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PERSONAL NOTES

Lady Sidey, who has been attending the Plunket conference in Wellington, left for the south on Monday evening.

Mrs. Jack Bristed, Carlton Flats, The Terrace, is visiting Dunedin.

Lady Hutchison, who has been visiting her son, Dr. Hutchison, Lower Huttr, left for Dunedin- on Monday evening.

Dr. Doris Gordon, Stratford, will leave for the south tonight.

Mr. and Mrs! Phillip Levy, Christchurch, are spending a few days in Wellington.

Mrs. C. Hawkins, Auckland, is visiting her son in Masterton. She is accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. S. G. Gorman, Papatoetoe.

MissOE.:G. ; Elliot,;New Plymouth; has returned home from a brief visit to Wellington.

Mrs. W. McKechnie, who arrived in Wellnigton today with her small daughter is the guest of her mother, Mrs; J. M. Troup, -Kelburn.

Mrs.' D.\ Hamilton, Kent. Flats, and Miss Leslie Hamilton, who have been spending a holiday in Sydney, will return by the Wanganella which arrives in Wellington on November 24.

Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkie left by car this morning for Napier to bid farewell to their daughter, Miss Jpnet Wilkie, who will leave, by.the Rangitiki today for England.

Miss Catherine Leggott, Wellington, who visited ■: Christchurch for race week, arrived from the south this morning. ''": -

Mr. and Mrs ; Alaistair Stalker, Mosgiel, Otago, have commenced a tour of the North Island, and at present are the guests of Mrs. M. J. Forde, Kelburn. -•','

Mrs. T. H. Coltman will leave for the south by the inter-island ferry tonight.

Mrs. Gilpin, Wellington, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. B. Arnold, Akaroa. \

Mr. and Mrs. Elsford, Wellington, will meet their daughter Mrs. Edser, who will arrive from England by the Rangitata on^November 24, and whom they have not seen for thirty years.

Mrs. R. Reid (Paraparaumu), Mrs. J. Jones (Waikanae), and the Misses J. and N." Gibson (Patea), are staying at the Royal Oak Hotel.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1937, Page 18

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1937, Page 18

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1937, Page 18

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