Rowland, Jeweller, BO Manners Street, is the.firm who are giving 15 per cent. (3s. in the £) to soldiers or their friends when anything for thorn. Badges, wristlet' watches, engagement rings, etc. See Rowland abont it.—Advt. : Prior to leaving with the Manawatu quota of the 13th Reinforcements (Infantry) ' for Trentliam camp, Mr. Frederick, .Barclay was faroivelled by the ■members of the Wailtanae branch of the National Reserve and Territorials at an evening of music, song, and story. ' There was a largegathering, mid 'during an interval Lieut. ;W. Rickgrd called upon Mr.- J.' A. Austin to present the guest with a wristlet watch in token of their esteem and as a reminder of his association with them. Mr. Barclay, in responding, thanked all for their gift, . but even more highly he valued tho kind things that had been said. He hoped to meet them all again, arid whatever Tiappened ba Iwould endeavour !to play the'man. Mr:; F. Barday is a:: son: of:;the late 'Alexander Barclay, of Barclay Bros., pioneer sheep' farmers of Southland, and a grandson- of Dr. M'Chrystal, the first- medical man to arrive in Southland. •,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2696, 16 February 1916, Page 6
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185Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2696, 16 February 1916, Page 6
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