Mrs. and tlio Misses iMtzherbort,. who have been staying at Miss Morton's, have ■gone oil a visit to .Hiiwke's Bay. Miss Murray-Menzies was a passenger by tlie Rotoruu.for New Zealand, and goes 011 to the Bluff. • Mr. and Mrs. Trevethick, of tho Hutt, arrived in Wellington yesterday from'' their visit'tij England; " -"v The connection With the Wellington Girl Peace Scouts. are : '.to be held on Saturday /mpining in* the Town Hall, beginning at'lo.3o; .for physical. drill . and first aid at 11-.a'.mj., rlii'.t]i& ovening a public display will,. )>o given, tyhen 1 an interesting eshibition:.will bb given pf. the work which is carried on by tlio. girl scouts. lii the absence of ; the president, Mrs. Garlick, Dr. I'latts-Mills will occupy,, fdr the time, being, the ■ position; 'o.f president. On Saturday/'ivfternpon the "girls had an; excellent practice of signalling at Kelburiie, and wore : their' rfew uflifprins, navy blue, • frith' brown facings.' They looked very workmanlike- and trim, and.were qiiitc admired. .. . . V . Ladies and gentlemen" interested in tht work of St. John' Aiiilj.u.iahce' Association are asked to meet the Mayoress this after* noon' at halfrpast lour,' in the Mayor's room at the Town Hall,, to' make preliminary arrangements for Ambulance Day, which is fixed for Saturday, 30tli inst. Tliete'is iio'.rea'son why the day. should nipt be a record -one thisyeai\ and' it is . hoped that the ladies of Wellington will' assist, with this end in View.' All aro urged 'to;attend this afftrnoon-9 tn°oti;iig., The engagement is announced of Miss Lulu Barker, eldest daughter of Mr.. Tj S. Barker, i'Lower. Hutt, and Mr. 'Alec, Waters', of Glasgow. '.Mrs. Royd/Garlick leaves- Wisllingikstt on Friday on h, visit'-,to;Sydney. Mr'.- and Mrs.' Walter- Nathan, and the Misses Nathan (3) returned, to. Wellington yesterday by. the HotOrua from- their, visit. to England. . , : ■ Mrs.. David Nathan and her; daughter arrived'in .Wellington'yesterday by .the Rotofua'from England, ' ' Dr. Little, medical, 'officer .0! the origin-, eering firm of Denny Brothers, of Dumbarton (Scotland), accompanied by Mrs;' Little and family, arrived in Wellington yesterday, on'a visit to. New Zealand. Mrs. Tonge, wife of. one of tho chief officers of the New Zealand Shipping Company, and- Master. Tpiirb were 11160. .passengers by the Rptorua for Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. Wood, who have been away.. Visiting Great Britain,. returned- .to New Zealand yesterday. ' They leave for. tho south shortly. Mrs.- Morley, who also arrived by the same boat, is a passenger for the south. Mr., Mrs., and. the Misses Black (2), of Dunedin, returned to New Zealand yes-. terday by tho Rotorua from /a. visit to Britain. , " Miss K. Hitching (JJapief) is* ieiving next month on a visit to England. Mrs. and Miss Hartgill (Dannevirke) .are visiting Napier.";, r Dr., Mrs., and the Misses Leatham, of ■New'Plymouthi intend leaving New Zealand on -a'.visit to England «-arly in tho New Year; also Mr, and Mrs. Addenbrooke, Mr. Percy Smith, and Miss 1 Snj'itji, : and Mrs. and Miss Bodgshun. : Mrs. Malcolmson has returned to thi) Hutt from her visit tis New Plymouth. Dr. and Mrs. J. M'Naught6n ; Chiristie, who have been spending the last two years' in Great Britain, are passengers by tho Molwa, whioh left London last. week. J)r; Christie, it ig stated, will in all probability practice in Wellington as a specialist- ptt his return to this oountry. . Mrs. 0. Samuel and Mrs. Brewster, who have been visiting Wellington, returned to New Plymputh last week.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1595, 12 November 1912, Page 2
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