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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mrs E. Jrl. Cucksey, Sandringham, Auckland, is the guest of Mrs David Crozier, Fendalton. Mrs Marlowe, the Vicarage, Oxford, has left for Sumner, where she intends spending the rest of the winter. Mr and Mrs P. Northcote, Waiau, will arrive in Christchurch to-morrow and will stay at Warwick House. Miss Jessie Elliott, Wellington, who has been the guest of Miss Mary Weld. Grassmere, has returned home. Mrs E. F. Nicoll, Fendalton, will return to-day from a visit to her daughter, Mrs W. E. Hazlett, Invercargill. Miss Sheila Tennent, Poynder Avenue, who has been the guest of Mrs H. E. Abraham, Dunedin, will return to-day to Christchurch. Major and Mrs Warren are Auckland visitors to Christchurch at present. They are staying at Warwick House. Miss Lesley Pay'ton, Masterton, will arrive in Christchurch to-morrow, and will be the guest of Miss Mary Menzies, Victoria Street. Mrs Horace Thompson and Miss Xgaire Thompson, Fendalton, have left for Auckland, where they will spend some months. Mrs G. E. MacLeod and Miss Alison MacLeod, Hackthorne Road, will leave this week for Auckland, where they will spend the rest of the winter. Mrs P. L. Porter, Cranmer Square, will return home to-dav from Invercargill, where she has been the guest of Mrs R. J. Gilmou'r. Mr IL S. S. Kyle, M.P., and Mrs Kyle. Riccarton, will leave on Wednesday evening for Wellington for the opening of the Parliamentary session on Thursday. Mrs G. D. Ellis, Redcliffs, will leave this evening for Wellington to meet her daughter, Mrs George Kirk, who, with her husband, is returning to New Zealand by the lonic. Mr H. T. Armstrong, M.P., and Mrs Armstrong, who have been touring the North Island, will arrive in Wellington this week for the opening of the Parliamentary session. During the sitting of the Court of Appeal in Wellington, Mrs Harold Johnston, who accompanied Mr Justice Johnston from Christchurch, is staying with her father, Sir Francis Bell, at Lowry Bay. In about ten days Mrs Johnston will go on to stay at their farm at Wairoa.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20340, 25 June 1934, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20340, 25 June 1934, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20340, 25 June 1934, Page 10

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