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SOCIAL NEWS

Mrs. W. L. Fitzherbert has returned to l'almerston .North from a visit to Auckland.

Mrs. V. E. le Prou, of National Park, is spending a holiday at Hotel Ventuor, Devon port.

Mrs. J. P. May, Arney Road, Rcmuera, has returned after having spent several weeks at Taupo.

Mrs. B. J. Goodwin (Whangarei), Mrs. E. Moller (Dunedin) and Miss Edwards (.London) dre at the Station Hotel.

Mrs. N. R. Alexander, of Brighton Road, Parnell, who has been visiting Taupo and Wanganui, has returned to Auckland.

Mrs. L. Hazel (Paris), Mrs. A. E. Synies (Waverlcy) and Mrs. and Miss Colquhouu (Melbourne), aro at the Grand Hotel.

Mrs. Percy Skeates, of Mount Eden, and her niece, Miss Mabel Grenier, of Malay States, will lcavo by motor-car for Rotorua to-day.

Mrs. E. J. Valentine. Upland Road, Remuera, who with her family has been spending five weeks at Lake Rotoiti, has returned..

Mrs. Eric Lundon. of Mount Edem., has returned to Auckland after a motor tour to Rotorua and a fishing holiday at Cowes Bay, Waiheke.

Miss F. I. Gillillan, of Birkenhead, left by the Awatea last evening, to take up the duties of director of a kindergarten at Melbourne.

Mrs. J. C. Hardley and her daughter, of Selwyn Avenue, Kohimaraina, will leave by the Montrey on Friday for England and the United States. They will travel via Australia, Java and Singapore.

Mrs. Spencer Mason, accompanied by her husband and by Mr. and Mrs. P. Howard, of England, left yesterday for a motor tour of the thermal district. They also will visit Lake Waikaremoana and the Chateau Tongariro.

At the Royal Hotel are: —Miss A. Lynch (Melbourne), Miss H. Lingard (Newcastle, Australia), Miss I. Fowke (Brisbane), Miss E. A. Trute (Bundaberg, Australia), Mrs. Blake M. Wilson, Mrs. W. J. Blake Wilson (Vancouver), Mrs. K. Ferris (Australia), Mrs. E. Bates (England), Mrs. J.- Kardell, Misses J. and B. Fardell (New South Wales), Mrs. J. Swanson (California), Mrs. W .1. Seater, Mrs. •T. Carr and Miss Carr (Wellington), Mrs. H. C. Durward, Mrs. S. Gibson (Palmerston North), Mrs. K. R. White (Te Kuiti), Mrs. F. A. Jensen (Pokeno).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23272, 15 February 1939, Page 5

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SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23272, 15 February 1939, Page 5

SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23272, 15 February 1939, Page 5

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