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PERSONAL

His Excellency, the Governor-Gen-eral, Lord Bledisloe and Lady Bledisloe, accompanied by Mrs. Veal and ,Lieut. Thompson, R.N., A.D.C., left jRotorua yesterday morning for Wairakei. They will probably return to Rotorua to-day or on Tuesday. Dr. Svenssen, of Burma, is visiting Rotorua, and has been .fishing at Cochrane Parlc. Mr. and Mrs. G. Williamson (Wellington), are at Brents Bathgate 'House. Mr. and Mrs. Stockman (Minnesota U.S.A.), are staying at the Grand Hotel. Mr. J. Stenhouse (Wellington) and Mr. J. Buttle (Auckland) are among those at Brents Bathgate House. Mr. Bach (Auckland) is at the Palace Hotel. Among the guests at Cochrane Park are: Mr. and Mrs. J. Self and Mrs. Hibbard (Te Awamutu), Mr. and Mrs. O'Halloran and Mr. Fraser (Te Kuiti), Mr. Sinclair (Matakana Island, Tauranga), Mr. Ballantyne and party (Auckland), and Mr. Gaulter (Wellington). Captain and Mrs. R. A. Young (Shanghai), Mrs. J. Steele and Mrs. R. J. Cunningham (Auckland), are. staying at Brents Bathgate House. Captain E. Bormann and Mr. T. Anderson (motor-vessel Brunswick), are staying at Brents . Bathgate House. Among those who have been at Cochrane Park guest house over the latter part of the fishing season have been: Mrs. Jenkins (Opunake), Mr. and Mrs. J. Whitehead (Waihi), Mr. Johns, , Mr. Blythe, Mr. Smith, Miss Noaks (Te Aroha), Mr. J. Harvey, senior, Mr. J. Harvey, junior, Mr. Alexander (Taupiri), Dr. Paulson' (Toronto, Canada), Col. J. E. Duigan (Auckland), Squadron-Leader- Isitt (Auckland), Mr. and Mrs. Gibson (Auckland) Captain Westall (H.M.S, Diomede), Mr. Ben Myers (Auck-

land), Mr. F. H. Beer (Auckland), and Mr. and Mrs. W, Davie (Auckland) . Visitors, like all Rotorua people, enjoy a visit to "The Priscilla,". Tutanekai Street, for they know that the goods offering are of the smartest and best. Qur imported day and evening gowns are. charniing. We are carrying very large stocks of all ladies' wearirig apparel, inclu(|ing winter coats, inmpers, hats and': .suifs. Also a choice range of chiria and novelties. Inspedtion invited. No' one pressed to buy*

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 543, 29 May 1933, Page 4

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PERSONAL Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 543, 29 May 1933, Page 4

PERSONAL Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 543, 29 May 1933, Page 4

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