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PERSONAL NOTES

Miss Jean Hutch en, "Croydon," Hill Street, will leave by the Tamaroa on Monday for a visit to England and Scotland. Squadron-Leader and Mrs. M. W. Buckley and Miss Robin Buckley, who have been paying a short visit to

relatives in Christchurch, returned to

Wellington by aeroplane yesterday morning. They will leave on Monday for a trip to Great Britain.

Miss Audrey Ormond, Waipukurau, will leave for Wellington at the end of this week to join the Tamaroa, which leaves on Monday for England,

Miss Baber, Silverstream, is the guest of Miss Hey wood, Remuera, Auckland.

Mrs. Shepherd, Wellington, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Davies, Hawera.

Miss Joyce Hale, Stratford, is visiting Wellington.

Miss. D. V. Pees, Palmerston North, left Wellington on the Remuera yesterday for England and the Continent, for an indefinite period.

Mrs. T. Black, Christchurch, and her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Paterson, Nelson, are spending a holiday in Wellington.

Mrs. E. A. Curlett,' Hastings, returned home by the express on Tuesday after a holiday spent at the Hutt and Wellington.

• Mrs. A. M. Thomson, New Plymouth, is spending a fortnight's holiday in Wellington. ■ Miss Jean Downey, Hawera, has returned home after a holiday in Wellington. Mrs. G. F. Martin, Wellington, is visiting Christchurch, and is staying at Warner's Hotel. Miss A. Richardson, Wellington, is staying at the Grosvenor Hotel, Timaru.

Mrs. Frank de la Perrelle, Invercargill, will leave on Sunday for a holiday in Wellington.

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H. Allan, Wellington, who have been for a motor tour of the North Island, visiting Waitomo Caves, Rotorua, and National Park, have returned home.

Mrs. John Finch, who has been visiting Wellington, has returned to her home in Dunedin.

Miss P. Wolters, Carterton, who is in Wellington for the- Women's Institutes' conference, is the-guest of Mrs. J. G. McDermont, Mount Victoria.

Mrs. C. H. Crump, Dargaville, with her daughter, Miss Joy Crump, is spending an extended holiday in Wellington. ] Mrs. Maurice Sinclair, Blenheim, is visiting Auckland, where she is the guest of her mother, Mrs; Waller Pavitt, Remuera. ~ . Mrs. H. D. Raphael, Wellington, is visiting Auckland and will remain there for some months.-. Miss Florence Cannon, Christchurch, arrived in Wellington this morning. She will be the guest of Mrs. Cecil Robinson, Khandallah. Mrs. T. O. Critchley (Canada), Mrs. T. S. .Critchley (Blenheim), and Miss D. A. Dawson (Auckland) are among the guests staying at the Midland Hotei. . ' ■ •

Mesdames Piper (Martinborough), G. A. Colville and Blomfield (Auckland), Winkler (Pahiatua), _.and. N, .Western (Dunedin) are among the guests at the Empire Hotel. ' . -'.:'■■_"■ -. ".' ..' .

Mrs. H. E. Vail (Western--Australia), Mrs. N; Donald (Auckland), Mrs. Armstrong (Dannevirke), nnd;Miss R. A. Hansen (Sydney)-., are guests at the Hotel St. George". ... . ..-....:..

Mesdames A.. Speedy; (Hunterville), E. R. Sanderson; (Christchurch),;.-.: L. Walker (Tauranga), G. Walker - (Dun-edin),-Misses .J. Stephenson. (Tauranga), and R. Taylor (Auckland) are staying at the Royal Oak Hotel.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1937, Page 18

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1937, Page 18

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1937, Page 18

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