Personal Paragraphs.
Misses Kent t-l. Auckland, are visiting Mrs Skinner, of New Plymouth. Miss Evans, New Plymouth, is on a visit to Wellington. Mr K. Govett, Wellington, is on a visit to his father, the Ven. Archdeacon Govett. at New Plymouth. Mr Roskrnge, Wellington, nassed through New Plymouth on his way to Auckland. Captain and Miss MeClatehie. Christchurch. are visiting their relations in New Plymouth. The house party at “Langley Dale.” Blenheim, entertained by Mr and Mrs W. Adams, included Mr and Mrs R. Kingdom. Miss Stevens, Miss Forbes, Mr Hamilton, all of Nelson; Miss Eley Mackintosh and Miss Zita Broad, of Wellington, and others. Miss Aland Clouston, of Blenheim, is spending Christmas with Mrs Masefield, "Manaroa," Pelorus Sound. Mrs (Dr. I Pell, of Wellington, is staying with Mrs A. G. Fell, at Te Weranga.” Pieton. Mr and Mrs G. Watts’ guests at "Lansdowne.’* Blenheim, during the Christmas holidays were Mr and Mrs -I. Share, of Nelson. Mr Corbett, and Mr F. Dillon. “Leefield" and Mr Mackay. Nelson. Mr Staey Griffiths, of New Plymouth. has come to spend a week or two with his parents. Mr and Mrs Griffiths, at "The Barton.” Mrs Orr returned last Saturday to Blenheim from her visit to Victoria, but is, we regret to hear, not very well. Miss Mcfallum. who was taken seriously ill dmriag her visit to Rotorua, was brought home to Blenheim on Saturday, and we hope that she will soon be restored to health. The other day. when Captain Gilbert Mair offered his services to the Government for South Africa, the Premier rep-lied how highly he appreciated "the spirit of the old warhorse,” bat that both he and the Captain had unfortunately been born too soon. Miss Grace Parkes, of AVaagan n, is on a visit to Auckland. Among the visitors at Lake House, Takapuna, daring the Uhristmas holidays were Mr and Mrs Joseph Buddie, Captain and Mrs Best, Mr and Mrs Carpenter, and Mrs and Miss Jolly. Dr. Grace Rnsseil. who arrived from London last week on * visit to the colony, is now staying with her mother. Mrs J. B. Russell, at the North Shore, Auckland. Miss Hilda Nortbcroft. second daughter of Mr Nortbcroft. tkM-. leaves Auckland on the <>th rust, to take up the study of medicine in Edinburgh. Hudson's Soap makes hardest water as soft as velvet. Hudson's Soap is Sweet, Qnick. and Safe. Sold everywhere in Packets A StWILE A*B A MOTtAI “ Wha* tA« f —tw t-is to the dveEin« :n which »< live that Bl.jail Jaa— ia » the toe*; riabttattoe of Use haa—a (pint.' Th— writ— a weß-k»owr» —edicai writer.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVIII, Issue I, 4 January 1902, Page 34
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433Personal Paragraphs. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVIII, Issue I, 4 January 1902, Page 34
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