AT THE HOTELS
Messrs. Phillip H. Moses (Sydney), G. L. Cutter, F. S. Wren (Palmerstbn North), J. P. Moodabe, H. J. Kelliher, J. Pritchard, H. H. Souter, W. Fisher, Norman Haywood (Auckland), P. Beaiichamp (Melbourne) j, R. France (South Canterbury), and G. H. Strock: (U.S.A.) are" guests at the Hotel St George.
Messrs. G. G. Lunn (Hull, England), F. Ogilvie (London), L. Van de Poole (Belgium), G. Slater (Melbourne), A. Perry, J. W. Rowe (Christchurch), A. G. Graham, C. W. Whitney (Auckland), H. M. .Aitken, Mr. Justice Kennedy (Dunedin), and Mr. Justice Callan (Auckland)-are guests at. the Midland Hotel.
Messrs. P. Charlton, H. J. Robinson, W. Barclay (Hastings), P. M. Dace (Johannesburg), R. G. Metcalfe (Christchurch), C. Mattingly (Melbourne), and H. Honore (France) are guests at the Grand Hotel.
Messrs. S. J. Gilman (Masterton), J. Graham (Bournemouth, Ireland), A. R. Johnstone (Auckland), and Mr. Jusr tice Northcroft (Christchurch) are guests at the Royal Oak Hotel.
Messrs. F. H. Wiggs (Palmerston North), R. Davidson (England), 8.. Saunders, T. N. Mills, R. A.' Nath (Christchurch), H. M. Buisson (Auckland), D. Page (Australia), H. Nathan (Darinevirke), A. B. Blakebrangh (Melbourne), and C. R. Webber (Sydney) are guests at the Hotel Waterloo;
Messrs. J. B. Perrin (Rotorua), Gordon Sykes (New Plymouth), G. Lampp (Marton), C. A. Mathieson, J. Jackson, H. G. Smith (Christchurch), A. Allan (Palmerston North), W. B. Stockley, D. B. Anderson, K. C. Reid, D. S. Sixton, and M. Anderson (Auckland) are guests at the Empire Hotel.'
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 134, 3 December 1938, Page 11
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245AT THE HOTELS Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 134, 3 December 1938, Page 11
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