SOCIAL NEWS
Mrs. R. T. Reid, of Hamilton, is at tho Grand Hotel.
Mrs. B. J. Marquet left by the Wanganella on a holiday visit to Sydney.
Miss Louie do Boissiere, of Reiriuera, has returned from a holiday visit to Wellington.
Mrs. J. C. Allan returned to Auckland yesterday by aeroplane from a visit to Wellington.
Mrs. Phillip Bonham, Domain Drive, Hamilton, is spending several weeks at St. Heliers Bay.
The Lady Evelyn Drummond, Epsom, left by the afternoon express for Wellington yesterday.
Mrs. W. M. Jeffreys, of Sixth Avenue, Tauranga, is spending a few days in Auckland.
Mrs. J. S. Emerson and her daughter, Denisc, are visiting Rotorua and are staying at The Denbies.
Mrs. A. H. Lusher, of Constitution Hill, has returned to Auckland after a month's holiday at Botorua.
Mrs. H. Cramer Roberts, Kohi Road, iis ' spending a holiday in Botorua and iis staying at Brents Bathgate House.
Mrs. A. M. Woodcock and Miss M. D. Woodcock, of Auckland, were recent visitors to The Hermitage, Mount Cook.
Mrs. W. Carson, of Benson Road, Kemuera, returned on Wednesday from a six weeks' holiday spent at Waiheke Isalnd.
Mrs. A. Newcomb, Mararna Avenue. Epsom, returned this week from a holiday spent at Palm Beach, Waiheko Island.
Miss Grace Rattray, of Mount Eden, returned during the week by the Wanganella after spending a holiday in Sydney.
Mrs. Basil Hewett and Miss Dorothy Hewett, of the Bay of Islands, have 'been staying in Wanganui and are now :in Masterton.
Mrs. D. Clifton Lewis. Garden Road, IRemuera, has returned from a trip to Gisborne, Hawke's Bay, Mount Egmont and Waitomo.
Mrs. E. Boyd Robinson and Miss E. R. Watts (Scotland) and Miss Irene Chamber.: (Hawkes Bay) are at the Central Hotel.
Miss Marjorie Suter, Portland Road, Remnera, will leave to-day by train for Wellington, where she will connect with the Tainui for England.
Mrs. A. J. Fisher of Wanganui is visiting Auckland and is the guest of her sister, Mrs. F. Worsfoid, Shelly Beach Road, Heme Bay.
Miss L. O'Brian, of Symonds Street, who has been the guest of Mrs. Maurice Earle and Mrs. Hatrick in Wanganui, is now visiting Foxton.
Mrs. E. Atkins, Caius Avenue, Wanganui, has been on a motor tour of the north, accompanied by her husband. She is now in Rotorua.
Mrs. John Bull, of Waingaro, will leave on April 4 from Wellington by the Tainui for England. She will be accompanied by her husband.
Mrs. Howard Christie, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, has been visiting the Chateau Tongariro. She is now on a motor tour of North Auckland, accompanied by her husband.
Miss Ruth Oldacres, of England, who is spending several months in New Zealand. has left for Wanganui after spending sorno time in Auckland. After remaining a fortnight there she will return to Auckland.
Mrs. C. K. Wilson, of Piopio, is spending a few days in Christchurch as the guest of Mrs. J. Drvden Hall, Cashmere Hills. Yesterday she attended a meeting of the Dominion Advisory Board of the Women's Division of the Farmers' Union.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23002, 1 April 1938, Page 3
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