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PERSONAL NOTES

Mrs. Lindsay Gilmour, 243 The Terrace, will leave on Sunday for Rotorua and on :he^£eturn will take up her residence at Sayes Court.

Mrs. Frank Wilding, Christchurch, is the guest of Mrs. Philip Cooke, Halsweir Street.

.Mrs., A. Atkinson, Wellington, is the guest of Mrs.. H. J. Stace, "Marshlands," Blenheim.

Mrs. jPhillip McCarthy, Hawera, is making a visit to her mother, Mrs. Bourke', Wellington.

Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Harding and Miss Harding, of Ohangai, and Mrs. M. Sangster, .of Mangamingi, South Taranaki, are'among the many visitors to Wellington from the great dairying centre! They will return at the weekend via ' the . Wairarapa and Hawke's Bay. Mr.. Harding has been keenly interested in visiting the City Council's milk depot in the city. Free milk for children in the schools of Taranaki became a leading interest, and the privilege (extends to the majority of the schools of the province.

Mr. and Mrs. R. Orton, Mrs. H. D. Bates, and Mrs. S. Barton, Wanganui, are race week visitors to Wellington.

Miss Yiolet Sergent left Wellington yesterday by the Wanganella for a holiday visit to Sydney and Melbourne. iJtrs, N. J. Clarke, Wellington, is visiting relatives at Te Awamutu. Mrs. A. R. Standish is a New Plymouth visitor to Wellington.

Mrs. W. I/fclTJowie, Hawera, is visiting , Wellington, for race week. Mrs. A. Crawford, Rptorua, has left for visits to Auckland and Wellington.

Mrs. E. L.Thorpe, New Plymouth, is spending a holiday at Wellington.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Reeve, Paraparaumui left yesterday by the Wanganella on a ftrip to Australia. 'Mrs. Darcy Cameron, New Plyidouth, who has been visiting Wellington, returned to Taranaki on Wednesday,

I Mesdames A. T. Cattle, V. R. JRenai, and L. F. Spencer, Inglewood, are spending a short holiday at Wellington. j Mrs. D. Quickenden and Mrs. E. Smith, Patea, are visiting Wellington. •| Mrs. T. Barnes (Palmerston North), Mrs. J. Brice and Miss M. Brice are .Visiting Wellington and are staying at the Midland Hotel. . I Mrs. J. Farquhar (Dannevirke), Mrs. P. J. Sweetapple (Napier), Misses M. and J. Pattison (Waipawa), J. E, Coop (Havelock North) are staying ■at the Hotel Waterloo. -

Mrs. C. W. Rattray arrived at Wellington from the,south this morning. Mrs. J. Hope:iohnston, who has been making a brief visit to Wellington, has returned to Paltnerston North. Mrs. J. L. Stout, who has been the guest' of Mrs. G. H. Humphreys, Palmerston North, for several days, arrived at Wellington yesterday.

Miss D. Myers, Auckland, is staying at the Royal Oak Hotel.

The Misses F. J. Taylor (Auckland), E. J. Warwick (England), W. O. Rennie (Doyleston, Canterbury) are among the guests at the Empire Hotel.

Mesdames C^Porter, Pegden, C. Cohen (Palmerston North), G. W. Rattray ' (Dunediri)/ tX' G. H. Bush .(Parnassus), Misses*Olive Barnes (Erfgland), O. Crawford (Gisborne), Pegden (Palmerston North) are staying at the Hotel St. GeorgeC" '

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 7, 8 July 1938, Page 14

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 7, 8 July 1938, Page 14

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 7, 8 July 1938, Page 14