PERSONAL
Miss B. M. Roberts, Miss H. Jenks (Auckland), Mr. and Mrs. Robinson (Cambridge), are staying at the Geyser Hotel. Mr. S. Thorne-George,- Mr. R. B. Young, Mr. and Mrs. D. Robertson and Mr. V. D. McGovern (Auckland) are staying at the Grand Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Tyrer (London), are at Brents Bathgate House. Mr. C. Jounneaux (Whangarei), Mr. T. D. Collins (Auckland), and Mr. O. Jones (Putaruru) are at the Geyser Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Oaro, Mr. D. Oaro (Hamilton), Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Jones (Auckland), are at the Grand Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Winstone, Miss I. Hebden, Miss Bareham, Mrs. R. Watson (Auckland), are at Brents Bathgate House. Dr. and Mrs. de Clive-Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. G. Bruce Smith (Auckland) are at the Geyser Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. D. Ketfcle (Napier), Mr. C. B. Wake (Hamilton), Mr. and Mrs. Mustar (Melbourne) , are among those at the Grand Hotel. Mrs. A. de Montalk, Mr. de Montalk, Mr. Morton (Tolaga Bay), Mrs. Hayson (Dargaville), are staying at Brents Bathgate House. Mr. F. C. Williams and Mr. W. Tompkins (Whakatane), are staying at the Geyser Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wardlaw (England), Mr. W. Kellum (California, U.S.A.), are at the Grand Hotel. • Mr. S. G. Maxwell (Auckland), Mr. E. P. Badger (Pahiatua), Mr. J. T. Brady (Timaru) and Mr. J. Eyre (Kaingaroa Plains) are at Brents Bathgate House. Mrs. M. Z. Gust (Honolulu) is at the Grand Hotel. Mi\ P. S. B. Perkins, Mr. F. R. Perkins (England), Mr. A. Clarke, Mr. E. H. Eggleston, Mr. C. E. Clarke, Mr. M. B. Walton, Mr. D. S'. j Rogers and Mr. B. A. Abbott (AuckI land) are at Brents Bathgate House.
Among those staying at the Empire Hotel are Mr. Adamson and Miss Weilhouse (Huntly), Mr. and Mrs. J. •Osmond (Auckland), Mr. Wattie (Hamilton), Mr. J. Gornmn, Mr. E. T. Watt, Mf. J. B. Hutton (Wellington) Mr. and Mrs. J. Skinner (Whangarei) Mr. J. R. Atkins (Waipukurau), Mr and Mrs. E. Steward (Auckland). Our Spring opening this week of exclusive frocks, all imported; also the newest jumpers. You are invited to call and view our great display of china and novelties which we run in conjunction with the smartest in all ladies' wearing apparel. Our goods always earry the mark of distinction, and the prices are really unique for the opening of the season. — The Priscilla, Tutanekai St.*
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 633, 11 September 1933, Page 4
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