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S;r JJppuld and Lady M eGavin have I returned to their honje at Oriental Bay I from a visit to the Rotorua district. I Lady Hunt, Wellington, returned I from the south yesterday. ■ Mrs. S. Bcott, Wanganui, is visiting I Christchurch. ] Mr. ‘and Mrs. R. LTamoml, Wanga- | nui, are camping at New Plymouth. I Major and Mrs. A. J. Edney, WelI lington, are staying at Takapuna. * Mrs. IV. Parkhouse has returned to { Wellington from a visit to Auckland. Mrs. M. E. Fulton, England, is staya ing at “Pendennis,” Burnell Avenue. ) Miss de Lambert, “Pendennis,” is i the guest of Miss Hally, Auckland. 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gillon, Tinakori ’ Road, have returned from a stay at ® Rotorua. Misses Wilkie and 0. Jones are Wav nganui visitors to the Auckland dis-' t trict. Mrs. Howard James, who has spent s a week or two at Auckland, has re- '• turned to Wellington. Miss Betty Reading, Tinakori Road, | is staying at Timaru with Mrs. Walter I Raymond. i Mr. and Mrs. James Lyons and Miss p Satchell, Hastings, are staying at i Timaru. I Mrs. M. Baldwin, who has been on a long visit to Melbourne, has returned to Turakina Valley. Miss E. Ward, Wellington, is visiting Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Robertson, "Wanganui. Mrs. T. Warnock and Miss Warnock have returned to Wanganui from Taupo. Mrs. R. D. Tosswill and Mr. J. Toss-, will have returned to Wanganui from a moto; trip to Rotorua Mrs. IV. S. Long and Miss 0. Long, IVellington, are spending a holiday up the Wanganui River. Mr. and Mrs. B. Brickman, Lyall Bay, have left for a .two weeks’ holiday at “The Capitol,” Otaki. Mrs. Harold Johnston, Christchurch, is staging with her parents, Sir Francis and Lady Bell, Lowry Bay. Mrs. Harold O. Wiles, Auckland, who has been visiting Wellington, motored home at the beginning of the week. Mrs. J. C. Spears and Miss Shirley Spears, Mrs. Harty and Miss Harty, IVellington, are at the Grand Hotel,
Auckland. Mrs. J. H. Reid, who has been visiting Christchurch, returned to Wanganui on Wednesday. Mrs. A. P. Thomson Christchurch, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Thomson, Wanganui. Mrs. D. Morrison. Federated Malay States, is visiting her sister, Mrs. P. Sladden, in Marton. Miss Holland, principal of Woodford House School, and Miss Hoby, Havelock North, are camping at Tuki Tuki. Mrs. Kelso, Dominion organiser for the women’s institutes, is at present at Christchurch. Mrs. Joseph Studholm passed through Wellington this week on her .way to her home at Christchurch from a visit to the north. Mr. and Mrs. R. Dreaver, IVellington, who have been spending a few days at Rangiora, have left for Geraldine and Palmerston. Miss Lorimer, Sayes Court, has returned to IVeUingtoi 1 from a trip to Lake Waikaremoana, Rotorua, Tauranga and Auckland. Miss Irene Wilton, who has recently returned to New Zealand, is visiting her sister, Mrs. P. Whitlock, Wanganui. Miss M. Barley, who is visiting friends and relations in New Zealand, is staying at Wanganui with Mrs. Ashcroft. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Manning, Malay States, with their small son, will spend to-day in Wellington on their way south to stay with Mr. Manning’s mother at Christchurch. Mrs. J. Hare and Miss Alice Hare, Khandallah, have returned home from a motor tour of th# North Auckland district. Miss Winifred Hare is staying w T ith friends at Helensville. Passing through IVellington at the week-end on their way to play in the Dominion tennis championships at Auckland will be the Misses Thelma and Irene Poole, Melva Wake and Edna Rudkin, Christchurch. Miss Susie Dixon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. C, Dixon, Christchurch, left this week on the first stage of her journey to England, where her marriage to Mr. Eric Collins will take place. Mr. Collins left Christchurch some time ago to further his study hr architecture, and is now in London in the office of Mr. E. W. Armstrong, the architect who designed tlie R. E, McDougall Art Gallery at Christchurch.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 97, 18 January 1935, Page 4
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