PERSONAL
Profespor James Park, of Dunelin University, who has bcen paying a visit of inspection to some mininp; properties on the Thames and subsequently spent a fcw days in Rotorua, left for Napier on Saturday. j i Mrs. N. M. Keane, who has been 1 spending a two-months' holiday in , Sydney, has returned home. She ar- j rived in New Zealand by the s.s. Nia- ; gara on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Oraigo and Miss E. j Everett, of Auckland, are at Brents ! Bathgate House. j Mr. and Mrs. C. Iv. Smith, Mrs. ' Rodd, Mrs. Boyes and Miss Clements, of Auckland, are staying at the Gey- I ser Hotel. j Mr. S. W. Prentice, of Auckland, is spending a holiday in Rotorua, and is at Arawa House. Mr. W. A. Wiggins, of Wellington, and Mr. A. J. Friedlander, of Auck- ; lander, are at the Grand Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. V/. E. Everctt, of Wairarapa, Mr. and Mrs. Duignan, of Wellington, and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McLeod, of Te Kuili, are among those at the Empire Ilotel. Mr. H. Chapman, Mr. J. Deane, of Auckland, and Mr. V. Tanner, of Wellington, are staying at Brents Bathgate House Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, of Parnell, and Mr. Guinness, of Wellington, are at Arawa House. Mrs: Liddell, of Auckland, is spend- | ing a holiday in Rotorua, and is at Lake House.
Mr. J. McLeod, Mr. D. Mitchell, and Mr. II. Shepherd, of Auckland, are at the Palace Hotel. Mr. Killinger, of Australia, Mr. Cook, and Mr. Read, of Auckland, are L'R.ykig at the Empire Ilotel. Mr. W. Cross, of Northampton, is at the Grand Ilotel. Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Newton, of Remuera, are among the guests at Arawa House. Mrs. F. L. Townsend, of Auckland, | is at Lake House. I Mr. W. Badlcy, of Auckland, is at the Geyser Hotel. i Mr. and Mrs. Dun, of Dunedin, Mr. Howard, of Whakatane, and Mr. ; Ford, of Whangarei, are staying at j the Empire Hotel. j Mrs. A. Ilarding, of Dargaville, is : at Brents Bathgate House. Miss A. Casey, of Auckland, is ! among the guests at Lake House. I Mr. S. 0. Austin, of Wellington, ! and Mr. Martin, of Hastings, are vis- [ iting Rotorua, and are at Arawa ; House. Mr. and Mrs. H. Maguire, of Auck- | land, are visiting Rotorua, and are at Lake House. Attention please. If you are interested in securing a comfortable furnished room or a flat at a price that will please you, apply at The Hotel Rotorua, near Railway Station.!!'
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 338, 27 September 1932, Page 4
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