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HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES Mrs. R. S. Whitley, of Auckland, is visiting Mrs. M. A. Bell, of Leamington. Mrs. W. Day, of Wellington, is the guest of the Misses Wallace, of Queen Street. Mrs. H. L. Possenniskie, of Otahuhu, is staying with Mrs. W. 11. Garrard, of Grey Street.
Miss C. M. Sutton leaves St. Peter's School this evening. She will make an extended tour of New Zealand before returning to England in June. Mrs. A. N. Macky has left on a motor trip to Wanganui and Feilding, ac'companied by her husband. Miss Audrey Suckling has returned from a holiday visit to Thames. Mrs. Cecil Ludbrook, of the Bay of Islands, is staying with Mrs. Sefton Banks, of Pairere. Mrs. N. Mitchell, of Auckland, is spending a holiday with Miss Ellis, of Leamington. Miss Jessie Gow of Papatoetoe, is staying with Mrs. J. A. Bryce, of Victoria Road. M iss B. Wilson, of East London, South Africa, is the guest of Mrs. J. W Levesque, of Thornton Road. Mrs. H. M. Skeet, of Auckland, is on a visit to Cambridge. . . . Miss Joan Rutherford, of Taupiri, is staying with Mrs. V. C. Oliver, at Whitehall. Mrs. R. Appleby and Miss V. Appleby, are spending a holidy at Cheltenham, Auckland. Miss Matson, of Cambridge, is on a •fasit to Rotorua. Miss Olwyn Taylor, of Vogel Street, has returned from a visit to Christchurch.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23002, 1 April 1938, Page 3
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