DEPARTING FROM AUCKLAND FOR THE CITY OF PARIS.
66 ‘ERE to-day and gone to-morrow," applies well to Miss Irma Meyer, the very attractive neice of Monsieur Meyer, French consul at Auckland, and Madame Meyer, who will leave shortly with her aunt and uncle te return to Paris. In the short time that Miss Meyer has been in Auckland she has made many friends who will sincerely regret her departure. Born in Strasbourg, Alsace, Miss Meyer is typically French in appearance, with a tall slight figure, an olive skin and almost black hair which is worn in an attractive "page boy roll." ' Possessor of a fine singing voice Miss Meyer is also a great reader, and confesses as well to being very fond of sewing. Once the festivities in connection with the arrival of the French cruiser, Jeanne d’Arc, are over, Miss Meyer is due to leave Auckland for Paris with her uncle and aunt. .
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Radio Record, 11 March 1938, Page 31
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154DEPARTING FROM AUCKLAND FOR THE CITY OF PARIS. Radio Record, 11 March 1938, Page 31
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