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NOTES

Lady Stringer has arrived in Auckland from the South. Airs. A. S. Bankart left yesterday by the Alarama for an overseas tour. Aliss Roris Messer, who has been on a visit to Tauranga, returned home yesterday. Miss Alary MacCormick, of Parnell, left yesterday for Sydney by the Mrs. Leslie Jarram. who left yesterday with her husband, is returning to Singapore, via Sydnev. * * * Mrs. E. AV. Evans, of Birdwood Crescent, Parnell, has returned from a visit to Oamaru and Runedin. Mi*, and Airs. Alacarthy Reid, who have been visiting Auckland and Rotorua, have returned to Wellington. Air. and Airs. H. Sully, of Birmingham, England, have returned to Ventnor after a visit to the thermal springs. Afiss Attenborrow, of “Aleadowcroft,” Buckland, left by the Alarama on a visit to her sister, Airs. Fear, of Sydney. * * * ATr. and Airs. H. Davidson, of Pukekolie, are on a visit to Auckland and are staying at the Hotel Ventnor, Revonport. Aliss Stops, who is in Xew Zealand to forward the organisation of the Women’s Institutes, is at present in Wellington. * * \ Airs. Nathan, of Wellington, accompanied by her little son, is staying with Airs. J. S. Woodliouse, of “Ledlewen,” _Ellerslie. •Air. and Airs. Percival Evans left by the Mamma yesterday for Sydney on their, way to England, where they intend to make their home. .-->' N * * * Mrs. J> Were, Kipling Avenue, Epsom, and Airs. F. G. Bilton, of Lauriston Ai r enue, Remuera) who have been visiting Te Aroha, Afatamata and Okoroipc, have returned.

A. meeting was held by members of the Society ‘for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals on Tuesday evening in the society’s rooms in Dilwoi.’th Buildings., when a Ladies’ Auxiliary Committee was formed.

Mi*, and Mrs. A. W. Ilea and their daughter, who have been holidaymaking’ in New Zealand, left by the Maunganui from Wellington for Sydney yesterday. Mr. Rea is an officer in tli<4 administration of the Colonial i Sugar Refining Company in Fiji. Miss Rea was formerly attached to the secretariat of th® X.W.C.A. here.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 922, 15 March 1930, Page 20

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NOTES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 922, 15 March 1930, Page 20

NOTES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 922, 15 March 1930, Page 20

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