PEBSONAL NOTES
Sir Alexander and Lady Herdnian and Miss Joyce Herdmau, who are staying at the Midland Hotel, will leave for Auckland during the week-end.
Miss Ella Pair, Mount street, who has been visiting Timaru for tire- golftouruament, will .spen.d a few days: inChristchurch before returning to .Wellington next week. ' ■;..
Miss Ailsa Nelson, Tinakori road, who has boon the guest of Mrs. ' Everard Weld, "Flaxbourne," Marlborough returned to Wellington, this week. Mrs. J. Petrie, Invercargill, is the guest of Mrs. T. E. Lawson, Talavera terrace, and will leave Wellington nest Tuesday by tho Makura for Sydney;
Miss McGuinness, who has been the guest of Mrs. A- Longmote for;a few days, returned to ChristchurcK last evening. ■ . ■<• . ■ ■ . ■■"•.. '■■: ■. ..-'•.
Mrs.-- T. Bassett, Dublin, who* has been the guest of: Mrs. Morton, Tai Tapu, will arrive in .Wellington next Wednesday to visit Mrs. George Shirteliffe, Tinakori road. ... ~ ~ ;
Mis. J. H. Hall, Christchurch, who has been visiting England, is returning to Now Zealand by the Mataroa, which -will arrive early next month.
. Miss Cathoiine' Young, The Terrace, left Wellington last evening for Auckland,d wheic she will bo the" guest of Lady Parr.
Miss Meta Nixon, Christchurch, will arrive in Wellington on' Wednesday next, and will be the guest of Mrs. Noel Nelson, Tinakbri road.
Miss Maudo Farrant, accompanied by three pupils, Misses May Hyam, Jean Ivinj and "Violet-Potter, left last evening for the Wairaiapa, to take part in a production in* aid of the Cross Creek School.
Mi. and Mis. Robeit Burns, 'Auckland, and their daughter, Mrs. Allen, who spent a few days in Wellington, have- left, for Christchurch,
News .has been received by Mr. Pat [ Lawlor,vof-tho "New Century, Pi ess," of the approaching arrival in New Zealand' of Miss Jane Mander, ■■ the "wellknown New Zealand novelist. - Miss Mander has been away from the Dominion for twenty years, and will arrive back by the Kangitikij her first visit being paid to her-father in, Auckland. After'-that Miss Slander" hopes to visit Wellington and 'ottter parts of her homeland. The <• "Wellingtoil literary clubs will, no doiib't, make a special effort to welcome and entertain a lady who has done fine literaTy_ work.' Miss M. White-(Wanganui) ana Mrs. L t H. Crawford (JVanganui)' are among1 the guests at the Royal Oak Hotel.
Staying" at the Midland' Hotel are Mrs. G. D. Greenwood '(Christchurch), Miss B. 11. Peach (England), Mrs. W. H. Symcs (Christchurch), and Mrs. M. Goaby '(Christchuich).
Mrs. Garnet ; Saunderiy and M3ss Waterson, who have been spending a few days in Wellington, returned to Now Plymouth yesterday.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 92, 15 October 1932, Page 8
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419PEBSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 92, 15 October 1932, Page 8
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