SOCIAL NEWS.
Sirs. F. Murison, Auckland, is visiting the South. Miss Joyce Seth Smith, of Wanganui, is visiting Auckland. Mrs. R. Dickinson and Miss Audrey Dickinson are in Napier. Miss F. Peacock, of Hamilton, is spending a holiday in Auckland. Mrs. J. E. D. Spicer, of Remuera, is visiting the Dunedin Exhibition. Mrs. Nutsey, Auckland, is the guest of Mrs. Sydney Ward, Stratford. J Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Harding, of Auckland, are staying in Christchurch. Lady Parr, accompanied by her family, left for Wellington by train last evening. Mrs. A. R. Sievwright, who has been staying at Shortland Flats, Auckland, has returned to Wellington. Miss Connie Cullen, of Waikorohai, is visiting Wanganui and is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. William Hobbs. Mrs. TL H. Featherstone. Wellington, is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. M. Walton, Ngapuhi Road, Remuera, Auckland. Miss Ruby Johnstone has returned to King George's Hospital after spending a holiday at her home in Takanini. Miss Doreen Walsh, of Kohimarama, was a passenger by the Marama, which left Auckland on Saturday for Sydney. Sirs. L. M. Paterson, Remuera, left for Wellington yesterday en route for the United States, Britain and the Continent. Mrs. E. Copeland, of Palmerston North, and her sister, Miss Hamilton, of Invercargill, are holiday-making at Bayswater, Auckland. Miss Freda and Miss Margaret Guy. of Palmerston North, are visiting their sister, Mrs. J. Macky, St. Holier..; "Bay, Auckland. • Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Watkins and their daughter, of Mount Eden,«are visiting Opotiki and arc staying with Dr. and Mrs. Forbes. Mrs. O'CalFaghan and her daughter, Mrs. G. P. Rogers, of Hamilton, are spending a holiday at Devonport. They arc staying at Ventnor. Sirs. D. H. Macfarlano and Mrs. T. G. Watson, of London, and Mrs, L. House, of Kenya, British East Africa, who have been visiting their sister, Mrs. Waters, Riverside, Clevedon. left for Sydney hy the Marama on Saturday, on their return trip. They were accompanied by Miss Waters. While in New Zealand they enjoyed an extensive tour through both islands. They will sail for British East Africa in February.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19234, 25 January 1926, Page 5
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