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LOCAL AND GENERAL

Personal ' " - . Mrs. Ward is at present a patient in. the Wellington Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, of Palmerston North were among yesterday's visitors to Otaki. Mrs. P. Temuera, who has been in the Palmerston North Hospital for the past month, arrived home today. Mrs. Temuera will shorxly go south to f urther recuperate. Mrs. Rikihana, who has beeiT in the Palmerston North Hospital for some time, has been removed to Wellington Hospital to undergo special treatment. Mr. Byron Brown is in a very indifferent state of health, causing much anxiety to his many friends and relatives. At a late hour last hight he was reported to have improved. Delayed Letter A delayed air-mail letter which has travelled to various parts of New Zealand after being posted in Etaly, awaits an owner at "The Chronicle" Office, Otaki. The address is "Mr. Cowpariu Guiseppe, Disti Casp Butches, Box 19, Stache, Nau Zealanda."

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Chronicle (Levin), 1 August 1947, Page 2

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LOCAL AND GENERAL Chronicle (Levin), 1 August 1947, Page 2

LOCAL AND GENERAL Chronicle (Levin), 1 August 1947, Page 2

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