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SOCIAL NEWS

Mrs. George Andrews, of Kohukohu, is at the Central Hotel.

Mrs. A. Craig has retifrned to Otorohanga after a visit to Auckland.

Mrs. T. EL Lowry, of Okawa, Hawke's Bay, is visiting Christchurch.

Mrs. C. C. Lange, of Invercargill, is visiting Auckland. She is at Hotel Cargen.

Mrs. W. Ropea, of Martinborough, and Mrs. C. Hudson,, of Master ton, are visiting Rotor ua.

Mrs. A. E. Alison, King Edward Parade, Devonport, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. A. Wall, of Wellington.

Miss Joan Williams, who arrived in Wellington last week Dy the llangitiki, has returned to her home in Hawke's Bay.

Mrs. A. C. Dacre, o£ Devonport, has left by motor-car for Te Aroha, accompanied by Mrs. <T. Herbert, of Cambridge.

Mrs. Herbert Williams and Miss Rosemary Williams, of Hawke's Bay, are the guests of Lady Acland, of Cnristchurch.

Mrs. Duncan Ross and Miss Jean Ross, Market Road, Remuera, have left by motor-car on a holiday visit to Raglan.

Mrs. R. Collogan and Miss Freda Collogan have returned to Auckland after a visit to Rotorua and the Waitomo Caves.

Mrs. W. R. Barker and the Misses E. L. and M. Barker, of Gisborne, are visiting Auckland. They are at the Grand Hotel.

Mrs. Cecil Gray, of Rangitikei, who has been visiting relatives in Auckland, left by the express last evening on her return South.

Overseas visitors at Hotel Cargen include Mrs. W. E. MacKendrick (Toronto, Canada), Mrs. Burrill Robinson, Mrs. J. Bartlett and Miss Bartlett (London).

Miss Kathleen Kelly, of Sydney, who has been the guest of Mrs. J. W. Lowe, St. Aubyn Street, Devonport, will leave on her return to Australia by the Aorangi to-night.

Mrs. A. L. Jaffrey and Miss Pat Jaffrey, Pukehana Avenue, Epsom, who have been spending several weeks at the Hotel Cheltenham, Devonport, will return home to-day.

Mrs. J. MosSj of Sydney, who has been spending several weeks in Auckland and has been staying at Hotel Stonehurst. will leave on her return to Australia by the Aorangi to-night.

At the Station Hotel are Mrs. W. L. Bell and Miss N. Armstrong (Hamilton), Mrs. T. Butler (Cambridge), Mrs. H. Steel (Whangarei), Mrs. H. Howcroft (Te Kawa), Miss J.- Irvine (Te Kuiti), the Misses K. and M. Smart (Hawera).

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22345, 17 February 1936, Page 3

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SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22345, 17 February 1936, Page 3

SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22345, 17 February 1936, Page 3