ROTORUA INTERESTS
Mrs. F. de Hyde, of Hamilton, who lias been visiting Rotorua, left last week for the Chateau. Miss P. Wallace, of Auckland, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. P. Sherrilf, of Seddoii Street, has returned home. Mrs. Kobert King, of Remuera, is spending a holiday in Rotorua. Mrs. Nancy Langguth, principal ot St. Anne's School, Takapuna, is staying at Brent's. , _ r . t , Mrs. C. A. Clarke, and Miss L. Clarke, of Ohinemutu, arc visiting Auckland. Miss B. Johnson, of Pererika Street, returned last week from a fortnight s holiday in Auckland. Sister Roberts, of the nursing stall of the Rotorua Hospital, sailed last week for Australia. Mrs. R. Hodgson, of the Vicarage, has returned from a few days in AuckljUMiss Ynys Wallis, of Havelock North, is staying with her mother, Mrs. S. Wallis, of Pukaki Street. Mrs. Farrell, of Auckland, is staying at her summer cottage at Lako Rotoiti. . Miss J. Barber, of Auckland, is staying with her mother, Mrs. G. Barbel, Eruera Street. Mrs. J. Banks, Mrs. P. Gibbs, Miss G. la Trobo Hill and Miss J. Pearce, members of the cast of the winning play at the recent drama festival held in Rotorua, returned from Palmerston North last week after competing in the North Island elimination contest or the British Drama League, where they secured third place. Mrs. Alpe, of Auckland, is visiting Rotoiti. , Miss Y. Ford, who is training lit the Waikato Hospital, left on Wednesday on a visit to Hawke's Bay after spending a week with 'her mother, Mrs. D. M. J '"ord, of Toko Street. Mrs. J. D. A. Painton is the guest of Mrs. Cuthbert at her home in Onehunga. The Misses Drysdale, who have been visiting Ngongotaha, left lor Auckland last week. Miss M. McKenzie is spending a holiday as the guest of Mrs. J. A. Bryce. of Cambridge. Mrs. 1). Sheaf is visiting Auckland. Mrs. Boucher and Miss G. Boucher, of Tawera Road, are visiting Tauranga. Mrs. E. Westlake, of Cambridge, is visiting her mother, Mrs. C. R. Tapper, The Bungalow. Mrs. F. Hodges, of Auckland, is staying at her cottage in Union Street. Sister Mitchell, of King Street private hospital, is paying a short visit to New Plymouth. Miss P. Street, of Victoria Street, loft for Wellington at the. week-end.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22518, 8 September 1936, Page 3
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