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PERSONAL NOTES

Mr. and"Mrs. A. J. Harris, Gisborne, arrived at Wellington by plane on Wednesday for a brief visit.

Mrs. A. M. Johnston and Mrs. E. Norman,. Wellington, who have been visiting Mrs. C. Price, Waddington, North Canterbury, have left for; a motpr tour of ; the West Coast and Nelson.- .

Miss Hope Bernau, Napier, is / the guest of Mrs.-W. B. Martin, Martinborough. ■■•;■••■

Mrs. Claude Gorbett, Lower Hutt, returned yesterday from a visit to Masterton.

Miss C. ~de Lautour, Wellington, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. G..W. Willock, Gisborne, has returned home. ...

Mrs. H. T. Wood, .Wellington, and her son, Mr. Gordon Wood, have left for, a motor trip, to Wanganui and New Plymouth, and will spend.a few days in Masterton before returning home.

Mrs.- E. T. Spidy has given up her residence at Lancaster Street, Karori, and she and her daughter,; Miss Irene Spidy, are- staying at the Berkeley Hotel, Oriental Terrace., ■ ' •. .

Mrs. W. D. Nicholas, Paeroa, accompanied by her husband and daughter, have; been spending a few > days in Wellington prior to their departure by the Tasman -for the East.

Mr.' and Mrs. W. Sim', Karori, left 'today by car for Rotorua.

Mrs. Wadley; who has been making a three months' tour to the Islands, has returned home.

Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Allen and their son, who have been spending a fortnight's holiday in the Rotorua district, have returned to their, home at Paremata. ; •" - ■ /

Mrs. E. Whycrds's* Stratford, and Miss J. Felfon, Canterbury, are staying at the Royal Oak Hotel. \

Miss Satherley and Miss Lange, Levin, and Miss Nicolson, Otaki, left on-Friday for Rotorua by car, expecting to spend two or three weeks in the thermal regions. . '

Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hanlon, Tinakori Road, have returned to Wellington, and are staying at Croydon House.

Mrs. A. E;^Forsyth, Kelburn Parade," who has been staying with her mother, Mrs. Hilton -Lysnar, Gisborne, will return to Wellington today.

Mrs. Noel McGregor, Ohai, Southland, who passed. through Wellington early this week for Auckland, is staying for five weeks, with her mother, Mrs. E. H. Dane, Remuera Road.

, Mr, and Mrs. H. L. Evans, Kelburn, aiid their two small daughters, who have been visiting The Chateau, Tongariro, have'returned home. ~.'

Napier visitors-to Wellington include Mr, and Mrs. «E. Parsons, Miss M. Eager^ Miss G. Rusell,; Mrs. Shirley Bickhell, and Mr. and Mrs.*R. Mciver,.

Mrs.- D. A. Morrison (Wanganui) and Miss L. Harding (Masterton) are-stay-ing at the. Hotel St. George.

! Guests at the Midland Hotel include Mrs. and the Misses Barnett (Christchurch), Mrs. Low, "Mrs." and Miss Fisher (South Africa), Mrs. Lee M. Dornberg and Miss Vivian Dorhberg (Los Angeles), Mrs. and Miss Dash (Queensland), and Mrs. Dudley Willis (Greatford).

Mesdames E. T. Recce and B. Nicoll (Christchurch).i L. G. Hogg (Halcombe), A. Underwood (England), H. D.undas (New York), Misses Grace Roberts (England), J, Hogg (Halcombe), and M. J. Davis (Hunterville) are guests at the Hotel Waterloo.

Mrs. A. C. Gray (Auckland) and Mrs. A. H. Warren (Featherston) are among the guests at the Hotel St. George.

If you ■ use paste rouge, ■ and find trouble with the application, try applying it in three tiny dote instead of in one patch. This will ?llpw of easier spreading and blending, and the colour will be much more.jevenly distributed than is usually the case.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 117, 20 May 1939, Page 18

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 117, 20 May 1939, Page 18

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 117, 20 May 1939, Page 18