Personal Items.
Mi\ J. P. Phillips (Wellington) is a guest' at Warner's Hotel.
Mr Justice Adams left * Christehurch for Timaru on Saturday morning. Mr W. J. Bellingham, Director of Music for the Broadcasting Company, left for the north on Saturday night. Mr L. Mackintosh Ellis, Director of the State Forest Service, is a guest at the Clarendon Hotel.
-Sir Thomas Mackenzie was a pas" si'i.ger to Christehurch from the north by Saturday's ferry steamer. Sir Joseph Ward, MP., arrived in Christehurch on Saturday from Wellington. The Hon. Sir R. Heaton Rhodes, M.L.C., returned to Christehurch on Saturday from Wellington.
Advice was received from Wellington yesterday that the condition of the Very Rev. Dean Regnault, S.M., formerly of St. Mary's, Manchester street, was very much improved. - Guests at the Clarendbn Hotel are: Messrs.M. O'Brien (Wellington), A. E. Cheal (Wanganui), J. Allason (Dunedin), John B. Waters (Dunedin), G. H. Abil (Auckland), N. G. Stewart (Milton), and E. Moore (Milton). The Rev. J. C. Martin, secretary of Australian Baptist Foreign Missions, arrived in Christehurch on Saturday. Mr Martin was minister at the Spreydon Church twenty years ago, and since that time has travelled extensively in India and the East.
Recent arivals at the United Service Hotel are: —Lieutenant-Com-mander O'Callaghan (Auckland), Messrs Norman Heath (Auckland) C. E. Brooke (Auckland), S. G. Libby (Sydney), S. Rerden (London), J. A. S. Wayne (Wellington), W. . Gould (Melbourne), C. Pearcey (Wellington), and Louis A. Scott (Sydney).
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19145, 31 October 1927, Page 10
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238Personal Items. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19145, 31 October 1927, Page 10
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