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Mrs. Stansfield is an Auckland visitor to Christchurch. * * * Mr. and Mrs. M. Pittar, of Sydney, are at the General Hotel. At the Sta.r Hotel are Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Smith, of Wanganui. At the Albert Hotel are Mr. and Mrs. E. Brown, of Okoroire. m * m Mrs. Waller, of Remuera, is spending a holiday at Takapuna. * * * Mrs. A. Fitzgerald, of Wellington, is a guest at the Hotel Cargen. Mrs. and Miss Montgomery, of Te Aroha, are at the Royal Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Towle, of Remuera, are spending a holiday in Takapun x. * * ■* * Miss N. Leach, of Auckland, is at present spending a holiday in Christchurch. * * * Mrs. D’Arcy and Mrs. Levien, of Auckland, are spending a holiday in Rotorua. * «: * Mrs. W. Hoskin is a New Plymouth visitor to Auckland and is staying with her parents. * * • Mrs. Sanford, of Canada, left AuckI land by the Niagara yesterday after a 1 tour of New Zealand. Mrs. J. H. Frater and Mrs. Huntley Boyden have returned to town from a holiday at Milford. * * * Mrs. F. G. Evans is a visitor from New Plymouth to Auckland and will later go on to Rotorua. Mrs. W. Murray and the Misses Murray, of Dunedin, are the guests of Mrs. R. James, Parnell. • * • Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Steel, of Russell, are staying at the Central Hotel. They will leave for Christchurch this evening. Mrs. Brown, wife of Mr. G. M. Brown, of Fox Films, has returned to Auckland after spending a holiday at Adelaide. 4» * * Mrs. Len Wilson is a visitor to Auckland from Marton and is the guest of Mrs. C. E. Hood, of Kipling Avenue, Epsom. * * * Guests at the Royal Hotel include Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, of Sydney, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Algar and Miss Mcßae, of Wellington. * * * Mr. and Mrs. D. Ramsay, of Dunedin, Mrs, C. W. Neilsen and Mrs. E. A. and Mrs. G. D. Little, of Wellington, are staying at the Hotel Cargen. * <: * Mrs. Graham, and Miss Jean Graham, Masterton, who have been staying at Cargen, were passengers for Vancouver from Auckland by the Niagara yesterday. * * * Mr. and Mrs. E. Dingle, Mr. and Mrs. E. May, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lobb, of Taranaki, and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Brook, of Taupo, are staying at the Commercial Hotel. Mrs. James Bragg, of Lithgow, New South Wales, arrived in Auckland yesterday by the Maunganui from Sydney. She will join the Tahiti at Wellington en route to England. * * • Guests at the Grand Hotel include: Mr. and Mrs. A. Parsons, of Hawke’s Bay; Mr. and Mrs. N. Elliott, of Palmerston North; Mr. and Mrs. Coelli, of Perth; and Mr. and Mrs. J. Forsyth, of Wellington. Mrs. H. E. Taylor, of Portsmouth, Ohio, U.SA, arrived in Auckland yesterday with her husband from Sydney. After visiting Rotorua, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will depart for the Pacific Islands on the next trip of the Tofua. * + * At the Grand Hotel are:—Mr. and Mrs. W. Dobson, of London: Mrs. H. A. Oliver, of Sydney; Mr. and Mrs H Taylor, of Portsmouth, U.S.A.; Miss H. Capper, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford, of Melbourne; and Mrs. C. Warren, of Kent. * * * Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Stewart and Mrs. S. Allison, of Sydney, Miss M. Berry, Miss C. M. Taylor and Mrs. B. Willis, of Wellington, Miss M. McGregor, of Nelson, Mrs. H. J. Rogers, of Lismore, New South Wales, and Miss L. Lockett, of Lower Hutt, are guests at the Star Hotel. * • » Miss Clara Taylor, of England, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Taylor, of Kelburn, Wellington, left Auckland yesterday by the Niagara for America. She will there be the guest of her sister. Miss Lyra Taylor, : of Baltimore, formerly of Welling- ' ton, before returning to England. * * * Mrs. Janet Smith has returned to Auckland after a visit to Christchurch i where she was staying with her daughter Mrs. Alister McKillop. * * * Mr. and Mrs. R. Laidlaw, of Auckland spent the week-end at Mount Egmont on their way home after attending the Rotary Conference at Palmerston c North. 1 * * * c Sisters Bernadine, Francesca, and * Philbert, of the Marist sisterhood, arrived in Auckland yesterday by * the Maunganui, from Sydney. * The sisters will leave for Wha- t ngaroa, their new home, almost t immediately, so that they may be pre- t sent at the opening on Sunday of the second Marist convent. The mother I house for New Zealand is at Mount r Albert. Sister Bernadine is an Austra- g lian. The other new sisters are Eng- A lish by birth. d
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