SOCIAL NOTES.
Miss D. Frcar and Miss E. Hall are spending a holiday in Auckland, and arc the guests of Mrs. 11. Fow, Ml. Eden. * w * * Miss Nancy Rens'haw has returned to her home in Tauranga from a visit to Morrinsvillc, where she was the guest of Miss Bella McNaughton. ft Sr- * » Mesdames C. E. Armstrong, J. Magill and Miss Fay Taylor (Auckland) are at the Hamilton Hotel. ft ? 9 & A letter from England tells of Miss Mildred Nelson’s great luck in seeking and obtaining an interview with Mr. Chariot, of Chariot's Revues, on her second day in London. Not only did he promise her a part in his new revue which opens at a West End Theatre in April, but he personally arranged for her to take lessons in singing and dancing, which will he. under his supervision. Miss Nelson is a Woodvillc girl, and has gained experience with Pavlova in Australia and with the Elsie Prince Company on a lour of Australia.
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17975, 21 March 1930, Page 5
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164SOCIAL NOTES. Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17975, 21 March 1930, Page 5
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