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PERSONAL NOTES
The Hon. Mr. Justice Blair and Mrs. Blair, The Terrace, will leave on Wednesday to spend Easter at Rotorua, where their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lan Miles, Newlands, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grotrian, "Konewa," Ashhurst, will be their guests.
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Houghton, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. McClurg, Lower Hutt, left last night for their home in Auckland.
'Mrs. C. B. Buddie, Auckland, is staying with -Lady Beauchamp. She will return- to Auckland towards the end of next week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Griffiths, who have paid a brief visit to New Zealand, will leave by.the Rangitata on Thursday for London.
. Lady Edmonstone, London, is staying at the Midland Hotel. .
Mr. and Mrs.-C. E. Sligo, who have been the guests of Mrs; Sligo's mother, Mrs. William Halse, Wellington, left by the Wangahella today en route for their home in Brisbane.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Page, Eketahuna, will arrive in Wellington next week to visit Mrs. ' Page's mother, Mrs. Zohrab; Silverstream.-
Mrs. Peter .Mac Lean, Wellington, who has been-staying with Mrs. W. Evans, Christchurch, returned yesterday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Norman, Tinakori Road, who have been motoring in the north,, returned-home today.
Miss Dawn Hayward, Avonside, Christchurch, arrived in Wellington yesterday to spend several weeks' holiday..:- - .
,Mrs.A.,E. Mabin, who has been visiting Taupo, has returned to Wellington.
Dr. Ada Paterson, who has been paying a short visit to Christchurch, returned 'to Wellington yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sierakowski and family, Christchurch, left Wellington today by the Wanganella for Sydney and Melbourne.-
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. R. Perry and family, Wellington, left by the Maunganui on Tuesday for Sydney, where they will make their home in future.
Miss Eileen Culling, the well-known Auckland golfer, will leave Wellington on Thursday by the Rangitata for England.
Mrs. H. G. Turner, Sumner, Christchurch, left Wellington today by the Wanganella for Sydney, where she will visit friends and relatives.
Miss Margaret McClelland, Ngaio, left by the Wanganella today on a holiday visit to Sydney and Brisbane.
Mr. and Mrs. D. "W. R. Heatley, Wellington, left today for Port Albert, North Auckland, where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Farr for Easter. . .
' Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cameron and Miss C. Cameron, Moeraki,' will leave on Thursday by the Rangitata for England.
Miss C. Clark, Wellington, Dominion secretary of the New Zealand Registered Nurses' Association,, will arrive in ' Christchurch on Friday and will attend the annual conference of the association to be held in Easter week. She will" be the guest of Miss R. Muir, Christchurch Hospital. ■ . ~
Mrs. B. Murray ~ Christchurch, is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. C. Gifford, Silverstream. '■■
Mrs. C. Edwards, Palmerston North, arrived in Wellington yesterday to spend a week's holiday. Mrs. F. Fischer, Wellington, is staying with her sister, Mrs. H. Julian, Inglewood; ■ ■
Mrs. A. G.; Butchers, Lower Hutt, returned.by the Wanganella on Saturday from Melbourne and Sydney.
Mrs. Murray Page, Wellington, who has been visiting Masterton and Hawera, is now staying with Mrs. E. W. Merewether, Gonville, Wanganui.
Miss J. Catchpole, Hawera, . left Wellington today by the Wanganella for Sydney to join the, Strathaird en route to England.
Mrs. 1.. T. Griffin, Remuera, Auckland, will leave Wellington by the Rangitata on April 9 to visit England.
Miss Alison Nicholas, Australia, will arrive in New Zealand shortly to spend a few weeks, with relations before leaving for England, where she will further her studies in dramatic art.
Miss Rita Kelly, Lower Hutt, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. J. Carpenter, Hobsonville, Auckland.
Mrs. F. F. W. Eberlet returned to New Zealand on Wednesday from a holiday of several months spent at Wellington and Otaki.
Miss J. Bicknell, Wellington, Dominion president of the New Zealand Registered Nurses' Association, will arrive in Christchurch from Dunedin on Easter Tuesday to preside at the annual conference of the association. She will stay at "The Lodge."
Mrs. A. Murphy has returned to Alton from a holiday visit to Wellington.
Mrs. Violet Wells (Auckland), Mrs. Owen Barker (Christchurch), Mrs. N. G. Donald (Auckland), Mrs. A. H. Woollett (Sydney), Miss Barton Lyon (Melbourne), Mrs. F. Wall (Martinborough), Mrs. R. Barker and the Misses Valeric and L. K. Barker (Gisborne), Mrs. R. H. Quillan (New Plymouth), Mrs. C. A. Cameron (Masterton), and Mrs. J. Kerr (Nelson) are staying at the Midland Hotel.
Miss Mollie Dombroski, who has been visiting Wellington, has returned to Inglewood.
Mrs. Cartwright, Wellington, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. H. Morton, Eltham.
Mrs. H. M. A. Major, Masterton, is a visitor to Wellington.
Mrs. Gordon Dransfield and Miss May Dransfield will leave Auckland this evening for Wellington, where they will join the Rangitata on-Thurs-day en route to England.
Mrs. A. W. Press and Miss M. Press, Wellington, are visitors to Auckland.
Miss Margery Barton, who has been visiting Auckland, will return to Lower Hutt tomorrow.
Mrs. J. L. Griffin, Kelburn, is spend,' ing a holiday with Mrs. Arthur Ste\^; art, Fendalton, Christchurch.
Mrs. J. F. Goodey (Wanganui), MiSs K. Biss and Miss H. Barry (Christchurch), Miss W. A. Cooke (Melbourne), Mrs. W. Johnstone (Auckland), Mrs. Nilsson (Hastings), Mrs. P. Hunter (Porangahau), and Mrs. C. L. Duigan (Wanganui) are staying at the Hotel Cecil.
Mrs. G. ■ Pharazyn and Miss C. Pharazyn (Dannevirke), Mrs. D. Henderson (Christchurcfr), Mrs. D. A. Craig (Paris), and Mrs. R. M. Thwaites (Brisbane) are staying at the Hotel St. George.
Mrs.'R. V. Hume (Featherston), Mrs. J. B. Bradley (Feilding), Mrs. D. Dale (Hunterville), Mrs. S. Madden and Mrs. C. Hudson (Masterton), Mrs.' D. McFarlane and.Mrs. E. Cole (Wanganui), Mrs. E. C. Holthouse and Miss M. Holthouse (Western Australia), Mrs. T. Verry (Pahiatua), Mrs. W. McA. Duncan and Mrs. A. Archer (Ruanui) are staying at ihe Royal .Oak £IqteU ' • ..
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Evening Post, Issue 82, 6 April 1936, Page 17
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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Issue 82, 6 April 1936, Page 17
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