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SOCIAL NEWS

Mrs. R. Scniple, of Wellington, is at the Grand Hotel.

Lady Allen, of Morrinsvillo, who lias been visiting Auckland, lias returned home.

Mrs. H. llailey, of Hamilton, and Mrs. 11. Lnnghuuls, of Whangarei, arc at the Royal Hotel.

Mrs. X. Willock, of Gisborno, who has been visiting Auckland, left on Fridav for Wellington.

Miss S. McGall'an, Gillies Avenue, Epsom, will leave by the Monowai tomorrow on the island cruise.

Miss Muriel Adams, Arthur Street Onchunga, will join the Monowai to morrow on the Island cruise.

Miss .lean Kent, Fairfax Road, Epsom, will leave Wellington by the RuaJiine 011 July 15 to visit England.

Mrs. G. 1\ Finla.v and Miss Mary Finlav, Mountain Road, Epsom, are spending a low days at the Chateau.

Mrs. H. S. Robison, of Nelson, who has been visiting Mrs. Fdward Anderson, of Reniuera, has returned south.

Misses Jean and Lawrie Hooper Smith, of Dannevirke, who have been visiting Auckland, have returned home.

Mrs. John Ewen and Miss Margaret Ewen, Reniuera, returned bv car yesterdav from a short visit to Whangarei.

Mrs. Sydney Allen, of New Plymouth, who lias been spending a holiday in Auckland, returned homo last evening.

Miss Valerie Maeindoe, Westbourne Road, Reniuera, who has been spending a holiday in Sydney, arrived home last week.

Mrs. A. 31. Johnstone, of Waikareao, Waipukurau, will leave Auckland by the Monowai to-morrow for a holiday cruise to the Islands.

Miss Estelle Nevill, of St. Heliers Bay, will leave by the Monowai tomorrow for Apia, where her marriage will shortly take place.

Mrs. Andrew Paterson and Miss Nancy Paterson, of Remuera Road, have returned to Auckland after a visit to Dunedin and Queenstown.

Mrs. T. Maxwell and Miss Jean Maxwell, Belmont Avenue, Mount Albert, will leave by the Monowai tomorrow 011 a cruise to the Islands.

At Hotel Cargen are:—Mrs. M. 10. .Mitchell (Palmerston North), Mrs. J. Cunningham (Blenheim), Mrs. Chapman (Taupo), and Mrs. T. R. Bloomfield (Waiuku).

At the Central Hotel are: —Mrs. D T. Goringc (Mangaweka), Mrs. C. R Riddell (Dannevirke), Mrs. •C. B Havward (Hamilton), and Miss M. Fisher (Wellington).

Mrs. G. M. Firth, of Hamilton, who has been the guest of her mother. Mrs. Sictnov Thorne George, Remuera Road, for several days, returned homo by car yesterday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Levens, of Onetangi, W T aiheke, and their two daughters, Mrs. A. Flatt and Mrs. J. Faulconbridge, of Epsom, will leave by the Monowai to-morrow on a holida}' cruise to the Islands.

Miss May Campbell, of Devonport, who has been the guest of Mrs. A. Newdick, Epsom, prior to her departure for England, will leave by the Niagara tomorrow for Sydney, where she will join the Strathnaver en route to England.

At the Station Hotel are: —Mrs. G. Neill' (Rawcne), Mrs. V. Smart (Coromandel), Mrs. H. Fraser and Miss R. Burge (Wellington), Miss E. Hitchen (Rotorua), Miss R. Daines (Huapai), and Miss A. Collins (Palmerston North).

The Brownies of the North Shore company, accompanied by the Tawny Owl, Miss Francis Gill, paid a visit on Saturday afternoon to tho Brett Homo. Takapuna, taking with them small gifts. They were welcomed by Sister Edith, who introduced them to her charges. Previously, the guides and committee of the 'same company paid a similar visit to the home.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22463, 6 July 1936, Page 3

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SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22463, 6 July 1936, Page 3

SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22463, 6 July 1936, Page 3