BY THE LARGS BAY
The following New Zealand passengers were booked to travel by the Largs Bay, which left London on September 7 for Sydney:—
Auckland.—Mrs. O. .Tump, Miss A. liysaght, Mr. and Mrs. H. Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. A. Craig, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Carr. Miss M. C. Carr, Mr. O. M. Hope, Miss W. Hope, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Morrish, Mr. J. Young, Mr. B. S. A. Gerrlsh, Mr. H. M. Taylor, Mr. W. A. Kelk, Misses A. C. and K. M. Kelk, Mrs. J. Hay, Mrs. C. S. OldHeld, Mrs. M. Adams, Misses N., M., and W. Adams, Mr. L. Lewis, Mr. S. King; Mr. J. Black.
Wellington.—Mrs. G. K. Morris, Mr. A. Hendry, Mr. H. MulUn, Mr. and Mrs. A. Milne, Master K. Milne, Miss M. L Hazell, Mr. W. V. Ives, Miss E. J. Ives, Mrs. J. Kendall, Mr. IJ. Milne, Mrs. F. I. Goodman, Miss I. Goodman, Mr. H. \V. Clark, Mr. K. F. Baker. Lyttelton.—Miss M. T.. McKeohnie, Mrs. S. C. Regnault, Miss Yvonne M. Regnault, .Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jenkins, Mr. E. J. Bond, Mrs. R. Hlngston, Mr. A. Caldwell. Dunedin. —Miss H. E. Beamish, Mrs. J. Paterson, Mrs. F. Vander Hock, Mr. J. M. Edwards, Mr. J. I>. Willson, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Hood, Mr. Gordon G. Hood, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 Spencer. *< Napier.—Mr. N. F. Harsten.
More foreigners came to England last year than ever before. They numbered 403,154.
According to experts, textiles will 'soon be on the market, which will not I crush, crease, nor spot; they will be • waterproof as well.
BY THE LARGS BAY
Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 83, 5 October 1938, Page 20
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