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Miss S. Cranston, of Christchurch, is on a visit to Auckland. * -:t * ■* Mrs. M. Patterson, of Dunedin, is visiting relatives in Auckland. Mrs. C. IT. Court, of Stanley Point Koad, returned from Rotorua to-day. Miss 0. Ilenton. of Xew Plymouth, is spending a month's holiday in Auckland. Mrs. M. Gumnivr, of Studholme Street, Morrinsvillc, is visiting Auckland. Miss Edna Bull, of Remuera, will leave by the Monterey on .Monday for Los Angeles, where her marriage will take place.
In And. Out Of Town
Miss K. Clarke, of Auckland, is visiting Rotorua. * * • e Miss G. Baxter, of Epsom, has left on a visit to Christchurch. « * -a- •» Mrs. W. Sinclair, of Wellington, is visiting Auckland prior to her departure for Svdney. * * ♦ • Among the guests at the Central Hotel are Mrs. A. L. Power, of Christchurch, and Mrs. S. W. Sheldon, of Wellington. * * * * Mrs. F. J. Clarkson, of Taihape, who iias toeen < the guest of Mrs. C. M. Williams, of Hauraki Street, Birkenhead, has returned. * e * • Among the guests at the Station Hotel are Mrs. E. Fuller, of Gisborne, Mrs. R. MacMoran, of Wellington, and Misses J. and N. Majoribanks, of Rotorua.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 225, 21 September 1940, Page 12
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