PERSONAL NOTES
Luily Roberts returned to Lower Hutt this morning after a visit to Dunedin. Lady Nornh .Tellieoe is the guest of Mrs. A. P..White, Hawkos Bay. | Mrs. T. H. Lowry, Okawa,' Ha'wkcs Bay, who lias been visiting Sydney, arrived in Auckland yesterday "by the Aorangi. " : Miss Molly Coleridge, who lias been visiting her' aunt, Mrs. Ernest AVhito, Takapau, returned to -Wellington yesterday. . . .<■'■..-. Mrs.. J. M. Hall, Chrisfchurch, is visiting New-Plymouth, ami later will visit Wellington. " , Mrs. T. D. Kendall arid Miss Vivienne ' Kendall, ■ Christchurch, have returned home after a six weeks' motor tour of the North Island. Mrs. AY. D. Montgomery, Wellington, is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. A. E. Peiinefather, Timaru. . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hadfield's daughter, Gwen, (staff nurse, Napier Hospital), returned last night to her home, IS, -Hill street, Wellington,' on one week's leave. ..-"'.: Miss. Ruth Seanncll, -Hastings, who has' been visiting Sydney,- arrived in Auckland yesterday by the Aorangi. . Sir Louis and Lady Burnett have loft Duncdin, en route to England,: Mr. and Mrs. James Knight, Lower Hutt, arc paying a visit to Levin. Mrs. F. AY. Kitto, Christchurch, arrived in Wellington t.liis morning, en route to' Sydney and England. Miss Holland, D"unedin, has left for a visit to Wellington. I Dr. and Mrs.A..A. Tennant, Hataitai, and1 their small daughter are visiting Mrs. Tennant's parents, Mr. and' Mrs. AY. J.A. M'Gregor,.Mt. Linton, Invereargill. Miss Molly Curtis, Christchureh, has returned home after a visit to Wellington. Mrs. E.. Carroll, Duncdiu, is spending a holiday in Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Priest, St. Clair, Dunedin, who are at present staying in Christchureh, will shortly visit Wellington. • Mrs. J. Clatten, Napier, is the guest of Lady- Roberts, Lower Hutt. Mrs. N. G. Gillham, • Wellington, is staying at Warner's Hotel, Christchurch. Mrs. A. H. Toeker and family, who have been the guests of Mrs. Sievwright, AVellingtou, have returned to their home in Christchurch. ; Mrs. G. Herbert and family returned last week to Queenstown after a visit to Wellington. Sister Lewis, of the Bed Cross Society, is remaining in Napier as matron of the auxiliary hospital there. Sister Lewis was among the first B,ed Cross workers to reach Hawkos Bay; and she remains at the express wish of the Health Departnieut. Among the New Zealaiiders recently in London "Tho Post's"' representative mentions tho following AVellingtou people p— Mr. J. AY. Burgess, Mr. and Mrs.;E.'T. Taylor, Miss N, : Taylor, and Mi.L. Taylor. ..-.'■ ... T
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 34, 10 February 1931, Page 13
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