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PERSONAL ITEMS,

Mr. Arthur Eawk-o has boon appointed. Superintendent of Mercantile Marino ami Registrar of Births, Dentils, and Marriages .at Foxlon. Mr. 1.-. C. K. Hahiauii, who is now' chief traffic clerk for lho Ohaktine railway district, was recently entertained by a large fathering of railway officials of the Auckland district. During many years, .Ml'. Unmann was one of the senior members of tho Auckland district office staff, aad he was warmly congratulated upon'his promotion. On hehuff .of his fellow-officers, Mr, C. A. Piper, traffic superintendent for the North Island, presented a gold watch to Mr. Hrimami. The Rev. Archibald E. Hunt, of the Congregational Church, Titiiaru, for eleven years, and recently to the charge of Couvtcnn.y Place, Wellington, was last night made a presentation of a purso of sovereigns and an illmniiitttqd address. Mr. Hunt has been a member of the Main School Committee for over ton years, was secretary for about seven years, mid was also chairman. A resolution of appreciation, for his past services and congratulations on the appointment was passed, at the committee meeting tonight. Ho preaches a farewell scrhion on'Sunday.—(Press Association.)

The Rev. 0. Campbell Morgan, pastor of the Westminster Congregational Chapel in London, writes that he is enrofnllv considering an invitation to visit Australia' in 1913.—Press Association. Professor Stftrr Jordan, Chancellor of the Lciand Stanford University of California, will'visit Australasia m 1914 ior the purpose' of a pcaeo propogantra.— Press Association. Mr and Mrs. S. S. Williams .leave today fev the Maungamii-for Australia, and will spend the Christmas holidays in the Blue Mountains. The appointment of Mr. K. B. Rimlckin as Deputy Official Assignee at Napier is .gazetted. Mc-m-s. 'I'- S. Cornish and A. TL Bnrtiett have been appniiilcrt members of the Kimboltoii Domain Boanl. Official notification appeal's in this ,vek'" "ftassettc" of the appointment of'Mr W. R. Hasclden to be chairman of the North Island Railway Board 01. \ppeak in succossiom to the late Dr. M'Arthur.

kpkcim. oppoirroKiTY-R'nrDK. BAKCT DEMONSTRATING CAR GOiS-'G CHEAP. Ton 'kiiow wb.it a demonstrating car if, don't vouP It's a car a big motor firm keeps «is hai:rl<iu order to give dcMoiistirt- ■ lions to intending customers, sfl that brand new cats of Hip same pattern l.tfet! not be taken out on the roads and soiled by use. At this lime of Hie .roar, when the new model cars alts coming Id hand, wo are under contract with the Studpbaiwr Corporation to dispose of any dp- • mcuslfatiojT ear? wo have m hand, and ronliscp them witli the newest model car?. So it comes about (hot wo imvc now for s„lp a 30-n.p; "E.M.F.'-htndolMker.' The cm hns beer. u«d lor denwnstratfoii purines, ami if in cnarnnteed perfect running order. It is finished smarth- .-.ml attractively in I'ranch pey, ii;rt peats five persons with roftitw,, two m front and three in the toimcan, the en„;,10 ; s a marvel of simplicity and rmabilitv. and csfvomoly- powerlu,. Although H'.o car is spawns and roomy, with plenty <>f s «»«'a F o «p«.'C )«r li.Sß.ijrc, it is comparatively iifihl, winch means.a, oyerv motorist knows, reduced pspcnrii. |„ r ,,' n n tvros and pefrol. Ihe ear is offered with a very complete ontiiorfe'nl, deluding Cape hood. wind-shield; fit* lamps sm'domctcr, hoi'ii. !<-o.s and nil the o'l'ior extras newMMti-y Willi such n crir. With such an equipment the car, new, would cost ,£I0(1. We offer it for £'M. ■ This big powerful Stmtobalcor car would admirfliil}' suit the purposes Of a farmer ' reqiiil'iii* a ear U> stand up to rangh roads sieeii hills, ami lsiir loads. They use on "K.M.'f'.-S]udebalce : i" on th'o l'Viirlie-Qiiecristown Motor Mail service. Inquiries should 1» made promptly, as ■ the' car will not be lons in the sraVairo. Adams. Ltd.. Agents for StmHakor Car?, tlarn.'e Tuain SStrost, Clirislclwrchi

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1918, 28 November 1913, Page 6

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PERSONAL ITEMS, Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1918, 28 November 1913, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS, Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1918, 28 November 1913, Page 6

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