ON TOUR AT HOME.
■ —< PfifiSONAU Motes FROM UONDON, LOjrdbn, May.'3l. Mr. Francis Walton, of OftristelHireh, ttrfkotl te Jioudoti a few flaye ago» viat.ho Continent, <in a health trip. Mr, Mark Isaacs, of Auckland, who has been in Europo since last Soptea - .- bw, Is leaving .for New Zealand. on May 23. Mr. 0. Lippett, of Auckland, .at present Staying with his sister at Chippenham. , Later he gees on to the isb of Mail. Mr. and Mrs. K. 0, Niunwm,. of Auckland, iiavo recently arrived in Loh- ■ don, and left on Sunday on a trip to the Continent. Miss I'trl'ly, since her arrival from New Zpalr.nd, has teen staying at TotJiess and St. Leonards-oii-Sea, . .S'ho leaves shortly .for Paris. Mr, and Mrs, G, Spierling, of Wei" lington, nest month intend to go on. to Frame and Germany, Later tiicy ie» turn to England, and tottr the. country. Sir. and Sirs. Charlie Richardson and their liitlo daughter arrived from Wellington a week- or two ago, and aio staying at, Kildare Terrace, Bayswater. Miss Bell Johnston, of Feilding, who has recently ■ arrived in Fnnluud, intends making London her headquarters, and thence visiting the Continent and Scotland. ' > Mr. Richard Collins, of Island Bav, Who was granted si? months' leave of absence 'fry the Union, of Australia, lifts come over to England oil a visit to relatives. Miss Lena and Miss Rosa van -Stavweu, daughters of the Rabbi of Wellington, were among thoso present at the galu _ performance at Govent Garden. Miss Kdlie Mctcalf, of .Auckland, has returned from a six weeks trip to Monte Carlo, Niec,. and Mentone, and is at present staying with her people at, : Cteiteiihata, ■ Bvieicl.ie'r--oeneirai!. H. H, Daviei, of tho .Now Zealand tila.lf Corps, and Mrs. Da vies, had • the honour of dining: with the King at Aldershot on Sunday, night. - Mr. and Mrs. Frank McaibwOroi't, fif Wellington, aad tho Misses Meadoweroft, left for Birmingham on Friday on it visit of several w'eeJss to relatives a'i'l friends Mr. anl Mrs Sibbald and their fafrii;b"i of l)un<>din, have arrived in London ami taken a flat at Hampstead after a couple of years en the Continent,' where their daughters, studied French, and German and sinking. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Drummoud, of \\ hangarc-i, arrived in London via the Continent.. They intend touring Kr.glai:d and Scotland. and making a short slay jn Ireland and Paris, before returning. about. tho end of the. year. The Misses Francis (£)', of ChrisiShjtrcb, ar& shortly .going into Devonshire to stay with friends, and then on to the Continent. In August they wi.il visit tho Isle of Man Wales, and ai. tho. end of the year they hope to study tho ; Mofltessorl. M'oftpd,. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil F. M. Wranghlan, Canterbury, are staying at 36 Lex ham Gardens, ivenrfiigtaWi W, They leave shortly for Neucnahr, oh the Rhine, for medical treatment. Their permanent London address is caro Union Bank of Australia, 71 Cornhill, B.C. '.Mr. and Mis. Hugh 0, Baird ar.d their children ■ intend making Scotland thoip hesclqu.ai'fcrji; They left on ,Fri-. •day ~for a tour of tho Continent, and on their return will visit, various Eirg- ■■ lisli cju-hed-'al towns, J! r. liaird returns to Kew .'Zealand'in July, hut Mrs. 1 Haird remains till Ortobor,. \ / The Rev. A. 0. and Mrs. Williams ; (of JVangamii) .and .thclv daughiors intend •. touring England, Scotland, . and Wales, and will probably visit tho Coiifinest, before returning to New Zea- ' 'and, in Atigtisi, Williams is ovnr ~ here on account of his health,'which lias greatly I'm.piiovod, ' • Pari; Mansions, _aft<<r touring 6inco . oji tho Riviera and ir, Egypt, ilisfoo and feughtor-itt-law, Jlr. and Mrs. Herber!: Aetfin-Adam<., have come from New Zealand "to stay the season wfth hiiii. Ho will ho at hon.iO every Mondav. Mr and Mis Petoi C.Dick of Pun- ■ u'Jin., intend to stay in London until June, and then to visit the principal ■towns of England and Scotlail.ds. ~ ;Later op they will tour the Continent, iaiitiiig tiiwr liflat for Au.st.ratia at Genoa on July 14. Thot will spdntl a; fijiy weeks ») Queensla-ul before finally returning i'-> Xo'.v./Ceahmd. Mr. l.fo«,i.rd r T. "i>ung, son of Mr. T. ;..P r .Idling, J.P,, Timarn, who eamo to Esiglaml last vear to xstudy marino eugiheering., expeets to leave shortly for the CaflSxy Islands, Smith. Africa, Smith Acmirea, Australia and N.ew Zealand, returning to London a gam about- l>e- : eeinlwr. He is at present at "212 Holland Road, Kensington.. Mr, and Mrs. F, H. Richmond and their daughter arrived iti London from , Ncisoii by the Orama. Unfortunately, Bo Itaitthsy arnfred thai! it was fottnd n.eeessary for both Mi?s, and Miss RiCiimond to enter a private nursins lic.jric, where Mrs. Kicbmond has already ujid.ergone s successful oporaiiion; ..jt has also been found necessary for Miss Richmond to havo an oneraViioft- in a fetv days. Mr. Richmond, in the roear.time. is staying ai tho Strand 'Palace Hotel.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2189, 30 June 1914, Page 3
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804ON TOUR AT HOME. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2189, 30 June 1914, Page 3
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