PERSONAL
The Rt. Hon. G. W. Forbes and Mrs. Forbes are spending a few days in the South Island.
Mrs. J. Alcorn, Ngaio, is visiting Mr. H. J. Cameron, Turakina. Misses Howie and C. Collins have returned to Wanganui from Tauranga. Mrs. Glenny, Wanganui. is staying at the Royal Oak Hotel. The Misses .O’Neil (3), Wanganui, are guests at the Hotel St. George.
Mrs. C, A. Louissou. Palmerston North, is a guest at the Hotel St. George.
Miss Mary McLean, Christchurch, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Tiller, Croydon House, Hiil Street. Mrs. C. AV. Hanning, Wellington, is visiting Otaki. and is the guest of Mrs. F. S. Siincox. Mrs. S. Boyens, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. BontJ, Wanganui, has returned to Pahiatua. Miss F. Penney. Wellington, has booked to leave Sjdney for England by the Orient liner Qrsova in March next. Mrs. Melville Steel and her two children have returned home after spending a holiday at Paraparaumu. Mrs. Vennell, Oamaru, is the guest of Mrs. T. C. Jones, St. John’s Hill, Wanganui.
Mrs. W. McA. Duncan, Ruanui, is in Wellington for race week, and is a guest at the Royal Oak Hotel. Miss Edna Reid, Dunedin, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. F M. Reid, Kelburn.
Mrs. A. J. Bridgewater, Christchurch, is the guest of Mrs. J. Ballance. Wanganui. Mr. and Mrs. Will Appleton have returned to Wellington from a holiday trip to the South Island. Mrs. G. S. McNair, who has spent the last 12 months in England, will return to Wellington to-morrow by the Rotorua. She has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Christopher Gowan, at her home near Eton, at which famous school Mr. Gowan is a master. Mr. and Mrs. Gowan’s small daughter is now eight months old. Dr. and Mrs. C-ondliffe, who with their son and daughter have been staying at “Croydon,” Hill Street, have gone to New Plymouth. Mrs. C. J. Playne, Wadestown, and her 1 small jam, who have been spending a holiday at Christchurch* returned to Wellington yesterday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Inglis, Sydney, are visitors to Wellington for race week, and a.re guests at the Hotel St. George. Mrs. G. M. Currie, Wanganui, and her niece, Miss Pain, Sydney, are staying for the races, at the Royal Oak Hotel. luiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Miss Olive Barron, Blythswood Flats, returned at the week-end from a visit to her sister, Miss Dorothy Barron, Tlmaru. The Rev. Basil Taylor and Mrs. Taylor and their family, ' Christchurch, were Miss Taylor’s guests at Wanganui on their way north. Mrs. Frank Reid and her two children and Miss Readwood, Blenheim, are staying at Lower Hutt with Mrs. lan Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hunter, Rongotai, left last evening on a tour of the South Island. Mrs. Hunter and her family have been spending the holidays at her cottage at Pukerua Bay. Miss Nancy Grigg. Blenheim, who has been the guest of Miss Louise von Zedlitz at Lower Hutt, left for a visit to Palmerston North yesterday.
Mrs. F. H. McGruer, Feilding, and her small daughter, Pamela, who have been staying at Paraparaumu, are now spending a few days with Mrs. Melville Steel, Johnsonville. Mrs. Hal Williams, London, who arrived at Wellington on Sunday by the Remuera, went on yesterday to Hawke’s Bay, where she will stay with her mother, .Mrs. J. H. Williams, at Havelock North.
Mrs. N. D. Brett Patrick, formerly of England, was a passenger by the Remuera which arrived at Wellington yesterday. Mrs. Patrick has been in England for several years. She will leave for Auckland by motor tomorrow, and she intends staying there for the next year.
Mrs. M. M. Smith, accompanied by Miss 'Whitfield, both, of Leeds, England, are touring the Notjih Island. Mrs. Smith has more than a passing knowledge of and love for New Zealand. She was here on the world voyages of both the Franconia and Carinthia, and is now seeing at leisure what impressed her during the short stays made by those luxury liners.
Recent visitors to Foster's Hotel, Wanganui, include:—Mrs. R. T. SlackSmith, Cubbarro, New South Wales; Mrs. V. McGee, Burren Junction, New South Wales; Mr., Mrs. J. and Robertson, Beckenham, Kent: Captain and Mrs. Rainey and Mr. Chas. Rainey, Taupo; Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Goldingham, Palmerston North: Mr. and Mrs. 'Welch, Mr. T. O. Bishop and Miss M. Bishop, Wellington..
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 100, 22 January 1935, Page 5
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