Personal Items.
Dr. J. J. Brownlee left for the stf last night on a short holiday.
Mr 0. J. Craig, of WeHington,« | guest at Warner's Hotel.
Mr W. Dobson, Deputy-Major fl' Dannevirke, is at present on a vbtt,(|' Christchurcli. $, Mr A. W. Beavan returned to Q& church yesterday from Auckland, vfctt - he has been attending a eonferaufM, 'ffi, Messrs E. W. Wiles (Welling, W. Coath (Auckland!), and W. Wm kins (Sydney) are among the wSr arrivals at the Clarendon Hotel, ,&' Mr Victor Griffiths, DemitoJiA of New Plymouth, was elected tt&ir. posed to the vacancy caused hhlM death of the late Mayor, Mr P; Rift son.—Press Association. ,\*! Ouests at the United BerrW am include: Messrs J. W> V«M' (Napier), A. E. Shaw (WellinM'fc L. Tapley, J. R. Burt, W.Jfflw (Dunedin). A. R. Shillson WW' , ton), and G. M. Turner Wmf,, \ Island).. . wr Or. 0. B. Hunter, of Ohristdffluy now on the West, Coast, where Mfe organising the Tawa Slat railway tuu co-operative contracting project. J, Hunter has been meeting the mug, in the various districts on the IW. Coast, and will return to Westportl Monday. jr At the conclusion of the KaijiMale Choir's concert, on Tuesday**! ing the members and visitors we» Jr tertained at rapper by tb.» ptesWffl' Mr J. H. Blackwell. Oppo«fl was taken to present to Mr &M. Morgan (Ohristchurch) a case am in recognition of hj« valuable »«mf to the choir. Mr J. H. the presentation and Jar Morgan Mf>< ably replied. j y
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19173, 2 December 1927, Page 8
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247Personal Items. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19173, 2 December 1927, Page 8
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