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PERSONAL

Mfs. J. Meikle and Mrs. W. Bliss, of Te Aroha, paid a brief visit to Rotorua this week in connection with arrangements for the North Islarid croquet tournament, which is to commence On JanUary 4; 1934. Miss G. Boucher and Miss V. St. Clair have returned from a short holiday visit to Auckland. Mrs. G. Steele, of Herewini St., is spending ia lioliday at her seaside cottage at Ohope Beach. ! MrS. C. R.'Tapper, of the Bungalow, accompariied by her daughter, Mrs; E; W/estlake, of Cambridge, is spending a short holiday in Tauranga. Miss F. Stanton, of King George V Hospital, is spending a short holiday ! with Mrs. G. Steele at Ohope Beach, Whakatane. (Mrs. F. W. Wilkie and Miss G. Booth spent last week-end in Auck- . land. iMrs. Christoph'er Perkins and family, who have been residerits iri Roto- ! rua for the last two years, left this week for Wfellington, where they will ! conneet with the boat en route for » England. | Miss C. M. Johnson, who has been ( taying with her sister, Mrs. Wi. A. j Carter, Sophia St., has retuririOd to 4 Otaki. 5 iMrs. W. A. Carter, is spending a 1 short holiday in Napier, recuperating after her recent illness. Mrs. A. Gordon and Mrs. T. Jones, of Dargaville, afe visiting Rotorua and are staying at Park View. Mfs. Gordon is well known to many in Rotorua.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 714, 14 December 1933, Page 2

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PERSONAL Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 714, 14 December 1933, Page 2

PERSONAL Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 714, 14 December 1933, Page 2

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