PERSONAL NOTES
Lady Evelyn Drummond left Aucfe land by the Dunedin Star on Monday for London. The Hon. Eliot R. and Mrs. Davis; Auckland,, are staying at the Midland Hotel.. '••.■■• • ■ .
Mrs. R. Macalister .and Mrs. Christophers are Wellington visitors to Rotorua.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Parker, Everton .Terrace, left yesterday by the Awatea for a visit to Australia. •. •..
Miss Moira Digges-Smith, who has been visiting Mrs. R. W. Morrow, Fendaltoh, Christchurch, returned to Wel^ lington this morning.
Mrs. P. A. Herman, Auckland, who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. A. B. Sievwright, Wellington; left for the north by the Awatea last night.
Mr.' and Mrs, C. C Miles were passengers by the Maunganui for Sydney yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. W. Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. F. Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. O. Taylor are Wellington visitors to Wanganui for tho Gibbons-Burgess wedding today.
Mrs. J. Burns and Miss Edna Burns, Auckland, are spending a holiday in Wellington as the guests of Mrs. P.. R. Hornblow, Karori.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Barron, Ellice Street, who have been visiting Rotorua and Auckland, have returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Wilson, Bellevue Road, Lower Hutt, are at present touring through the North Island by motorcar.
Mr. and' Mrs. H. L. Cummings, Ngaio, left by'the Awatea last evening for Auckland.
Miss Doris Booke, Kenilworth, England, is a visitor to Wellington and is staying at the Midland Hotel.
Miss Ruby Anderson, Christchurch, is visiting Wellington, and is the guest of Mrs. J. Moss, Island Bay.
Miss Nora Gray, who has been visiting Miss Thea Collier, Wanganui, has returned to Wellington.
Mr, and Mrs..Kenneth Keir, Christchurch, left Wellington yesterday by the Maunganui for Sydney, en route for their future home in Maleny, Bris-, bane. Mr. and Mrs. F. Picot left Wellington by the Awatea last night for Australia. ■ Miss Mary MacKenzie. Auckland, who has been visiting Wellington, has returned home.
Mrs. J. Herrick and Miss J. Herrick - (Hastings), and .Mrs. Godfrey Pharazyn (Daiyievirke) are guests at-- the ( Hotel St. George. . - , ..
Mrs. and Miss Jackson Hughes, Wellington, are visiting Mrs. E. J. Hughes, Braeburn, Wans-T-^-U.
Mrs. T. H. Valmtine, Eltham, is paying a brief visit to Wellington.
Mrs. A. A. Stitchbury left by the Maunganui for Sydney.
"Miss Wyn Gilbert, Te AwamutuT' ai~ rived in Wellington yesterday, and is the guest of Mrs. M. Campbell, Brougham Avenue.
Mrs. C. Harris, Wellington, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hurley, Whenuakura.
Mrs. E. Wilson (Greymouth) and Mrs. T. W. Hercock (Napier) are staying at the Empire Hotel.
Mrs. P. Nathan left by the Maunganui yesterday for a visit to Sydney.
Miss Ina Warner, Merivale, Christchurch, left Wellington yesterday for Australia to visit her sister. Dr. Beatrice Warner, Brisbane. Mrs. C. Toon and Mrs. T. Quirk, Christchurch, left Wellington by the Awatea yesterday for a visit to Sydney^ and Melbourne. , , ■* _• ■ Miss A. "Joyce Weeber left Welling,ton" yesterday' for Sydney by --the Awatea- to spend a month's holiday, with her aunt, Mrs. Clement Weeber. Mrs. B. Goodger, Dunedin, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Jam.es Brown, Hawkestone Crescent, has returned home. -' - (
Mrs. M. C. Walker, Wellington, accompanied by her daughter and -her sister, Miss F. B. Ambridge, Gisborne, is the guest of Mrs. Robert A. Ambridge, Ricearton, Christchurch, after a visit to the Glaciers;
Mrs. Noel Layer (Christchurch), Mrs. W. H. Jackson (Masterton), Mrs. G. Fraser (New Plymouth), and Miss A. Lapham (Wellington) are staying at the Royal Oak Hotel.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 67, 16 September 1936, Page 17
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