SOCIAL NEWS.
Mrs. D. H. Ciochetto. of Auckland, is leaving for Sydney on Friday.
Lady Sim, after an absence of two years abroad, has returned to Dunedin.
Miss Cieelev Russell, Princes Street, re turned yesterday from a visit, to Gisborne.
Mrs. S. S. Jordan, of Sydney, is visiting Auckland and is staying at tho Gnyid Hotel.
Miss C. M. Bickersteth, of England, is visiting Auckland and is staying at Hotel Cargcn.
Mrs. H. F. Broadbent, of Sydney, js visiting Auckland and is staying at Hotel Cargen
Miss R. Dobson, of Christchurch, is visiting Auckland, and is staying at the Roval Hotel.
Miss M. Murdoch, of Ilawera, is a visitor to Auckland and is staying at the Royal Hotel.
The Misses A. Sutcliffe. 0. Sutcliffe and M. Sutcliffe, of Wellington, arc at tho Station Hotel.
Mrs. H. H. Partridge, of Glendowie. St. Heliers Bay. has returned from a visit to the Bay of Islands.
Lady Sinclair-Erskine is a passenger on the Rangitiki, which will arrive in Wellngton from England to-day.
Miss Noeline Lyon-Power, of Remuera, will leave by tho Klariposa on Monday, en route for a tour of Australia.
Miss Judith Sommerville. of Waipuku rau, is tho guest of her aunt, Mrs. I" Hall, Omahu Road, Remuera.
Mrs. G. I\. Anderson and Mrs. E. M. Pierce, of Rotorua, are visiting Auckland and are staying at the Central Hotel.
Miss Ida Thompson, of Christehnrch, is visiting Auckland, where she is the guest of Miss Longdill, Nefta, Brighton Road, Parnell.
Mrs. John Montgomery, of Christchurch. and her neice. Miss Montgomery, are visiting Auckland and are at the Grand Hotel.
Mrs. Allan Kav. who has been the guest of Mrs. Stewart, Upland Boad, Remuera, for a few days, will return to To Awamutu to-day.
Mrs. A. If. Ma gson and Miss Helen Magson, of Orakei Boad, Remuera, have returned from Takapuna, where they ha\e been spending the summer holidays.
Mrs, W. Thompson, Mrs. S. F. Smith, and Miss Munro Murcliie, of Auckland, have returned from an overseas trip and arc at present at the Station Hotel.
Mrs. W. Morrison, of Parnell Boad, with her mother, \Trs. Ilorne, accompanied by "Mis. Pickering, of Sandringham, and Miss Jean Lauder, of Bemuera, is at Rangitoto.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21110, 18 February 1932, Page 3
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368SOCIAL NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21110, 18 February 1932, Page 3
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