SOCIAL NEWS
Miss J). Smith, of lnvercargill, is at the Central Hotel. Airs. R. G. Coats, wife ol Caoon Coats, has taken a flat at 98 Gladstone Bond, Parnel!. Mrs. George Murray, of Royal Oak. left yesterday by the Awatea for 8 holiday trip to Australia. Mrs. J. W. Loper, ot May Street, Devonport, will leave to-morrow spend a holiday in Rotorua. Miss Constance Thorns, of Park Road, Papakura, left by the Awatea yesterday, en route to Tasmania, via Sidney and Melbourne. Miss Felieitv Thvnne, of Reiuuera, left Wellington yesterday for Samoa to take tip an appointment as sister-id the General Hospital at Apia Mrs. L. J. Levy and Miss Edna Pa*e, of Northland, Wellington, are visiting Auckland and are staying Mrs. A. H,. de Lisle, of Parnell. Mrs. E. B. Gunson, of Princes Street, will leave by the Rotorim ™ Saturdav to visit her daughter, Elizabeth Gunson, who-is m England. Mrs. L. Xndtler, Miss N (Inglewood), Airs. Gilbert • mouth). Mrs. A. E. Harding /Dai pa ville). Mrs. W. A. Cunuiuns: Kuiti). Mrs. E. Hodges Mis, J. Brown, .Mite R. .Baud on (Wellington) are at the Station Hotel. The annual Christinas Fair by the ladies' guild of Saint Anglican Church vas held at ha.7ga recently. The var.ous stalls djj excellent business and conip-titon— connection with the the and hamper added consulerabl. proceeds. "
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23202, 23 November 1938, Page 4
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