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Mrs. J. W. Burley, of Matamata, who is well known in Rotorua, is paying a sh'ort visit to the town, where she! is the guest of Miss Maetier, of Haupapa Street. Mrs. H. Bertram, of "The Mount," Rotorua, has returned from a visit to Dunedin and the south. Miss Mavis Ruddy, of Hinemoa St., left last week on a holiday visit to Wellington and Hawke's Bay. March is very mueh a migration month for people as well as birds, and three lucky Rotorua ladies: have left to join the many who are travelling Home this month. They are Miss B. Evans, Sister Mitchell 'and Miss Rihoda Wynn-Brown, who are sailing to-day on the first stages of their holiday trip abroad. Miss Andrewes, of the Government Sanatorium, has returned from a holiday trip to Auckland. Miss D. Hall, of Hamilton Hospital, is paying a visit to Rotorua. Miss Green, of King George V. Hospital, is spending a month's; holiday in Dunedin. Mrs. W. P. Ensor and Mrs. McAlraith, of Thames, are visiting Rotorua and the Chateau. I i
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 488, 23 March 1933, Page 7
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178PERSONAL Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 488, 23 March 1933, Page 7
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