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PERSONAL NOTES

Mrs.-W.. Peat, St. John's Hill, Wanganui, who has been some time in England, intends.sailing by the Dominion Monarch, which leaves England on August 3. Also leaving by the Dominion Monarch will be Lord and' Lady Hewart, who will journey as far las Cape Town. Lady Hewart was formerly Miss • Jean Stewart, of Wanganui. Mrs. Elsie Holt, England, who has been in New Zealand for nine months visiting her sister, Mrs. John Peacock, Wellington, and other relatives, will return to England early next month.1 Mrs. Vavasour, Ugbrboke, Marlborough, is a visitor to Wellington, and i is staying at the Midland Hotel." Mrs. Eric Loisel, Tolaga Bay, arrived in .Christchurch on Saturday and is the guest of Mrs. G. Leslie Rutherford for several days. Later her hus- | band will join her, and they will stay iat the United Service Hotel during 1 Grand National Week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grear, who have been staying with Lady Shirt-' cliffe, Tinakori Road, for the past three weeks, will leave for Nelson tomorrow. Miss M. Whitcombe, Wellington, will leave today by the Maunganui for an Island cruise. Miss Barbara Todd, Otane, Hawke's Bay, and Miss C. M. C. Logan, Hawke's Bay, who have been on a cruise to the Islands, have returned home. Miss L. Bridgman, general secretary of the Wellington Y.W.C.A., who has been visiting Palmerston North, spent the weekend in. Auckland." She will return to Wellington on Tuesday. Mrs. L. M. Manning and Miss Ruth Manning, Fendalton, Christchurch, are staying in Auckland. .Miss Pam Stewart, Waimarama, Hawke's Bay, left Wellington on Friday by the Rangitiki for England, where she intends studying economics in London. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Whitlock, Wanganui, spent the weekend in Wellington, and will sail today by the Maunganui for the Islands cruise. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bunny, Mrs. A. W. Don, and Miss Patterson, Masterton were recent visitors to the Chateau Tongariro. . Mr. and Mrs. N. Ratcliffe, Palmerston North, are visitors to Wellington. Mrs. J. Wilson, Wanganui, is yisiting Wellington and is staying at the Royal < Oak Hotel.. Mrs. H. A. Finch (Hampden), Mrs. ' .Vavasour (Blenheim), Miss C. Gibson : /Marton), Miss Jean Clarke (Christchurch), Mrs. Ratcliffe (Palmerston : North), and Miss C. Ivlcßae (Wairoa) ' are staying at the Midland -Hotel. Mrs. Amourjis (Scotland), Mrs. O. Allan and Mrs. W. Meikle (Wanga- : run), Miss C. Burrell (Palmerston ' North), Miss F. Hooper (New Ply- ' mouth), and Mrs. E. R. Spriggs (Napier) are staying at the Empire Hotel. . SEaying at the Hotel St. George are Mrs. H. Tysoe (Auckland), Miss S. ,stu_n (Sydney), Mrs. D. M. Brown, jMrs.. G. H. Killeen (Wanganui), Mrs. A. G. Fraser (Hawera), Miss Marion I Maddams (Honolulu), Miss B. Baird, : land Miss I. Deigan (Invercargill). ' . Mrs. L. Ritchie (Hastings), Mrs H. |J. McKay and Mrs. I. Fairbairn (Edinburgh, Scotland),/Mrs. M. N. Prentis ' | (Baltimore, U.S.A.), Mrs. A. Draper I and Mrs.1 E. Linklajer (Palmerston .North), Mrs. W. J. Humphries (Reefton), Mrs. E. McLaren (Christchurch), , Mrs. J. H. Duncan (Dunedin), and Mrs. iF. Hudson (Nelson) are. among the : guests at the Hotel Waterloo. Recent Wellington guests at the Chateau Tongariro included Mr. and Mrs. Q. E. Lavelle and, Miss Lavelle, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. George, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Manthell, Mr. and Mrs. W. Norwood, Mrs. McKay, .Dr. and Mrs. Beaumont, Mrs. L. Smith, Misses E. Faulkner, Y. Wallis, Clist, Gunn, Fair- ' fax, M. Miller, L. Keihn, Higgins, Messrs. H. J. Gellatley, A. G. Heighway, G. P. Kennedy, S..A. Struthers, G. L. Patterson, R. E. Montgomery, A. Sutherland, Robertson, Allen, Andrew and Dr. F. E. Bolt.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 26, 31 July 1939, Page 14

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 26, 31 July 1939, Page 14

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 26, 31 July 1939, Page 14

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