NEW ZEALANDERS ABROAD
Flight-Lieutenant and Mrs J. G. Sheet hope to visit New Zealand soma time next year. | Mr and Mrs F. A. Hornibroolc intend to leave 'London shortly for a holiday trip to Tunis. After touring Scotland and Ireland, Miss Ethel G. Peacocke, of Auckland, has left for Now Zealand. Mr and Mrs W. R. Brugh, of Dunedin, left Londou recently for Naples, where they will join the Ora-ma. Mr and Mrs P. Chambers, of Auckland, have visited the Paris Exhibition, and will shortly 7>eave for- Canada". Mrs R. X.ingi, of Rotorua, who is in England frith' her three sons, will spend some time .Tilth her parents near Manchester. Miss Mona O. Hay, of Auckland, expects to he in England,till after Christmas. Daring August and October she was ton the Continent with the Overseas Education League Teachers’ party . She spent two months at the University at Grenoble, and attended, the last session of the League of Nations. Mrs Ada B. Hindson, of Auckland, who is now in Eastbourne, has been motoring in the South of England and tho .Isle of Wight. She will return to New Zealand by "way of Ceylon, Sumatra, and Java. Mrs D. J. Evans, of Whangare, and. her daughter, who arrived in Septum-, her, are now in Birmingham staying with the, mother of Mr Evans, and will be here until next, year. Mr Evan* has returned to New Zealand. Mr and Mrs A. E. Whitelaw and their son have given up their suite at Kensngton Palace Hansons, and are now staying at the Hotel Cecil, where they will remain until December 22nd, when they leave again for the winter (viiorta at St. Moritz. Dr. Agnes ’ Bennett sailed on Tuesday from Southampton by tho Tabnnon fir •lava. Just prior to sailing she had been doing somo work in children’s hospitals in London, and personally investigated tihie work of the women police and the Borstal Institution for Girls.
Mrs H. Wickes, of Greymouth, ann tier daughter Daisy, who arrived in October on a twelve '.months’ trio travelled across America on their way here, .visiting the Grand Canyon and Niagara Falls, and spent four ; months in New York. In March they intend to make a Continental tour. After , a stay of nearly two yeare in England and Europe, Miss Martha Hamilton, of Invercargill, has left for India and Ceylon,' en route to New Zealand. Mr and Mrs Crow, who have Been travelling all over the Continent since Mr Crow’s retirement from the New Zealand Government service, spent some time in Brittany at Concarneou, the artist quarter, where Mr Sydney Thompson has his homo, and is a popular and leading -member of tlhe art colony. Mr and Mrs Crow sailed on Saturday by the Ulysses. Mrs M. A. Martin arid Miss K. Martin, cPf Napier, .left for New Zealand by the Orama last week. ( Miss Marjorie Day, formerly of Auckland, is appearing in “Lullaby,” Mr iiS. Knoblook’s new play, at the: Globe Theatre. v Mrs E. A. Wickes arid Miss D. Wickes, of Greymouth, have arrived in London, having spent some months travelling in the United States. Mrs C. S. Godber, of Wellington, and Miss Dorothy Godber leave on Saturday for a short visit to France, arid expect to leave for New Zealand in January. , (“British Australian and New Zealander,” November I9th.) 1
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12330, 28 December 1925, Page 5
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