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SOCIAL NEWS.

Mrs. R. T. Schofield, of Auckland, is paying a vii.it to Wanganui.

Mrs. W. Beatson, of New Plymouth, left yesterday on a visit to Auckland.

Mrs. Lee Foster and Miss E. Foster, of Lower Hutt, are at the Hotel Stonehurst.

Mrs. I'. Muller, of Berlin, is visiting Auckland and is staying at Hotel Cargen.

Mrs. H. Thomason, of Stoke, Nelson, is visiting Auckland and is staying at the Grand Hotel.

Mrs. H. Scott, of Nairobi, Kenya, is visiting Auckland and is staying at the Grand Hotel.

Miss Meg Kissling, who has been staving in Dunodin for an extended period, has arrived on a visit to Auckland.

Miss Cushla Rainger, of Arney Road, Remuera, is visiting her sister. Mrs. Douglas Rathbone, of Hataitai, Wellington.

Mrs. F. Fulton, of Ilawke's Bay, and Mrs. SI. E. Fulton; of London, are visiting Auckland and aro staying at Hotel Cargen.

Sirs. L. Jackson, of Balfour Road, Parnell, returned by the Tofua yesterday from an extended visit to her daughter in Suva.

Sirs. H. Slandeno and Sliss Peggy Slandeno, of Dunedin, are the guests of Mrs. G. Cruickshank, of Keith Avenue, Remuera.

Sirs. Eric Rillstone, of Timara, is visiting Auckland, where she is the guest of her sister. Sirs. Prior Williams, of Mount Eden.

Sliss Sladge Nelson, of Goring-on-Thames, England, arrived by the Tofua in Auckland yesterday and is staying at Hotel Cargen.

Sirs. J. J. Craig and Sliss Joan Craig, who have been staying at their house in Takapuna, will return to-day to Mountain Road, Epsom.

Sirs. L. Lynden-Bell, of Streatley, Berkshire, England, was a passenger by the Tofua, which arrived in Auckland yesterday from the Islands. She is at Hotel Cargen.

Miss Sarah Stacpoole, who has been 011 a six months' tour of the South Island, from Blenheim to the Bluff has returned to Auckland and has taken up her residence at Huia.

A comprehensive paper on Slusical Education was given by Sir. W. D. Webber at the fortnightly meeting of the Auckland; Pianoforto Students' Association in the Lewis Eady rooms last evening. The president, Sliss Joyce Parker, presided. The need for considerable attention to technique and for an all-round education in music, particularly on the part of the pianoforte student, was stressed by the speaker. A pianoforte duo, "Brahms, Waltzes" was given by Sliss Hall and Sliss Slartin, and the pianoforte solo, "Clair do Lune" (Debussy) by Sliss Jovce Parker.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20990, 29 September 1931, Page 3

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SOCIAL NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20990, 29 September 1931, Page 3

SOCIAL NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20990, 29 September 1931, Page 3

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