.Mr. and Mrs. Breeds (Wairarapa) are visiting Mr. J. B. Way, Christchurch. According to London advice, Mrs. G. Whott, of Auckland, who aftor doing V.A.D. work in a hospital in Cairo, went to Alexandria, for a rest, came on to England via France, and has been undergoing a course of treatment at path. She is now quite well again, and intends taking up some war work. Her husband, who was wounded, has now obtained a. pormanont appointment at HorncTrarch. The old-fashioned hoy used to respect every word his father said." "Yes, ,f replied the rather cynical'youth; "but .you must rcmembor that the old-fash-ioned boy had ono of those old-fashion-ed fathors."
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2756, 27 April 1916, Page 3
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