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SOCIAL NEWS

■: I/?. [W* Mrs. A. Moss, of Sydney, is at th« Grand Hotel. Sirs. J. P. . May, of Arney Road. Remuera, is visiting Rotorua. * Sirs. Stack Hickey, William Street Takapuna, left yesterday for Rotorua! Mrs. A. Robinson, Duder's Avenue Dnvonport, is spending a holiday in Wellington. Mrs. S. Strachan and Miss Daisy Bayfield are the guests of Sirs. Lawgon 23Shortland Flats. Miss Helen Benbow, of England, will leave Auckland on Thursday to spend a few days in Rotorua.

Sirs. E. V. Dumbleton, Hauraki Road, Takapuna, left yesterday for a short holiday at Rotorua.

Sirs. W. Monk and he** daughter, Sliss P. Monk, Waiata Avenue, Kemul era, have left on a visit to Wellington.

Sirs. Sliles Otway, of Te Awamutu is visiting Auckland and is the guest of Sirs. L. H. Otway, Arney Road, Remuera. '

Sirs. F. L. Buttle and Sirs. H. Tennant (J)unedin) and Sirs. W. J. Gudsell (North Canterbury) are at the Station Hotel.

Mrs. Bridge and Miss Alison Bridge, of Hastings, who have been visiting The Chateau and Rotorua, are now staying in Auckland.

Dr. Gladys Rowley, of Otahuhu, returned to Auckland yesterday after a visit by inotor-car to Wellington, New Plymouth and the Waitomo Caves.

Mrs. F. P. Worley, of Portland Road, Remuera. accompanied by her sister, Mrs Selwyn Miller, Thames, leaves to-day for a holiday at the Chateau Tongariro.

Mrs. H. P. Chinchin and Miss Molly Chinchin, who have been living in London for several years, have returned to Auckland and are at present at Hotel Stonehurst.

Recent visitors to the Chateau Tongariro incite: —Mrs. G. L. Allard, Mrs. W. H. Skeates, Mrs. A. E. Hammer, Mrs. N. Gleeson. Miss Shearman, Miss Innis, Miss Coates.

Miss Beverley Broadfoot, daughter of Mr. W. J. Broadfoot, M.P., and Mrs. Broadfoot. Te Kuiti. left Wellington bv the Ruahine on Monday on an extended visit to England.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23034, 11 May 1938, Page 4

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SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23034, 11 May 1938, Page 4

SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23034, 11 May 1938, Page 4

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