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Mrs. R. Davies is a visitor to Auckland from Wellington. * * • Mrs. H- Joyce, of Dunedin, is at present staying in Auckland. * * * Miss W. Walton, of Christchurch, is visiting Auckland. « *. * Miss K. Stokes is a. Christehurch visitor to Auckland. • * * Mr. and Mrs. P. L- Porter, of Suva, arrived by the Tofua yesterday, are staying at the Central Hotel. • * * Miss W. Macfarlane,. of Gisborne, who has been staying in Auckland, has returned home, * * * Mrs. W. Hargreaves, of Christchurch, is in Auckland and is the guest of Mrs. Pickering. *♦ * Mrs. R. Stuart is a visitor from Dunedin to Auckland apd is staying with Mrs. C. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. J. Logan Stout, accompanied by their two small daughters, have returned to Palmerston North from Auckland, where they have spent several weeks’ holiday. * * * Mrs. J. Bartholomew and her daughter, of Remuera,' Auckland, are the guests of the Hon. and Mrs. James Craigie, Kelburn, Wellington. ♦ ♦ * Mrs. D. W. Duthie, of Heretaunga, is staying with her daughter, Mrs. W. W. Abbott, Epsom, Auckland. 0 * * Mr. and' Mrs. Wilfred Beadel, of Christchurch, who have been touring England and Europe for the past IS months, returned to-day by the Arawa. 000 Mr. and Mrs. F. Klinkmuller and Miss Klinkmuller, of Samoa, arrived by the Tofua yesterday. They are on holiday in New Zealand. * • * Mrs. A. Ames, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Harris, of Gisborne, are staying at the Royal Hotel.

Mrs. M. M. Howlett, of Dunedin, is visiting Auckland. * * * Miss C. Silvey arrived from England this morning hy the Arawa. She will be married shortly. * • • Miss Macdonald, of Auckland, in at present visiting Christchurch. * S* * Mrs. Seannell has returned to Wanganui after a holiday in Auckland. »* ■ * Miss Iren© Milne is a Christchurch visitor to Auckland, and ia. the guest of Mrs. Tartakover. * * « • Mr. and Mrs. AlCk- Greig have returned to Napier after a visit to Auckland. * ♦ * Miss Ann Palmer is an Aucklander at present staying in Wanganui. * * * Mrs. Melville Bell and her family, of Hamilton,, are spending a holiday at Castor Bay. e * * Mrs. H, Ulrich, accompanied by Miss Sally Alder ton, left town last evening for a visit to Nelson. „ * $ * Dr. and Mrs. Eriedlander are staying at Hauraki Hoad, Takapuna, for the remainder of the holidays. * * * Miss Zoe O. Lloyd, of the Grove, Onehunga, and Miss Bertha Ryburn, of Upland Road, Remuera, are on a visit to the Rev. and Mrs. Q. W. Blair, WaiPU, North Auckland.^ At the Grand Hotel are Mr. and Mrs. J. Grimm, of the United States; Miss K. McClure and the Misses Davis, of Sydney; Mrs. B. Rutherford, of Wellington; and Mrs. Symes* of Whangarei. Sister Vera, Sister Veronica, Sister Yvonne and Sister Dorothy, all of the Church of England Order Of St, Elizabeth of Hungary, arrived by the Arawa from England this morning. They will go on to Christchurch, to take oyer St. .George’s Hospital.

Miss Betty Jackson, of Remuera, is back in town after spending a holiday in Russell. She is staying with Mrs. Claude Heather, of Remuera. Mr. and Mrs. P* Everett, of Suva; Mr. and Mrs. G. KUnKmuller, of Alda; Mr. and Mrs. G. I>. Taylor, of Whangarei; and Mr, and Mrs., Robbins, of Hastings, are at the Star Hotel. * *. * Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Grim, of South Bent, Indiana, and Mr. and Mrs, F. Perloy, of Maine, American visitors who have been touring the Islands, came back by the Tofua yesterday. s' *r » Matron D. Thwaites, who has come from the London Hospital to loin St. George's Hospital. Christchurch, arrived by the Arawa this morning. She is accompanied by Sister M. Lovegrove and Sister W. Dunmall. Hats to wear with such ensembles are shaped almost like a helmet, with a cunning visor or peak in front whioh throws a vastly becoming shadow over the eyes. Also smart and attractive is the broken- brim, divided into three; two small side pieces and one front piece. This mode lends itself admirably to, the resuscitated eye-veil feature now characterising some of the, smartest examples of up-to-date millinery. A charming fashion for the not-uuite-so-young.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 260, 24 January 1928, Page 4

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NOTES Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 260, 24 January 1928, Page 4

NOTES Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 260, 24 January 1928, Page 4