SOCIAL NEWS
Mrs. 11. Du Pontet and Miss Jeanne Du Pontet, of Waiota.hi, are spending a holiday in Auckland. • * if * * * * •* Mr. and Mrs. C. Such and their infant son, of Epsom, Auckland, arc the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I' 1 , hi. Dell, Waimana. 1 * * * . * * * * Mrs. Ca rlceek, of Auckland, is spending a holiday in Opotiki as the guest of Air. and Ala's. G.'Shalfoon, Woodlands Head. ******* Mrs. E. Bandy and Mr. Harold Bandy, of Christchurch, who were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fleming, Ford Street and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sinclair, Otara, while visiting Opotiki, left lor Auckland, during the week-end. * ****** Mrs. Eugene O’Reilly, of Thames and Mrs. E. Robinson, of Hamilton, left for Gisborne this morning after visiting Opotiki in the course of a motor tour of the North Island. Once residents of Opotiki, the visitors had an interesting and happy time renewing old acquaintances and visiting familiar piaees. Mrs. O’Reilly was making her first visit to Opotiki after thirty years absence although Mrs. Robinson had been in Opotiki more recently.
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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 142, 6 February 1939, Page 3
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175SOCIAL NEWS Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 142, 6 February 1939, Page 3
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