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PERSONAL NOTES

Mr. and MVs. T. H Lowry, Okawa, Hawke's Bay, left England on August 29 for New Zealand, travelling via Los Angeles, ;.

: Mrs. Clifford Gibbs, Blenheim; and Miss Gwen Dampney, Hawke's Bay, are the guests of Miss Nancy Hunt, "Moerangi," 23 HawkeStone Street.

Sir Cyril and Lady Ward and;: Miss Theresa Ward, Chnstchurch, will be visitors to New Plymouth for the last few days of the Dominion golf chanv pionship meeting to be held in October.

Mr. and Mrs. Norton Francis, Christ: church, will arrive in Wellington next Tuesday, where. Mr. Francis will attend ' "the Empire Conference of Chambers of Commerce, which; will, be opened by the Governor-General next week. ;

Mrs. R. Graham, Wellington, is the guest of Mrs. H. Westmacott, Timaru.

Dr. Gladys Montgomery, Auckland, left today by the Rangitane on 4 visit to England. . Mr:'and Mrs. F. W. Hobbs, Christchurch, will arrive in Wellington- next Wednesday' to attend. the: Empire Conference of Chambers of Commerce and functions connected "vvitji it.

Mrs. J. Mitchell, Napier;'is a guest at the Royal Oak Hotel. •

Mrs. Rae Davis, Sydney, .who has been visiting Palmerston North as the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. Davis,'left Wellington by the Wanganella today on her return home.

Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Hamilton and Miss Mary Hamilton, Sumner, Christchurch, will arrive in Wellington next Wednesday, where Mr. Hamilton will attend the Empire Conference of Chambers of Commerce. ' ''

Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry Knight, Palmerston North, and Mrs. Gertrude Farley, Honolulu, are guests at the Midland Hotel. " '

Mr. and Mrs. William" Machin, Christchurch, will arrive in Wellington next Wednesday to attend the various functions connected with the Empire Conference of Chambers of Commerce, which will open next'week. They will stay at the Hotel St.' George.

A Press Association message states that the death is announced at Dunedin of Mrs. Roseyeare, in her eightieth year. She was a daughter of Mrs. Crocome, who celebrated her one hundred, and second birthday in Dunedin a little over a week ago.

Mrs. Winifred M. Pharazyn has returned to Wellington from Tauranga, where she has been spending the winter. She will leave again tomorrow for Rotorua, accompanied by her niece; Miss King. ~ ■'■''■ ,',}.;•,

Mrs. J. H. Hall, Christchurch, who has been visiting Mrs. Garcia Webster, Heretaunga, and is, now the, guest of Mrs. A. H. Miles, Wellington,;: will return to Christchurch oh September 30. . . ... ■■'■■;'■},. .. >-; ; -

. Mrs. R. Purser (Perth), Mrs.. Mcßae Peacock and Miss Peacock (Christ; church)' are staying at the; Empire Hotel.

Miss K. Gallagher has returned to Wellington after visiting her sister, Mrs. E. W. Dooley, Cremorne Point, Sydney.

Mrs. W. T. Ikin and Miss Ikin have returned to Wellington from New Ply-: mouth. . ' ' ■'. )

Mrs. Fredric Brodie, Vancouver, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. Cobbe, Ruakiwi, Waingaro, has left on a trip to New Plymouth, Wellington, Napier, and Rotorua.' .

Mrs. G. Bradley, Murehison, is a guest at the Hotel St. George..

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 74, 24 September 1936, Page 18

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 74, 24 September 1936, Page 18

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 74, 24 September 1936, Page 18