PERSONAL NOTES
Miss Melville left last evening on her return to Auckland after her successful lecturing mission in Wellington.
Mrs. Frank Hay has loft for a visit to her sister, Mrs. Boan, Christehurch.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Kelly, Wellington, are visitors to Auckland.
Mrs. and Miss Claehan have returned to Wellington after a visit to Mrs. J. .Claehan, Hamilton.
Miss Ada Williams has returned to Wellington from Auckland.
Miss Gunn, Aikman's road, Christchurch, is a visitor to Wellington.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. Wardrop and Miss Joan Lee, Christchurch, are returning to New Zealand by the Orontes.
The Misses Bullen, Christchurch, are returning to New Zealand in November.
Miss Ethel Law, Wellington, 'is a visitor to New Plymouth.
Colonel and Mrs. Stamp-Taylor are leaving shortly for Sydney.
Mrs. M. E. Tripo is leaving England by the Bangitauc on 25th inst.
Mrs. W. Young and her daughter left England last week, and are returning to New Zealand via Suez.
Miss Joan Farrington is paying a brief visit to Hastings.
Miss /Frances Robertson, Wellington, is paying a visit to Havelock North.
Mrs. Anderson, Pelorus Sound, and her sister, Mrs. Duncan, have returned South.
Mrs. Harding, Hamilton, who was visiting Mrs. J. G. Coates, has returned home.
Mrs. Sommerville and Miss Dorothy Tanner havo returned from a visit to Tongariro.
Mrs. Fox and Miss Eamsay have returned from a visit to New Plymouth.
Miss Kathleen Hume has returned to Wellington after spending a holiday with her aunt, Mrs. E.. Kennedy, Taranaki.
Miss M. Fitzherbert, Palmerston North, is a visitor to Wellington.
Mrs. Hermann Browne, Marlborough, has returned from a tour of the North Island, and is leaving for her home in Blenheim for a month, before sailing for England and the Continent.
Miss Dinah Slovnan, Tinakori road, has returned to Wellington after a holiday spent at Tongariro and the Wairarapa.
Miss Betty Hislop, Wellington, left yesterday to visit Mrs. Trolove, "The Shades,'' Marlborough.
Miss Dorothy Herbert, The Terrace, returned to Wellington -'this morning after a holiday spent in the South Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ward, 'Wellington, went South last night.
Mrs. Gerald Gladstone, Tamamu, Waipawa, motored to Wellington yesterday. * Miss Godfray, New Plymouth, is a visitor to Wellington.
Considerable excitement was created in Canberra recently when it became known that a woman candidate intended contesting; one of the three soats for the Advisory Council, which has been established to assist in the government of the capital. The candidate, who came first in a list of 13, was Mrs. Gertrude Henderson, wife of the Director of External Affairs. She herself was director of the education department, of the Y.W.C.A. in Paris.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 71, 20 September 1930, Page 18
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