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PERSONAL

Mr and Mrs. L. McKenzie, Miss McKenzie and Mr. A. McKenzie, of Wellington are staying at Brent's Bathgate Housc. Mr. St. G. R. Clark, of Bombay, is at the Grand Hotel. Mr. N. Hunter, of Wellington, is relieving Mr. C. M. Young, manager of the Rotorua branch of the Bank of Australasia, who is on holiday leave. Mr. D. MeGillivray, of Wellington, and Mr. D. Waldon, of Hamilton, are staying at the Empire Hotel. Mr. W. Naismith, of Wellington, Mr. Tindall and Mr. Young, of Auckland, are staying at ihe Geyser Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. W. Monkhouse of Wanganui and Mrs. M. Monkhouse, of Worcestershire, England, are at Arawa Hotise. Mr. and Mrs. Worker, of Napier, and Mr. and Mrs. Ryder, of Auckland are at Brent's Bathgate House. Mrs. H. N. Evered and Mr. N. G. Evered, of Auckland, are staying at the Grand Hotel. Mr. Howns, Mr. C. Ruscoe, Mr. W. Scott and Mr. Dennehy, of Auckland, are at the Empire Hotel. Dr. D. Blaclcley and son of New Plymouth and Mr. S. Blaekley, of Wellington, are staying at Arawa House. Mr. M. Clapp, of Jaeoma, U.S.A., Mr. P. F. Shannon, of Wellington and Mr. M. Wilson, of Auckland, are among those at Brent's Bathgate House. Mrs. and Miss Sullivan, of Dunedin, Mrs. W. Jones, of Westport and Mr. and Mrs. H. Walker, of Auckland, are staying at the Empire Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Tomlinson, of Wellington, Miss M. Zouch, of Auckland, and Mr. S. A. Zo.uch, of Ashburton, arq at Brent's Bathgate House. The Priscilla for useful and charmj ing gifts at very moderate prices. We ' are noted foi,* unique and exclusive goods in both novelties and ladies' wearing apparel. but this year we

are selling at prices that really astonish. The goods are as high-class as ever, but our prices are lower to meet the times. A visit to our depot will repay those in search of Christmas gifts that are really charming and useful*

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 408, 17 December 1932, Page 4

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331

PERSONAL Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 408, 17 December 1932, Page 4

PERSONAL Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 408, 17 December 1932, Page 4

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