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. On Wednesday afternoon' a number of the members of the Masterton Golfc and Tennis Clubs assembled in the TeobV.nical School to make a. presentation,, and to bid farewell to a prominent andi popular member of both clubs, namely„ ; Mr. C. C. Cox, who is leaving Master-, ton to take up the position of manager of the Bank'of Australasia at Dannevirke. Mr. Hugh Williams, presidentj of the Golf Club, in an appropriate, speech, expressed the high opinion felfc by all who had come into contact with Mr. Cos, both as a citizen and as a. sport, and asked Mr. Cox to accept a purso of sovereigns as a token of the esteem in -which, he was held by the clubs referred to. The Very Rev. Dean, M'Konna, president of the Masterton, Tennis Club, also made eulogistic remarks in respect of Mr. Cox. ■Mr. D. M'Laron, M.P., who is. at present in Southland, is expected back in Wellington on Tuesday next. Mr. G. R. F. Watson, of the New ■ Zealand Government Life Insurance Department, Hawke's Bay, ( leaves; for Melbourne, via Sydney, to-day to meet Mrs. Watson, who'is returning to. New Zealand after having been wrecked' in. the Pericles. A Balo,of work in aid of the Maori and Melanosiau Mission Trill be opened! by Mrs. Wallis at the Girls' Friendly-• Society's Lodge, Vivian Street, at 2.30": p.m. to-inorrow. Our Vulcanising Expert (thirty yeia* with leading English Factory) under* takes all repairs—Betreading, Eelining, Bovuleanising. Only Up-to-date Plant south of the lino. Any style tread, matoned. Cycle and Motor Suppling Company, Farish Su Wellington.—Adrt, No real need to be troubled wfat coughs and colds. Keep Dingo Euoalyjv>\ tus in the house, and taie a few drop#4 on sugar when' you suspect a cold. £7, bottle everywhere.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 736, 8 April 1910, Page 7

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291

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 736, 8 April 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 736, 8 April 1910, Page 7

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