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In And Out Of Town

Personal Items. Miss M. Willis, of New Plymouth, is spending a holiday in Auckland. • * • • Mrs. A. S. Burt has returned to Putaruru after a visit to Auckland. • » • • Mrs. J. Norton, of Wanganui, is spending a month's holiday in Auckland. * » «• • Among the guests at the Central Hotel is Miss B. Armstrong, of Hamilton. • * • • Mrs. Jasper Maskelyne and her two children and Mrs. G. R. Hope, of England, are at the Grand Hotel. ° « » » #. Mrs. T. A. H. Oliphant, of Woodley Avenue, Remuera, returned to Auckland to-day from a visit to Rotorua. ... • • • » Among the' guests at the Station Hotel are Mrs. R. O. Linstein, of England, Mrs. T. Todd and Mrs. Malcolm Fraser, o( Wellington. » • • • Mrs. D. Fernie and Mi*£ H. Chamber®, of Hawke's Bay, who are at the Grand Hotel, left this morning by the flying boat Awarua for Sydney.

Mrs. T. Chisholm, of Wellington, is paying a short visit to Auckland. * • • • Mrs. M. Scott-Young, who has been at the Grand Hotel since her arrival from Australia, will take up her residence to-day in her new home at St. Helier s Bay. * • • • Mrs. Brain well Booth has ibeen informed by the War Office that her daughter, Colonel Mary Booth, leader of the Salvation Army in Belgium, k in an internment camp at Constance. With her is her secretary, Colonel Eva Smith, daughter of Mr. Prank Smith, formerly M.P. for Nuneaton, reports a London paper. • • * • Miss Violet Roche, one of the organisers of a sale of antiques at the Hotel Australia, Sydney, on September 27 for the Journalists and Artists' Ambulance Fund, says that she has been given four genuine autographed photographs, one of Queen Victoria, one of Lord Kitchener, one of the Duke of Edinburgh, and the last of Prince Arthur of Connaught. To these she has added an autographed photo of Pavlova,

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 229, 26 September 1940, Page 12

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In And Out Of Town Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 229, 26 September 1940, Page 12

In And Out Of Town Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 229, 26 September 1940, Page 12

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