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PERSONAL ITEMS

The Hon. 6. J. Anderson, Minister of Internal Affairs, who has been feeling unwell for wine days, was rather worse vesterdav, and he w.as taken to tlm Bowon Street private hospital. Tho death after a brief illness of 11 r. David Ziman, u well-known milling investor, is reported in u Press Association message from Ilokitikn. Tho Hon. C. H. Mills, who was Minister of Customs in the Seddon Uovernment. has been in indifferent health for a considerable, time past, and is at present in a private hospital recovering from an operation. < Representatives of all departments of Tin? Dominion met last evening to say farewell to Mr. A. L. l'j. Maysmor, one of the oldest members of the advertibing staff, who is severing his connection with the. paper after close op twelve years' service for it. The Manager (Mr. A. Sando), who presided, in presiding Mr. Maysmor with a leather suit case, su'fablv inscribed, said that the gift cniricd with it the regret of all Mr. May* mor's erstwhile colleagues in his departure from the office which he had represented "round town" so long. Mr. Maysmor had done yeoman service for the Wellington Publishing Co., Ltd.. in the ilavs of its youth, and all who had been associated with lr'm would miss his assistance, anjl wish him well in tho sphere of work lie was about lb enter into. Mr. Sando's remarks were endorsed and amplified by tho Editor (Mr. C. W. Enrle). the advertising manager (Mr. 1?. B. Bell), the -accountant (Mr. G. S. M'Nair),' and the publisher (Mr. Ti. C. Templei, old-time r'neidents in the life and oroprress of Tnr. Dominion' being happily recalled. Mr. Maysmor feelingly responded, and Hie gathering concluded with cheers for him and his. Mr. Erncit \Y. Hunt has been nominated as ,i member of Ihe rminc-il of the New Zealand Society of Accountant.'. Mr. H, A. Batnsdalo, l,ead bills clerk nt.the Auckland branch of the National .Bank of New Zealand, lias liecn appointed manager of the branch to be o)k>" |, J ot Whangarei.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 263, 31 July 1920, Page 6

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PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 263, 31 July 1920, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 263, 31 July 1920, Page 6

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