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Mrs. G. Williams, of Hawke’s Bay, is I staying at the Grand. * * * Mrs. and Miss Elliott, of Claudelands, are holidaying at Takapuna. Staying at the Royal Hotel is Mrs. J. B. Bunn, of New Plymouth. At the Hotel Cargen are Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Howells, of Capetown. Dr. and Mrs. Newton left for the South by the Limited on Monday. Miss Adele Bell has returned to Pirongia from a visit' to Auckland. Mrs. Basil Hooper arrived from the South yesterday by the first express. Mrs. J. Morton has returned to New Plymouth from a visit, to Auckland. Mrs. Sinclair Arthur .has returned to Hamilton from a holiday in Auckland. Miss K. Hamer ton has returned to New Plymouth after visiting Auckland. Mr. and Mrs. G. Walsley King, of Sydney, are staying at the Central Hotel. Mrs. J. L. Israel, of Sydney, is the guest of Mrs. R. Isaacs, Owens Road, Epsom. Mrs. F. P. Uniacke, who has been a visitor tp,Auckland, has returned to Stratford. * * * Mrs. J. IL Keesing, who has been a visitor from Wanganui, has returned ‘ to her home. Miss E. McNichol, of Nelson, who has been visiting Auckland, has returned South. Mrs.. Fletcher and Mrs. Aston Webb have returned to Christchurch from a visit to Auckland. * * * The I-lon. G. J. and Mrs. Anderson have returned to England from a visit to the Continent. Miss Ina Weston, who lias been visiting Sydney, has returned to her home in Takapuna. Sir James and Lady Parr have taken the Vicarage, Bletchingley, Surrey, for the next few months. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Thomson,' of Edgecliff, Takapuna,’ left by the Yorangi for Sydney* - - * * * Mrs. W. Somervell lias returned to her home in Green La he after visiting her son in Wellington. • Mr. and Mrs. F. W. liandman, formerly of Arapuni, left by the Niagara -en route for England. Dr. Rose Coxon travelled to Frankton Junction’ yesterday by the Limited from Wellington. The Misses Esme and Audrey Lewers lyive returned to New Plymouth; from a visit to Auckland. Mrs. J. E. Close, of Mahoe, Clifton Road, Takapuna. has returned home after a visit to Wellington. Miss Nancy Otway has returned to town from a long holiday spent in Hawke’s Bay and Wellington. Mrs. J. O’Sullivan, of Te Awamutu, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. McGovern, Lucerne Road, Remuera. Mrs. A. Murray, of Christchurch, who has been spending the winter in Auckland, left for the l South yesterday. * * * Mr. and Mrs. E. Harding, of Dargaville. and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. W. Jones, of Christchurch, are staging at the Star Hotel. Lady Bell, Miss Bell and Mr. E. D. Bell were among those received by the Duke and Duchess of York at the Royal Garden Party. * * Mr. and Mrs. Alexander, of Honolulu, are in Auckland, and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Britton, Elgar Street, One Tree Hill. Mrs. T C. Clarke, of Shelly Beach Road, is spending a holiday in Stratford, where she is staying with her daughter, Mrs. J. Price. Mr.-and Mrs. R. Thomas (Sydney), Miss Elizabeth Cox (U.S.A.), Mr. and Mrs. B. Mills (Wellington), Mr. and Mrs. H. Reeves (Christchurch) are guests at the Grand Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Howells (Capetown), Mr. and Mrs. E. Taylor (Arapuni), Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Garrick (Christchurch), Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lees (Kawau) are at Hotel Cargen. The Earl and Countess of Orford have arrived at Wolterton Park, Norwich, from Rosemoor, Torrington, North Devon, and will sail from Southampton for New Zealand this month. Mrs. Cecil Lewis, of Vaucluse, Sydne3*. arrived by the Marama and is the guest of Mrs. Watson, of Hauraki Road, Takapuna. Later she will leave for Wellington. * * * Mrs. Lawrence, of Taranaki, accompanied by her brother, Mr. A. C. I Vosper, of Matamta, left by the Aorangi on Monday on a visit to Sydney and the Blue Mountains. Mr. Justice Herdman, with Mrs. Ilerdman and Miss Joyce Herdman, after spending three weeks in Edinburgh, left for Inverness on July 23, and thence went via the Caledonian Canal and the Lochs to Ayr and Stranraer. After crossing to Ireland they intended to motor to Dublin and tiie south. After their return to England they will motor through Wales and Cornwall back to London, and after a short stay will leave for London and the South of France.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 457, 12 September 1928, Page 4

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NOTES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 457, 12 September 1928, Page 4

NOTES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 457, 12 September 1928, Page 4

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