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PERSONAL

Mr. B. C. Aston (Wellington) is at Waiwera House. Mr. F. C. Bunyard, borough engineer, entered King George V. Hospital to-day where he will undergo an operation to a finger which was injured some time ago. Mr. and Mrs. King (Malajm), Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson (India) and Mrs. Seymour (London) are staying at Waiwera House. Miss tE. Cameron, Miss M. Daley (Brisbane), Mr. and Mrs. A. Henry, Miss G. Dowling and Miss M. Dowling' (Auckland) are at Brent's Bathgate House. Captain Kay and Mrs. Kay, of England, have arrived in Rotorua where they will stay during the fishing season. This is Captain Kay's fourth successive visit to New Zealand for the fishing. Dr. and Mrs. Stark and Miss Stark (Edinhurgh) ,are at Waiwera House. Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith (Sydney) are at the Grand Hotel. Mr. G. M. Aiistey (Adelaide), Mr. F. Bolton (Pahiatua) and Mr. W. C. Calderwood (Auckland) are at Brent's Bathgate House. Miss Arthur (London), Mrs. J. A. Smith (Levin), Mrs. J. Reid (Auckland) and Mrs. T. Corkill (Wellington) are staying at Wiaiwera House. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Pownall (Wanganui) are stayinig at the Geyser Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter, Miss Bagnall (Auckland) are at Waiwera House. Mr. J. MeClintock, Mr. W. Faunce, Mr. J. Deane and Mr. S. Booth (Auckland) are at Brent's Bathgate House.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 694, 21 November 1933, Page 4

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PERSONAL Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 694, 21 November 1933, Page 4

PERSONAL Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 694, 21 November 1933, Page 4

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