SOCIAL NEWS.
Mr. and Mrs. George Tole have taken a flat in Prince's Court.
Mrs. and Miss Bendall, of Palmerston North, are visiting Auckland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bailey have rc turned to Auckland from Tuakau.
Mrs. 0. K. Steele, of Wellington, is staying at Hotel Ventnor, Devonport.
Mrs. J. Sutherland Ross, of Dunedin, and Miss Ross are staying at the Grand Hotel.
Mrs. R. Brassey, of Maurice Avenue, Remuera, and her son have returned from Takapuna.
Mrs. and Miss Couper have returned to Cambridge after spending a fortnight at Devonport.
Miss E. Upton, of Auckland, is a recent visitor to the White Star Hotel, Queenstown.
Miss Stella Menries, of Monnt Eden, has returned from a motor tour of the North Island.
Mrs. C. A. Weston, of Sydney, is a visitor to Auckland, and is staying at the Grand Hotel.
Miss E. Tracey, of Bay, and Miss Kathleen Tracey are staying at Hotel Cargen.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Ramsden, of Wellington, have returned after a visit to Auckland.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. S. Gray, of Mount Eden, spent the holidays in Palmerston and Wellington.
Miss M. Kirker was a guest at the White Star Hotel, Queenstown, during the Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. C.' G. Pownes, of To Awamutu, are spending the holidays at Russell and Whangarei.
Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone Ward and thrir children have left Christchurch en route for Sydney and Palestine.
Mrs. and the Misses da Boissiere, of Rernuera, have returned from a holiday spent at Parakai, Helensville.
Mrs. F. Macky has been spending a fortnight with her father, Mr. James Taylor, at Bardowie, Cambridge.
Miss Noeline Banks, of Cambridge, is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. W. Stopford at their flat at Takapuna.
Mrs. W. E. Anderson, of Alverstnne Flats, has returned from England and is spending a few weeks at Castor Bay.
Lady Norah .Tellicoe, who is visiting New Zealand, is at present the guest of Mrs. Herbert Elworthy, of "Craigmore," Timaru.
Mr. and I. Rothschild, of Wellington, have returned after a visit to their daughter, Mrs. F. H. Pope, of Auckland.
Miss Betty Girdwood, of Puketotara, is visiting Auckland and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. ,W. Bailey, of 70, Symonds Street.
Mrs. R. M. Robertson has returned from Tauranga, and is staying with her sister, Mrs. E. H. Reid, of "Bel Sito," Remuera Road.
Professor anrl Mrs. Rankine Brown, of Wellington, are among the visitors at The Chateau. Later they will go to Rotorua for a visit.
Mrs. Crisp and the Misses J. C. and M. Clarkson, left yesterday by tho XJI imaroa for Sydney, en route for England, where they intend to settle.
Miss Daphne Henderson, Hamnna Street, Devonport, has returned to Auckland, having spent the past year touring in England and on the Continent.
Mrs. D. I. Goodwin, who has been tlie guest of Mrs. 1. J. Goldstine, of Epsom, and of Mrs. Oscar Josephson, Brooklyn Flats, returned yesterday to Hikurangi.
Mr. and Mrs. A de L. Willis and their children, of Cambridge, have exchanged homes for the holidays with Mrs. C. Mcßride, at Takapuna, and are at present in residence there.
Sir Francis * and Lady ColchesterWemyss, of Ravensworth, Cheltenham, England, who' arrived in New Zealand before Christmas, are at present spending a few days in Christc.hurch.
Miss Grace Willoughby, of Grafton, Auckland, who has been attending the Girl Citizen Conference at New Plymouth, »is spending a holiday in Hamilton and will return at the end of next week.
Mr. and Mrs. Proud and Mr. and Mrs. Halliday, of Tawera Road, Green Lane, have returned to Auckland after spending the Christmas holidays with Mrs. H. H. Hutt, To Awa, River Road, Ngaruawahia.
Sir Henry R. Peirse and Lady Peirse, of Bedale, Yorkshire, who arrived in NewZealand about five weeks ago, nro at present visiting Christchurch. After seeing various places of interest in the North Island.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20768, 10 January 1931, Page 16
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