THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL
AUCKLAND VISIT ENDING DEPARTURE ON FRIDAY The Governor-General, Lord Bledisloe, and Lady Bledisloo visited tho Community Sunshine Association's school in Nelson Street yesterday morning. In the afternoon Their Excellencies held a reception at Government House at which representatives of the Various social welfare and charitable organisations of the city were present. To-day Lord Bledisloe will address the Auckland Creditmen's Association at luncheon at Milne and Choyce's Reception Hall. To-morrow His Excellency will lay the foundation-stone of tho new home for the elderly blind in the grounds of the New Zealand Institute for the Blind at Parnell. On Friday Lord and Lady Bledisloe'l stay in Auckland will come to an end. They will leave by the limited express that evening for Palmerston North, en route -to Napier. After fulfilling several engagements in Napier and district they will return on August 3 to Wellington, where they will go into residence at Government House.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21553, 26 July 1933, Page 10
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