PERSONAL
Mrs. B. L. Gillman is a Wellington visitor to Auck|ancl.
Dr. Ada Paterson, Upland Road, has returned to Wellington from the south. Miss Nancy Robertson is a Hokitika visitor to Wellington.
Mrs. A. Maxwell. Paten, is visiting Wellington.
Miss Mavis Shute, who has been for a fortnight at Napier and Hastings, is now staying at Wanganui. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hunter and their family, Masterton, are spending the summer holidays at Nelson.
Mrs. W. A. Murdoch, Karori, and her family, are the guests of her mother, Mrs. Cecil Haggitt, Dunedin.
Miss Mary Kennedy, 'Wellington, is the guest of Mrs. H. Coulter, Christchurch.
Mrs. Plimmer, wife of Dr. J. Plhnmer, is at present spending a holiday with relations at Hawera. Miss Irene Greenwood, The Terrace, is staying at Christchurch with Miss G. Meredith-Kaye.
Miss O. C. McLean, Stratford, has left for a month’s holiday at .Sydney and Melbourne.
Mrs. Arthur Hinman, Island Bay, is staying with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mo.*risen, Christchurch.
Mr. and Mrs. Reading, TiuakUi Road, and Miss Betty Reading, are the guests of Sir John Sinclair, Dunedin.
The Misses and the Messrs. Irons, Central Terrace, have 'been spending the holidays at Paraparaumu beach. Mrs. John Ellis, Palmerston North, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, le Ore Ore, Masterton.
Mrs. F. 0. Eskell, Hill Street, has taken a house at Takapuna for a few weeks.
Mrs. Robert J. Pope, Northland, and Miss Eileen Pope, are visiting Milford, Auckland.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hammond have returned to Wanganui from Wellington.
Mrs. A. Brodie has returned to Wanganui from a holiday spent at Auckland.
Mrs. W. Wall, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Jackson, Auckland, has returned to Wanganui East.
Miss Harcourt, who has been motoring in the South Island for the last throe weeks, has returned to Wellington. <
Mr. and Mrs. John C'olwill have returned to 'Wellington from a visit to Napier, Auckland, and the thermal district.
The Dowager Lady Swaythling, after spending some days at Sydney as the guest of Sir Philip and Lady Game at Government' House, left last week for Brisbane. \ :
Miss Mary Martin, formerly of Greymouth, and. now of Palmerston North, who has been studying for some years at the Royal College of Music, London, Will return to New Zealand with her parents on January 24. •
Mrs. Robert Treadwell, Taihape, and her children, and Mrs. Norman Tankersley, Nelson, are staying at Paraparaumu beach as the guests of their mother, Mrs. Hugh Davidson, Feilding.
Miss Barbara Robisou, who, with her father, Mr. G. G. S. Robison, Talavera Terrace, has been visiting the Franz Josef Glacier, is now staying with Mrs. John Guthrie, Christchurch. Mr. Robison is returned to Wellington.
Sir Archibald Bunionstone and Lady Edmonstone, will arrive in New Zealand early in February to make a tour of the Dominion. Sir Archibald, who was at one time groom-in-waiting to King Edward VII, is the fifth baronet-. He succeeded to the title in 18SS. His wife was formerly Miss Ida Stewart Forbes. His eldest son, who married a daughter of the late Marshal Field, was a lieutenant in the 9th Lancers, and aide-de-camp to tee Governor of Madras.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 92, 12 January 1935, Page 16
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