PERSONAL
Miss N. Richardson (Maui, Hawaii) and Mrs. Armytage (Loridon) are at ' the Grand Hotel. Miss I. Dare and Miss Parker, of the teaching staff of the Rotorua Primary School have received notice of their re-appointment to their positions for the balance of the present school year. Mr. C. Kemball (California), Mr. B. Marshall (Wellington), Mr. E. Turnbull (Melbourne.) and Mr. H. A. Horrocks (Auckland), are staying at the Grand Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fletcher and family (Auckland) are at the Geysei* Hotel. Mr. N. C. Andrew (Wellington)', Mr. D. G. Speedy (Dannevirke), and Mr. L. A. Sinclair (Auckland) are at Brents Bathgate House. Mr. and Mrs. G. Powell (Auckland) is at the Empire Hotel. Mr. J. F. Mackley, general manager New Zealand Railways, is staying •a.t the Grand Hotel. Mr. M. Blythman (London) is staying at the Geyser Hotel. Miss M. Speedy (Dannevirke), Miss G. L. Burt and Miss V. Vennall (Gisborne) are staying at Brents Bathgate House. Mr. C. A. Copelafid (Sydney), and Professor H. H. Corbin and IMr. and Mrs. Worley (Auckland) are staying at the Grand Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Evans (Hamilton) , Mr. Clark and Mr. Newb'olt (New Plymouth) are at the Empire Hotel. Miss ft. J. Dixon and Miss M. H. Dixon (London) are staying at the Grand Hotel. Specials for one week ofily. Jumpets, Co'ats and Frocks at drastieally cut prices, See our >vihdo\vs fot this J week's bargains. — The Priscilla, TuI tafiekai St.*
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 613, 18 August 1933, Page 4
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242PERSONAL Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 613, 18 August 1933, Page 4
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