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PERSONAL NOTES

Miss B. Bullen, "The Lakes," Kaikoura, who has been staying in Wellington, left to-day for a visit to Masterton.

_ Dr. Agnes Bennett returned to Wellington this week by the Marama from Sydney, after a trip to England.

Dr. and Mrs. D. Macdonald Wilson have returned, to Wellington after a visit to Picton.

Miss D. Waddy, Blenheim, arrived in Wellington this week for a visit.

Mrs. H. H. Doughty, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. John Bennic, Fendalton, Christchurch, has returned to Wellington.

Mrs. Morris Dunkley, who has been touring the South' Island, is now the guest of Dr. and Mrs. S. G. Trail, Little Biver. She will return to Wellington next week.

: Dr. and Mrs. Fea, Timaru, have returned South after a visit to the North Island.

Mr. and Mrs. Boy Wright, Karori, have left for Christchurch, where they will reside in future.

Mrs. 0. J. Treleaven has returned to Christchurch after a visit to the Sounds and Wellington.

Mrs. Langer Owen, Sydney, is spending a holiday with her parents, Sir Frederick and Lady Chapman, Eecleston Hill.

Mrs. P. C. Freeth, Wellington, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Bowron, Cashmere Hills, Christchnrch.

Mrs. S. Vaughan, Christchurch, who visited Wellington for the SutherlandGillespie wedding, returned South on Tuesday evening.

Miss Elsie Oddie- has returned to Wellington after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Oddie, Timaru.

Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Beeves, Hcrno .Bay, Auckland, have taken Mrs. E. C. Cachemaille's house, Kelburn, for a short time.

Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Nathan, Blenheim, passed through Wellington this week, en route to Wanganui.

Mrs; Comrie Cowan is an English visitor to Wellington.

Miss Alice Cooley, who arrived in Wellington by the Marama from Sydney, has left for a visit to her sister, Mrs. A. H. C. Orr, Christchurch.

Mrs. Noel B. Templer, Bemuera, Auckland, is visiting Wellington, and is staying at the Hotel St. George.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Batchelor, who have been spending the summer at Day's Bay, have returned to Karori.

Mrs. E. W. Annand and family have returned to their home in Central terrace after spending the school vacation with Mrs. C. A. Arnold, St. Clair, Dunedin.

Mrs. Davidson, Sydney, is paying a visit to Wellington.

Mrs. Clinee Little, Brougham avenue, is a visitor to Morrinsville.

Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Hamilton, Lower Hutt, have returned home after a trip to Hawkes Bay.

Miss Ethel Botting, lato head mistress of Blenheim School, has returned to New Zealand from an extended trip through North America, China, and Japan, and has taken up heir new duties as head mistress of the Kilbirnie School, Wellington.

Miss Doris Pow, Kelburn, who has been "hiking" in the Southern Lakes district with a party, has returned to Wellington.

Dr. and Mrs. Trevlyn Miller, Turua, who have been' visiting Mr. and Mrs James Darlhig,Kelburn, left to-day for the North.

Mr. Justice Owen and Mrs. Owen, who have been visiting New Zealand returned to Sydney to-day by the Marama.

Mr. and Mrs. James Darling left Wellington to-day for a motor tour of the North.

Dr and Mrs. A. W. Hogg, Seatoun, and Misses Terena and Bernioo Hogg left Wellington to-day by the Marama tor Sydney, en route to England.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1932, Page 13

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1932, Page 13

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1932, Page 13

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