PERSONAL
Mrs. Adam Hamilton loft Wellington last night for her home in Invercargill. Mr. and Mrs. D. 11. S. Rklidford, Featherston, are visiting Wellington. Mrs. Bryan Todd, Wellington, left for the South Island last night. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cameron arrived at Wellington yesterday morning with the party of 300 Southland farmers, who are visiting the Centennial Exhibition, Mr. Cameron being the party leader. Dr. C. Blundell and Miss S. Blundell, Te Awamutu, are visitors to 'Wellington. Mrs. G. A. Gamman, wife of the sec-ond-in-command of the Forestry Company, Papakura, visited Wellington yesterday. Mrs. W. H. Sayers and her- sister, Mrs. F. T. Brabant, Auckland, accompanied by Mrs. C. Soden, are on a visit to Wellington. Miss Patty Dromgool, Ellerslie, left Auckland on Tuesday for Sydney on the first passenger tri”; of the flyingboat Aotearoa. She will spend six months in a tour of Australia. Mrs. N. G. Gibbons and Miss B. Gibbons, "Wellington, are visiting Auckland. Mrs. Hugh Blundell has returned to Marton after a visit to her mother, Mrs. A. E. Manning, Hamilton. Mrs. Kelvin Hunter and Miss Joyce Hunter, Wellington, are on a fortnight’s visit to Mrs. Hunter’s mother, Mrs. A. G. Fogerty, Mount Eden. Miss Thelma Hanna, Parnell, Auckland, has returned home after visiting relatives in Wellington' and Wanganui.
The friends of Mrs. Doris Hullena, Petone, will regret to learn that she is in a, private hospital in Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 185, 2 May 1940, Page 4
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234PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 185, 2 May 1940, Page 4
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