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SOCIAL NEWS

Miss Elizabeth Gorrie, of London, is at the Esplanade Hotel, Dovonport.

Miss P. K. Webster, a dental nurse, of Otorohanga, has been transferred to Northeoto.

Mrs. Victor Salek, Hamilton Boad, Heme Bay, lias returned from a visit to Rotorua.

Mrs Baden Bellringer, of Stratford, arrived by car yesterday on a brief visit to Auckland.

M rs. E. Allen, of Western Australia, will leave by car to-day for a holiday in Hawke's Bay.

Miss E. B. Coldicutt, of Grafton Road. lias returned from an extended visit to Kotorua.

Mrs. J. Russell, Victoria Avenue, Reniuera, will leave by car to-day on a visit to Gisborne.

Miss Muriel Darling, who has been spending a holiday in Rotorua, lias returned to Auckland.

Mrs. G. Brown, of Te Kuiti, and Mrs. C. 13. Alyward, of New Plymouth, are at the Boval Hotel.

Mrs. Desmond Twigg, of Te Teko, who has been visiting Auckland, returned home on Saturday.

Miss Gay Wilson, Portland Road. Rcmuera, will leave to-night on a visit to Wellington and the Chateau.

Mrs. Warwick Fairfax, of Sydney, passed through Auckland by the Monterey on Saturday on a world tour.

M iss Mary Milsoni, Waterloo Quadrant, will leave by the limited express to-night on a visit to Christchurch.

Mrs. K. Prouse, of North Auckland, lias left for Dunedin, where she will attend the Women's Institute Conference.

Mi ss M. Little, of Los Angeles, and Mrs. McMeeken and Miss Carson, of Palmerston North, are at Hotel Stonehurst.

Mrs. C. E. A. Coldicutt, of Svmonds Street, left last night by the limited express en routo to Christchurch and Timaru.

Mrs. F. H. Chisholm, Forest Hill Road. Henderson, who has been visiting Sydney, returned on Saturday by the Monterey.

M rs. Denis Lawford, Victoria Avenue, Remuera, who has been visiting Rotorua and the Chateau, will return home to-morrow.

Lady Georgina Hood, of Sydney, passed through Auckland on Saturday by the Monterey en route to Los Angeles and, later, to London.

Mrs. Gilbert H. Mair, Kitchener Itoad, Takapnna, has returned from New Plymouth, where she visited her daughter, Miss Heather Mair.

Mrs. W. Manson, of Wellington, left Auckland by the Monterey on Saturday for the United States, en route to Glasgow, where she will in future reside.

Mrs. A. Adams, Langley Dale, Blenheim, who has been staying with her mother, Mrs. P. A. Lindsay, O'Rorke Street, left oto Friday on her return home.

Mrs. A. G. Burrows, of Palmerston North, is visiting Auckland and is striving with Mrs. A. S. McHardy._ Later they will leave for Taranaki before returning homo.

Mrs. W. R. Brinsley and Mrs. Winstone Brinsley, who remained in Auckland for a few days after returning by the Monowai from its Island cruise, left yesterday on their return to Dunedin.

Mrs. A. M. Doyle, wife of the United States Consul in" Sydney, accompanied by her daughters, Miss G. Doyle, Miss J. Doyle and Miss L. Doyle, passed through Auckland on Saturday by tho Monterey, on a holiday visit to tho United States.

Mrs. E. M. Walker and Miss M. H. Walker, of Auckland, are making an extended tour on the Continent and will then motor through England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. Ihe.y expect to leave for New Zealand about January or February of next year, wrote our London correspondent on July 4.

Lady Herd man and Miss Joyce Herdman, *of Remuera, arrived by the Rotorua. and have settled in a flat in Craven Hill Gardens, which they intend making their home, wrote our London correspondent on July 8. They will shortly leave London to visit relatives in Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22481, 27 July 1936, Page 3

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SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22481, 27 July 1936, Page 3

SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22481, 27 July 1936, Page 3

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