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PERSONAL

Col. J. E. Duigan, O.C. "Northem Command, of Auckland, and Major T. Bell, of Hamilton, are among those at the Geyser Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lichenstein, and Mrs. Davies, of Auckland, are staying at Waiwera House. Dr. R. A. Shaw and Mr. A. B. Keisenherg, of Wellington, are at Arawa HouseMr| L. H. B. Harper and Mr. L. B. Hirst, of Wanganui, are staying at the Grand Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin, of Auckland, Mr. Moore and Mr. Sparkes, of Paeroa, are staying at the Empire Hotel. Mr. A. D. Campbell, of London, and Mr. D. Gray, of Perth, Western Australia, are at Waiwera House. Mrs. M. A. Newcomb and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Searle, of Wanganui, are at the Grand Hotel. Captain R. White, Mrs. White and Miss White, of Auckland, are at Waiwera House. Mr. and Mrs. E, G. Johnson, Mr. J. J. Ryburn and Mr. A. G. Burgess, of Hamilton, are staying at Arawa House. . Mr. Anderson and Mr. Hodgson, of Waipukurau, are staying at the Empire Hotel. Mr. F. G. Hackshaw, of Wellington, is at the Grand Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and Mr. J. Thomson, of Auckland, are staying at Waiwera House. Mr. M. E. Goldstein, the cham,pion chess player, who has heen the guest of Mr. M. Roland, of Eurera Street, returned to Auckland yesterday. V Mr. Brodie, of New Plymouth, Mr. j Gunn, Mr. Phillips and Mr. G. Ruseoe,

of Auckland, are at the Empire Hotel. Mr. Brooks and Mr. Leonard, of Tauranga, are among those at Arawa Honse. Mr. J. Cramwell, of London, is at Waiwera House. Mr. S. Ujdur, of Henderson, Mr. A. McGregor and Mr. Laird, of Auckland, , are among those at the Empire Hotel. Ladies, do you require a smart summer frock at a very moderate price? We are selling silk printed Shantungs 18/6 to 22/6, also O.S. sizes from 25/- to 35/-. A new range this week, call and inspect. You will he delighted with our large assortment at such very low prices to meet the times. The Priscilla, Tutanekax Street*

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 380, 15 November 1932, Page 4

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PERSONAL Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 380, 15 November 1932, Page 4

PERSONAL Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 380, 15 November 1932, Page 4

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