ON TOUR AT HOME
PERSONAL NOTES FROM LONWON. Londpfi, April 9. Sir Francis and : '-'llaUj? i^rleej^'Jliicl/ 1 and Miss Ra-sseH/'Jfts." aiu 1 ! -Jties Greta Msveii arrived in Jiiugla»d by the lonic, last week. * '■' ■■ - Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. R<?id ' (late Mrs... I. (5, Jvlacarihy), of Wellington., who are on their wedding trip, intend to spojMl tho summer here,' and visit the Continent before returning. Mr. Julius Vogel and his sister, Miss Phoebe Vogel, leave this week on a ten-day trip 'to. Sxviteerland., Their nnnt, Mrs. i*ym, trill stay during their absence with ilit-ir iMOther,'Lady V&gel. , Tho Hon. A. Myers, M,P. for Anck- , land East, and Mrs. Myers, leave for New Zealand in a few weeks''time. |
Mr. G. St. Clair Tisdall, of tho Bedford Scliool, has gained aii o>trance exhibition at Sehvyii College, Cambridge. Mr. Joiili- Pike, of Wellington, lias arrives in England, accompanied by Mrs. Pike and Miss Tennent, Mr. L. Finch, of Dunctliii, arrival in tjOiuTon from Paris and 'Rflitto Jast week. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burr, of Auckland, intend siwiuliiig another month in London, a«d then go fo? a motor tnur of Scotland. In July they will visit Ndrway. , Mr. A. A'. S. Daiibj? , formerly Government Immigration Officer, New Zealand, arrived in England ljy the lonip ssitli Mrs. and the Misses it ami G, fianby, Tlic.v expect to bo here for eighteen mottlhs, Jlr. J. Muskett, of Dunodin, who at- ! rivod in London this week from Paris, eoes shortly to the South of England, j ami later to visit relatives in York- I eh ire, and Northumberland; , j Mr, and Mrs. James'lnncs, Gislroriw. w!io an-ivfld in ..Marelt, nvts at present fttayinp; at Hanvfistead. Tliey go to Essex after Easter, aiid will k'tcr" visit Oxford, Timbriitge Wells, tho "West of EiiEtiniid, and Scotland. Sir. Robert Malcolm, manasring director of Messrs. Robert Malnnlmi Ltd.. Christfihiirch, has, arrived in England wh?a Mrs. and Miss Malcolm, afip'r an sxt(f|»dcd tonr of the Cciitinent, They oKpcct to bo hc'/fl for tliree or fmi'r montlre. Jlr. S. Watson, df Christehiircli. whe is cnmiectetl with llio frozcii. nu-fit trade., is Iwro. lmtinly ovi Knsinpss, Unt ' hcUitf roturliinc wilt viF.it farts, Vientia and several of ihp most famous Italian cities. Ho is slayinc at Aiulerton s Hotel. _ ' . . Tho Wlowfns: New fetiamkrs arrived hv the Innic last wc>l;: —Mr. ai?.<l Sirs. A. K. Mabin ; Woilinpslon; Captain Lnwrflll, ChrtAtelntrcli: Mr. Jcst-jsh Joseiih, WcllHipton; Mr, and Sirs. ,1. W. Court. Anckland; and >lr. ,1. Ji, Qnilliam. New Plymouth.
Miss K. Ward, of Dniieclin, who arrived in I/omJon last week, from ]ior!in, where nha has Knent the last six months, is staynm with friends at fjnnc<istc>r Oafc. Her sistor, Miss Svbii Ward, is expected to sirnVi) in England shftr!;ly.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2152, 19 May 1914, Page 2
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449ON TOUR AT HOME Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2152, 19 May 1914, Page 2
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