THE SOCIAL ROUND
PERSONAL ITEMS.
•yr rs , W. Hancock, of England, is at Glenalvon. # #
Mrs. W. B. Lees, of Wellington, is at #
Miss I. Stennett, of Eotorua, is at Cargcn Hotel. #
Mrs.. W. Brown, of Eotorua, is at the Central Hotel. * * * *
Miss Canavan, of Christchnrch, is stay jn* at Braeburn.
Mrs. J. W. Hall, of Whangarei, is at the Star Hotel • * * *
Mrs. X. Lethbridge, of Sydney, is at the Grand Hotel. * » * *
Mrs. B. E. Mills, of Wellington, is at the Grand Hotel. 4 *r # *
Mrs. J. Rennie, of Christchurch, is at the Grand Hotel. a * * *
A Sydney visitor at the Central Hotel 1 i s Mrs. B. Lomax. • » • •
'Mrs. Beaumont Smith, of Wellington, in at the Grand Hotel. » * * *
Dr. and Mrs. Wallis returned from Sydney by the Aorangi.
A Melbourne visitor at Hotel Cargcn is Mrs. R. Sutherland. * * • «
Mr. and. Mrs. J. Mcintosh returned from Australia by the Aorangi.
Mrs. M. Holroyd, of England, is tourjug the Dominion, and is at Hotel Cargen ° * * » -
Miss R. Wills, of Chicago, is a visitor to the Dominion, and is at the Star Hotel.
-Mrs. R. W. Roche and Miss Roche, of Eemuera, returned from Australia by the Aorangi. • ♦ » »
Mr. and Mrs. John Tait, of Caulfield. Melbourne, arrived by the Aorangi and proceeded to Wellington. # # w »
Mrs. Lange, who has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. Moritzon, returned to Honolulu to-day by the Aorangi. # * . •» *
Miss A. Jarratt, of Leicester, England, is staying with friends at Papatoetoe. She arrived by the Aorangi from Sydney yesterday.
Mrs. B. Buttle, of Landscape Road, Mount Eden, left last evening for Wellington, where her sister, Mrs. Gierson, is at present indisposed.
Mr. and Mrs. Eliot Davis, of Princes Court, leave for Wellington by Thursday evening's express, and sail by the Makura for Sydney anil Melbourne.
Miss Doreen W. Barwick, M.A. of Columbia and N.Z. Universities, New York City, .is returning to U.S.A. by the Aorangi after spending a holiday of three months in New Zealand.
Mrs. Jack Hodgson. Mrs. Atliol Hodgson .and Mrs. Bert Court leave by the Makura on Thursday for Sydney to meet Mr. Jack Hodgson on his return from England. . They expect to remain in Australia for about two months.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 226, 24 September 1929, Page 9
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365THE SOCIAL ROUND Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 226, 24 September 1929, Page 9
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