Pike, Makotuku.

Mrs. S. Heneley, Wellington, is visiting Auckland.

Mrs. E. R. Bonnington, who has been spending a holiday in Wellington, has returned to Blenheim.

Mrs. E. G. Kerr, Timaru, will arrive in Wellington today to attend the meeting of the New Zealand executive of the Ladies' Golf Union.

The Misses Hicks, London, are visiting their cousin, Mrs. Stanton Harcourt, at Hobson Street.

Guests staying at The Hermitage recently included Sir Charles Orr, Mrs. C. S. Clarkson, Mr. J. B. Humphreys, Sir and Lady Edmonstone, Miss Tausley, Miss M. Granham, Mr. L. Granham, Dr. McLaren, Captain C. McKay (all of London); Mr. L..A. Whisker, Mr. R. Wedderspoon (Wellington); Miss B. A. Russell (Palmerston North), Miss R. McGuinness (Masterton), and Dr. and Mrs. F. Hudson (Nelson).

Mr. and Mrs! J; M. A. Ilott arrived from the south this morning.

Commander and Mrs. B. R. Willett will arrive in this country by the Rangitane.

Lieut-Commander and Mrs; L. Gowlland and family are among the Rangitane passengers for New Zealand. v

Miss W. B. C. Warren is among those who will arrive in New Zealand by the Rangitane. '..-■•

Paymaster-Commander and Mrs. H. K. Totton and family will arrive in New Zealand by the Rangitane.

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Evening Post, Issue 52, 2 March 1935, Page 18

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Issue 52, 2 March 1935, Page 18

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Issue 52, 2 March 1935, Page 18