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The Rev. J. A. McKenzie, who coi ducted the Services at St. John's Pre hyterxan Church during January, x?i leave for Wellington to-day. TI Rev. A. C. Randerson and Mrs Ea derson, who have been spending the annual holiday in Auckland, will i turn to Rotorua on Saturday. Mr. G, A. Remanant, of Feildia Mr Hanehard, of Wellington, and 1 and Mrs Winterbottom, of Hamilte are guests at the Bungalow. Miss F. Warren, of Feilding, at Miss Huntingdon, of Wellixxgton, a at the Bungalow. Mrs G. E. Mead, of Hamilton, 1 and Mrs Bridgman, and the Miss Bridgman (3) of Havelock North, a amoxxg those at the Bungalow. Miss L. P. Mead, of Portsmoui England, is at the Bungalow. Miss Brownlie, of Glasgow, ai Miss Mathison, of Chicago, ate gtxes at the Bungalow. Mr and Mrs Harrington and Mi Harrixigton, of Sydney, are at t Grand Hotel. Mr. J. A. Higgs, of Wellington a Mr. S. Booth and Mr Tattersfield, Auckland, are at Brent's Bathga House. Mr. E. T. Waterworth, Mr. B. To Mr P. White and Mr. J. Brook, Auckland, are staying at Bren Bathgate House. Miss M. Chapman, of Blenhei Miss Chapman, of Masterton, and) and Mrs J. T. Crawford, of Aucldai are among the guests at Brent's Bai gate House. Mr, McR. Forbes and Mr. L. Miles, of Auckland, are at Bren Bathgate House.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 139, 4 February 1932, Page 2

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PERSONAL Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 139, 4 February 1932, Page 2

PERSONAL Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 139, 4 February 1932, Page 2

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