NOTES
Mrs. R. Turnbull, of Epsom, is the guest of Mrs. J. Flower, Matamata. n * Mr. and Mrs. .T. M. Eccles, of Wliakatane, are staying at the Royal Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Armstrong, of Te Awamutu, are guests at the Hotel Cargen. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cowan, of Sydney, are among the guests at the Central Hotel. Miss J. Reid, of Wellilngton, is visiting Auckland, and is staying at Glenalvon. * * «te Mrs. Muir and Miss B. Wyllie, ol Auckland, are on a visit to Christ* church. * * * Mrs. J. Price has returned to Mata mata from a visit to Thames anc Auckland. * * * Mrs. R. Craxton, of Queen Street Xorthcote, has returned from a visi j to # Tauranga. | Captain and Mrs. Luckham, of Well ington. are visiting Auckland, and are | I staying at Arundel. * * * . Miss Bicknell, inspector of nursing, j has been visiting hospitals in the i north of Auckland. 1 Mrs. Arnold F. Preston and family I returned to Christchurch last evening after an extended Auckland. i Miss Wyndham and Miss Teade, of i England, who are visiting New Zea- ! land, are at present staying at Arundel. i"* * * ; Mrs. B. V. Skeet and Miss R. Morrison. of Masterton, are leaving Auck--1 land on Wednesday for the Chateau Tongariro. Miss Miriam Emanuel, of Dunedin, who has been spending a holiday in ; Auckland, left by the Limited last evening on her return to -the South. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blundell, of "Wellington, by the Makura for Sydney, where they will join the Orontes for England. Their grand-daughter. Miss Ailsa Xelson, is accompanying them. Mrs. J. S. Elliott, of Wellington, New Zealand, president of the League of j Mothers, has received advice that Lady ! Bledisloo has accepted the office of j honorary president of the organisation. Miss Silburn, a well-known London I journalist, at present on the staff of ‘ The Queen,” and a special contribu- ; tor to other London papers, has been j spending a few days in Auckland. Miss 1 Silburn was associate-editor in one of j tho special sections of the Encycloj paediq., and formerly was a trade inI vestigator for the Ministry of Labour. } She is leaving today for Bftissell to see ) something of the deep-sea fishing.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 935, 31 March 1930, Page 4
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