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Mr. and Mrs. Gavey, Mr. F. A. Reeves (Auckland), and Mrs. K. Corpenter (Sydney) are among the guests at Arawa House. Constable A. C. Shiltion, who' has been transferred to Wanganui, will leave Rotorua to-day with Mrs. Shilton for th'eir new home. Mr. F. Chambers, of Waiwera House, left Auckland on Friday on a brief visit to Australia. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wilkie (Auckland), Mrs. M. Earl and Mr. L. Earl (Ghiustchurch) are at Brent-'s Bathgate House. Mr. T. C. Waite (Peru) is staying at the Grand Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Van Sorgen (Denmark), Lady McFarlane, Mr. and Mrs. T. Wjilson (Ir eland) are at Waiwera House. Mr. Learwood (Auckland) is staying at ithe Geyser Hotel. Mr. H. Brinsden (Auckland) is staying at Brent's Bathgate House. ffiMr. and Mrs. A. Bruce, Miss Taylor (Wellington), Mrs. Wafbsom Airey Mrs. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Eidd and Mrs. McDermott, Miss Kirker (Auckland) are at Waiwera House. . Mliss I. Leak (Hamilton) is at Brent's Bathgate House. iMr. J. H. Haslett and Mr. Baxter (Auckland) are at the PaJace Hotel. 'Colonel and Mrs. Holgate, Miss E. Lewis and Mrs. D. M'. Shilling (Auckland) are at the Grand Hotel. The Priscilla is showing a very smart range of frocks from 19/6; all sizes, ranging from S.W. to O.S.; also showing the latest straws from 8/11. A very smart range of 'jumpers in 1 both silk and wool at very moderate [ prices. You are cordially invited to inspect. * '■
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 688, 14 November 1933, Page 4
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243PERSONAL Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 688, 14 November 1933, Page 4
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