PERSONAL ITEMS
VIGE-PvEGAL,
Tho Governor-General . and Lady Bledisloe attended divine service St. Mark's Church yesterday morning. This morning His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Executive Council.
Commodore and Mrs. Burges-Watson and Commander and Mrs. Crutchley are tho guests of Their Excellencies at Government House.
Mr. T. O. Bishop, secretary, of the Now Zealand Employers' Federation, returned from the South yestorday.. Advice was received in Wellington today of the death at Masterton of Mr. S. J. Smith, who has been District Public Trustee at Masterton for the past 10 years. - ■ . .-
Mr. F.W. M. Stilling, Now Zealand representative' of the Australian National Travol Association, left.Tofor; Auckland by*the Limited express]'! last evening. He will return to "Wellington to-morrow. "'" ■ ■
■ Staying at the Grand Hotel are Messrs. A. L. Perry (Christchurch), L. Gatehouse (Christchurch), G-. Lunsden (Dunedin), J.- Murdoch (Hokitika),. H. Christie (Auckland), W. Cramwell (London), and Mr. and Mrs. - C:: H. Moses (Auckland). ' ~'-~,:":.~. . Among the guests at the Hotel;.-St. George are Mr. N. Chapman (Auckland), Mr. J. H. Bevan. (Sydney)j Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Court (Auckland).,' Mr. E. Jablonski (Gisborne), Captain B.F. Whitcley (Liverpool), Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smcllie (Green Island), Dr.. and Mrs. G. S. de Puy (San. Francisco).
Visitors to Wellington staying at the Empire Hotel include Messrs. E. Clare (Auckland), C. Beresford: (Auckland), T. Adair (Giaborne), G. Todd (Gisborne), P. Dingwall (Palmerston North), Mr. and Mrs. B. W. and Miss Bastow (Christehurch),, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Eslick (Christehurch) and Mr. and Mrs. J..-P. Rutherford (Christehurch).
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 123, 21 November 1932, Page 11
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