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PERSONAL NOTES

Mrs. C. B. Shaw, Fancourjt Street, Karori, left by aeroplane last iiight ior Christchurch.

Lady Myers's sisters, Mrs. Fjaber and Mrs; Harris, of Melbourne, are at present her guests.

'. Mrs. C. R. Dodd, who has (been the guest of Mrs. J. W. Doherty, 'Kelburn, has returned to Auckland.

Mrs. T. R. Barrer, Masterton, is visiting Wellington.

Mrs. Arthur Seed and Miss jMarjorie Seed have retutrned to Wellington from Tauranga..

Mrs. A. F. Lowe has returned to Wellington from a trip to England and the Continent

Mrs. W, T. Wilberfoss, Wanganul, has returned home from a visst to Wellington.

Miss Doris Black has returned to Wellington after spending a few weeks at Rotorua.

The Misses R. arid I. Bennett, The Terrace, who are visiting Auckland, will be returning home ■ next week.

Mrs. John Fletcher, New Hebrides, left by the Monowai yesterday for Sydney, and will spend six months touring Australia before returning home.

Miss Joan Nicol, eldest daughter of Lieutenant and Mrs. David Nicol, is shortly returning to Wellington.

Mr. and Mrs. P. A. O'Neill, Wangariui, who came to Wellington for the races and are staying at the Midland Hotel, will return home tomorrow.

Misses Phoebe and Nancy Hearling, who havfe been the guests of Mrs. S. H. Ferguson, Hataitai, have returned to Auckland.

The Misses Permin have returned to Dunedin after a month's holiday in the North Island.

Mrs. W. H. Livick, Oriental Bay, returned by the Makura after a seven months' visit to Australia.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wray, who have been living in England for some years, have returned to New Zealand, and have taken up residence in Welling: ton.

Mrs. Eric Scott, Wellington, who has been visiting Dunedin and Oamaru, is spending a holiday with her sister. Mrs. E. Appleby, Christchurch.

Miss Gladys Ede, Wellington) who has been staying with her aunt, Mrs. Finnic, Christchurch, has returned to her home, accompanied by her cousin, Miss Isobel Finnic.

Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Dickson, who have been spending six weeks with Mr. and Mrs. A. Dickson, Christchurch; have retutrned to Wellington.

■■ Miss Francis Norman, Tinakori Road, who is visiting Auckland, where she is the guest of her fiance's mother, Mrs. E. H. Mitchell., will return home next Wednesday.

Mrs. V. P. Thompson, Miss Lola Thompson, and Miss M. C. Firth, Hiropi Street, left this afternoon for a visit to Auckland.

Miss Helen Gray, Island Bay, who has been visiting Mrs. S. Ankins, Wanganui, has returned home.

Mrs. A. Wall, Devonport, Auckland, is taking up her residence in Wellington.

Mrs. Olphert, Lower Hutt, is visiting Mrs. Mules, Woodville.

The following are among the guests at Sayes Court:—Commander Hall (H.M.S. Wellington), Mrs. Hall (Auckland), Captain and Mrs. North (England), Dr. and Mrs. Fisher (Otago).-.Mr. and Mrs. Hockley and family-.(Christ-church), Mr. and Miss Organ (Blenheim), Mr. Rice (Sydney), Mr., Mrs., and' Miss Hanaford (Queensland), Mrs. Mitford (Auckland), Dr. Moir (Wellihgtbrl, Mr. and Mrs. Knight (Palmerston North), Miss Hanford (Sydney), Mis:s.lsaacs.-(Auckland), and Mr. Maskell (Auckland).':; ■•. . . ' ;

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 21, 25 January 1936, Page 18

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 21, 25 January 1936, Page 18

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 21, 25 January 1936, Page 18