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In And Out Of Town

Personal Items. Mrs. S. L. Paterson, of Hamilton, is spending a holiday in Auckland. • • • - Mrs. Claude Fraeer, of Upland Road, Reniuera, is holidaying in Rotorua. Mrs. Paul Cropper, of Volkner Avenue, Remuera, is spending a holiday at Paihia. • • * • Mrs. Jack Hellaby, of Mount St. John Avenue, Epsom, left yesterday for Rotorua. •** ■ * Mrs. Alfred Bayly, of Gladstone Road, Parnell, ie at present on holiday at Rotorua. • '* * » Mrs. Patricia Tindall, of Reniuera Road, lias returned from a holiday at the Chateau Tongariro. • • • • Lady Wilford has arrived at Auckland from England, and left last evening for the south. She was accompanied by her sisters, the Misses K. and M. McLean, of Dunedin, who came to Auckland to meet her.

Mtes Madge Waite, of Auckland, has lieeii visiting her parents, Mr. and ilnj. C. H. Waite, of Hopai. * • • • Among the guests at the Central Hotel are Mrs. W. T. Nelson, of Wellington, and Mrs. E. Allen, of London. Mrs. Gordon Dransfield and Miss May Dransfield, of Victoria Avenue, Reniuera, are spending a holiday in Rotorua. * • • • Mrs. A. A. Scholes, of 17, Kakariki Avenue, Mount Eden, has been spending a holiday at Waitomo Caves Hotel. * » • • Misses Lucy end Blanche Sanders, Worcester Street, Christchurch, have returned south after spending the past three months at Devonport. * * • • One of Christchuroh's best-known singers lias left to make her home in Auckland, where her husband is stationed. She is Mrs. Milliliter, who as Miss Kathleen Chappie played the lead in several productions staged by the C'hristfhuieh Operatic Society. In competitive singing she ha* had much success, winning 150 first prizes, seven championships and three scholarships. She has made her home at Milford.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 224, 20 September 1940, Page 11

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In And Out Of Town Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 224, 20 September 1940, Page 11

In And Out Of Town Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 224, 20 September 1940, Page 11

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