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SOCIAL NEWS.

Mrs. F. H. Barton, of Taihape, is visiting Auckland and is staying at Hotel Oargen.

Mrs. G. C. Field, of Hastings, is visiting Auckland and is staying at tho Central Hotel.

Mrs. E. M. Walker, of Laurie Avenue, Parnell, lias returned from a visit to Rotorua.

Mrs. D. G. Hum, of Sydney, has returned to Auckland from Ilotorua, and is at Hotel Cargen.

Mrs. W. R. Wilson, Mrs. R. M. Tolhurst and Mrs. Miller, aro on a holiday visit to Wairakei.

Mrs. E. C. Clarke, Miss Joyce de Vere and Miss Doris Bradford, of Melbourne, are at Hotel Cargen.

Mrs. H. G. Jones, of Lucerne Road, Remuera, left by the Mariposa yesterday on a visit to Sydney.

Mrs. and Miss E. Thronsen, of Remu era Road, have returned from an ex tended holiday in the North.

Miss D. Beatson, of London, who has been visiting Rotorua, has returned to Auckland and is staying at Hotel Cargen.

Lady Robertson, with her family, has returned to her home in Auckland, after spending tho holidays at Minnehaha Avenue, Takapuna.

Lady Nolan and Miss D. Nolan, of Auckland, have arrived in Christehurch and are tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barker, Fendalton.

Mrs. R. A. Patrick, of Sydney, who has been spending a holiday in Auckland with her parents, returned with her infant daughter by the Mariposa yesterday.

Mrs. Jl. Meek and Miss Marjorie Meek, who have been spending the past sixweeks at Northcote, will return to their home in Minnehaha Avenue, Takapuna, next week.

Mrs. M. Goldstine, of Inverness Avenue, Epsom, left by the Mariposa for an extended holiday in Sydney and tho Blue Mountains, and will be in Sydnoy for the opening of tho bridge.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21114, 23 February 1932, Page 3

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SOCIAL NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21114, 23 February 1932, Page 3

SOCIAL NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21114, 23 February 1932, Page 3

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