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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mr. G. R. Hart, chief reporter of theChristchurch "Press," who has' been spending ' portion of a holiday,in Wellington,. goes on <to Auckland to-mor-row/ ■;"-.•'■ Major Johnson, of Brisbane, who has seen Salvation Array, service in all the Australian States, will succeed . StaffCaptain -Orames as provincial secretary of the North Island Division of the Salvation Army, the.latter having been appointed to .the editorial department of the 'Army, in Australasia.•'.■' .Colonel Knight, of the Salvation Army.' . Brigadier, Bray, Brigadier Glover, .and ; Captain Berghoffer, who have been attending the recent Army Conference in Melbourne, Teturned by the Moana I ; from Sydney, yesterday.' Ensign Han- , sen, who has been on furlough,, was also i a passenger by the same vessel. At.the Home of Compassion, in Buckle Street, yesterday morning, there passed away a very old identity of. New.. Zealand, Mr. John O'Connor, who in the early days was engaged as a compositor on tho "Evening Post," and . later worked .in Christchurch and Diinedin, and also in the; Government Printing Office. Docensed .was. born in 1833 • in Tipperary. He leaves a family of two sons and two daughters. ■Messrs. W. AV. Edwards and E; E. ;Howard, veterinary surgeons under engagement to the •Agricultural Department, arrived from London'by the ■ lonic yesterday. . Tho Rev. F. J. ■' Gibbings, M.A., F.R.G.S.,' vicar of St: Mary's Smittisham, Norfolk .(on the Sandringham Estate), and formerly vicar of Christ Church, Penge, London, arrived" in Wellington yesterday by the lonic, having left England for his health's sake". Sir. Gibbings came out as honorary chaplain of the lonic. He will probably take up work in New Zealand. Mr. C. M. Oram, partner in the firm of Abbott, Oram and Co., warehousemen, arrived by the Moana from London, via Sydney, yesterday. Mr. Oram, who is a member- of the London branch of tho firm, is on his first visit- to tho Dominion. ,' Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Williams, of Auckland, were passengers by tho Moana from Sydney yesterday.. Mr. M'Lennan, of the Union Company's' Dunedin branch, arrived from Sydney by tho Moana yesterday morning. Mr. Vogt, who arrived from Sydney by the Moana , yesterday, leaves by ' the Mokoiiv to-morrow, for San Francisco. Shampooing, Clipping, Hairdressing Manicuring, lace Massago, Treatment of Falling Hair, and Dandruff. Combings mado up.. Natural Hair-pads. Mrs Rolleston (over 'Carroll's), l Willis •Street, 'Phone 1599.-Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 892, 11 August 1910, Page 4

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384

PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 892, 11 August 1910, Page 4

PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 892, 11 August 1910, Page 4

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