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SOCIAL NEWS

Mrs. \V. Wint.le, of Mangawai, is at tho Central Hotel.

Mrs. Phillip Bonhain, of Hamilton, is staying at Takupuna for several weeks.

Mrs. Hugh Kirker, Arney Road, Remuera, will leave to-morrow for Mairangi Bay.

Mrs. P. Young, of Paeroa, and Mrs. Percy Hill, of Maungaturoto are at the Royal Hotel.

Mrs. J). Douglas and Miss H. Donglas. of Morrinsville, are spending a holiday in Auckland.

Mrs. K. B. Morton and family, of Morrinsville, are spending the summer holidays at Milford.

Mrs. T. \Y. ,). Johnson, Banfurly Koad, Epsom, will spend tho holidays at her cottage at Taupo.

Mrs. Boy Towle, Remuera Road, and her two sons, will leave to-day for a fishing holiday at Taupo.

Mrs. P. Tudehope, of Heme Bay, who has been staying at Hotel Titirangi, has returned home.

Miss Marguerite Cooper, of Hernc Bay, will leave by the Niagara to-day to spend a holiday in Australia.

Mrs. F. N. Campbell, of Mount Albert, will leave to-day by the Niagara on a visit to Australia.

Mrs. A. I. Johns, Bassett Road, Remuera, and her two sons, will leave 011 Friday to spend a month at Taupo.

Mrs. Baring Brabant, of Remuera, accompanied by her family, will leave to-day to spend a month at Milford.

Mrs. I. Arnoldson, Orakei Road, Bcmuera, will leave to-morrow for Botorua, where she will spend Christmas.

M iss Margaret Wilson, of Timaru, is spending a holiday in Auckland as the guest of Mrs. J. M. Patensou, Mount Eden.

Mrs. Bruce Mackenzie, of Princes Street, accompanied by her family, will spend the holidays at her cottage at Wahvera.

Miss Joan Coakley, Ranui Boad, Remuera, will leave to-day for Botorua, where she will be the guest of Mrt;. John Wells.

Mrs. A. E. Snyder, of Vancouver, arrived at Auckland yesterday by tho Niagara to spend a two months' holiday in New Zealand.

Miss Thorold Clerk, Bassett Boad, Remuera, who has been visiting Wellington, will return home by the limited express this morning.

Mrs. W. A. Fairclough, Remuera Road, will leave to-morrow to spend Christmas and the New Year at her cottage at Lake Rotoiti.

Mrs. Percy Upton and the Misses Eleanor, Peggy and Cecil Upton, Remuera Road, will leave to-day for their seaside house at Thornes Bay.

Mrs. J. A. Watson, St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell, is visiting Wellington and will later spend a fortnight at Botorua before returning to Auckland.

Mrs. L. C. Bluudell and Mrs. J. L. Blundell, of Wellington, arrived at Auckland yesterday by the Niagara from Vancouver and are at the Grand Hotel.

At Hotel Titirangi are:—Mrs. F. Anderson, of Mount Albert; Mrs. E. J. Miller and Mrs. E. Sutherland, Epsom; Miss N. C. Tennant, England.

Miss Olwen Burton, Cornwall Park Avenue, Epsom, will 'eave to-day by the Niagara, en route to England, where she will further her musical studies.

Mrs. Helen Cunliffe Parker has given up her house in Kenny Boad, Bemuera, and is the guest of Mrs. Bruce Mackenzie, Princes Street. Later Mrs. Parker will stay at Seaforth, Waiwera.

Miss Peggy Dixon, of London, who has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. B. Atkinson Abbott, Upland Road, Bemuera, will leave to-day by the Niagara for Sydney en route to England.

Mrs. B. P. Bower, accompanied by lier husband, assistant trade commissioner for Canada, arrived at Auckland yesterday by the Niagara. Mrs. Bower, who is at present at the Grand Hotel, expects to remain in New Zealand for about five years.

Mrs. A. R. Jones and Mrs. F. A. Chartrcs (Sydney), Mrs. E. Fryer and Miss J. Fryer (Edinburgh), Mrs. Thomas Paxton and Miss Pax ton (Ohio), Miss Isabel Williams (Wales), Miss R. Stephenson (Ireland), and Mrs. L. Cady (Seattle), are at the Grand Hotel.

Mrs. C. Y. S. Sewcll, ot Singapore, accompanied by her husband, arrived at Auckland yesterday by tiic Niagara en route to Wellington, where she intends meeting her two sons, who have been attending school. In tlie course of a nine months' holiday, Airs. Sewcll has visited the British Isles, tTio United States and Canada.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22608, 22 December 1936, Page 3

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SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22608, 22 December 1936, Page 3

SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22608, 22 December 1936, Page 3