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PERSONAL NOTES

Sir John and Lady Cherry, London, are in Wellington arid are staying at the Hotel St. George.

Mr. and Mrs. Izett, Wellington, left by the Awatea for a holiday visit to Sydney.

Lady Dorman-Smith, wife of Sir Reginald1' Dorman-Smith, president of the National Farmers' Union, England, arrived in Auckland on Monday by the Niagara from Australia.

Mrs. E. M. France, Wellington, is visiting her brother, Mr. W. Russell Blow, Sydney.

Mrs. Miles Acton-Adams and Miss Peggy Acton-Adams, Christchurch, arc staying at the Grand Hotel, Auckland.

Mrs. C. R. Clemson, Thames, is visiting Wellington.

Miss.Cora.Gow, Wellington, left by the Awatea yesterday for Sydney, en route for England, where she will stay for an extended visit.

Mrs. F. Gould, Mangwhare, is a visitor to Wellington.

"The Post's" London correspondent states that Mrs. S. Wyn Irwin (Christchurch) and, her son. Dr. Brian Wyn Irwin, of the Department of Health, Wellington, are busy seeing the sights of London before motoring to the south of England to visit relatives. They hope to go abroad later and contemplate leaving fdr New Zealand in October.

Lady Stewart, Pigeon Bay, Christchurch, and her two little daughters, will leave by-the Rangitane on May 7 for a trip to England

Mrs Roy Robertson, New Plymouth, is spending a holiday with her parents, Mr and Mrs W P Williams, Lower Hutt.

Mrs. J. Beswick, Mount Street, left last evening by the Awatea. for Sydney.

New Zealand members of the Coronation Choir who will take part in the Albert Hall concert on Empire Day, May 24, will include Miss Christina Young (Wellington), Mr Dems Dowling (Ranfurly), and Mr Hubert Clarke (Auckland), states "The Post's" London correspondent.

Miss Marion McLuskie, who spent the Easter holidays with Mrs Ibbotson, Otaki, has returned to Wellington.

Mrs N Grace and her daughter, Jewel, are Invercaigill visitors to Wellington. They are the guests of Mrs. 1 Robert Todd, Island Bay.

Mrs J S Nugent (Tokomaru Bay), Mrs G S White (Takapau, Hawke's Bay), Mrs. H. Ibbotson (Hamilton), Mis A A Stewart (Eltham), Mrs. B. McCarthy (Hawera), and Miss N. 'Bowrey (Nelson) are among those 'staying at the Empire Hotel

Those staying at the Midland Hotel include Mrs D Bookallil (Australia), Mrs -RvT Dalziel (Sydney), and Mrs. W1 Packer (New Plymouth) Mrs R Green and Miss M Green (Auckland) and Mrs. J. A. Peck (Christchurch) are guests at the Hotel St George

Among thbse staying at the Hotel Waterloo are Mrs. A. H. Henderson (Chnstchuich), Mrs H R Rhodes (Woodville), Mrs. W. Boyes (Dunedin), Mrs Bright (Hawera), Miss B B. Jamieson (Edinburgh), Mrs J T Cunningham (Auckland), Mrs.'Neil Watson (Invercargill), Mrs. Lan Higgie, Miss Jackson (Wahganui), Miss Cornford (Napier), Mrs Cecil Burgess, Mrs. J. C. Nicholson (New Plymouth), Miss D. Maclean, Mrs! E. Bayley (Palmerston North), 'Mrs. F. 'Leonhard (London), Mrs. Hugh Robinson, and Mrs. Roger Hunt (Nelson).

Mrs. V. Clare, Mrs., Wilson (Auckland), Mrs B. Startdar't (Invercargill), Mrs. de Grave (Belgium), and Mrs. Hamilton (Waipawa) are among those staying at the Grand Hotel.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 92, 20 April 1938, Page 14

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 92, 20 April 1938, Page 14

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 92, 20 April 1938, Page 14