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j Miss Tod, of Napier. is a guest at ■' Arundel. ! » * * | Mrs. S. Block, of Tauranga, is stay- ! ing at Hotel Cargen. , Mr. and Mrs. G. Hovrson, of England, | are staying at the Grand Hotel. ! Mr. and Mrs. G. Harden, of Well- | ington, are at the Central Hotel, o * * Mrs. X. A. Winter, of Great South | Road, left for Taumarunui yesterday. * * * ; Mr. and Mrs. P. Asser, of London, I are among the guests at the Hotel Cargen. ! Mrs. Alice J. Greville, of Bayswater, | is staying with Mrs. 11. Cathie, of i Hataitai, Wellington. * Mrs. R. D. McFarland, of Hamilton, j is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. A. j Wilson, in Auckland. * * * Miss Gwen Williams, who has been | visiting Sydney, has returned lo Es- | monde Road. Takapuna. j Miss Viola Moses, of Seaview Road, < Remuera, leaves by the Maunganui for ! an extended visit to Sydney. ; Mrs. X. W alker, of Auckland, is | visiting the Waikato, and is the guest i of Miss X. Roberts, at Tauwhare. * * * I Mr. and Mrs. F. Warrington, of Wellj ington, and Mr. and Mrs. K. Allen, of I Wanganui, are guests at the Roval j Hotel. | Mrs. A. M. Humphreys and family, | of Papakura, are visiting Auckland, j and are the guests of Miss Humphreys, | in Remuera. * * * Mrs. Julius Williamson. Mayoress of Takapuna, accompanied by her family, | returned fro mAustralia by the Maunj ganui this morning. ! The Auckland Hospital Auxiliary is ! anxious to borrow for an indefinite i period, or to buy, spinal chairs for i patients leaving the Auckland Hospij tal. j*. * * i Miss Olive Jenkins, of Xelson, who is making an extended tour of the North Island, has returned from a visit to Pukehuia, and is the guest of Mrs. Allan, Oakley Avenue. Overseas visitors at Hotel Cargen include Mrs. W. E. Ganney (London), - Mrs. A. Morrowes (England), Mrs. A. C. McKinley (St. Louis, U.S.A.), and Mrs. S. de Ganahl (Xew York). j Mrs. W. Xorton Jowitt, who has been i on an extended visit to Auckland as the j guest of Mrs. Harold C. Moses, of Seal view Road, Remuera, leaves for Sydney tomorrow by the Maunganui. Miss Xance Martin, of Vincent Avenue, Remuera, leaves by the Man lj ganui tomorrow for a three months’ holiday visit to Australia. While in Sydney Miss Martin will be the guest of her sister, Mrs, A. Hatrick. * * * Dr. Hilda Xorthcroft, who lias been ! appointed delegate for the National Council of Women at the quinquennial conference of the International Council of Women, which meets this time in Vienna, will be prevented from attending through the recent accident to Mrs. Xorthcroft, who unfortunately i slipped and fractured one of her legs. * * * j Miss Edith Reid, daughter of Mr. i W. E. C. Reid, of Dunedin, left this J week for Baltimore, United States of j America. Miss Reid took the dietitian j course at the John Hopkins Hospital . in Baltimore some years ago. Since ! then she has been dietitian at the } Christchurch and Wellington Hospi- ! tals, and is now returning to Baltimore * for a year’s further study.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 884, 30 January 1930, Page 4
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