"Evening Post" Photo. THE EARL OF RANFURLY a VISIT OF INSURANCE MANAGERS.— Mr. E. Dewey (left), deputy former Governor of New Zealand, general manager of the Prudential Assurance Company, Limited, whose death is announced. London, and Mr. H. H. Redman, assistant general manager of the company, who arrived today by the Makura from Sydney.
"Evening Post" Photo. BOWLING SEASON OPENED AT SEATOUN.— At top, bowlers listening to Mr. W. L. Page, president of the Seatoun Bowling Club, during the opening-of-the-season speeches on Saturday afternoon. Mr. W. Perry, president of the Wellington Centre, who declared the season open, is standing just behind Mr. Page. Below, Mrs. Page sending down the first bowl.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 80, 2 October 1933, Page 7
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111■.••■'* ■.'-.■■.. '■'.'. "'•.... ~.,-. , . ' •' ' • "Evening Post" Photo. THE EARL OF RANFURLAV a' VISIT OF INSURANCE MANAGERS.—Mr. E. Dewey(lejt), deputy former Governor of New Zealand, . general manager of the Prudential Assurance Company, Limited, whose deqth.is announced- London; and Mr. H. H. Redman, assistant general manager of; the . ' , . , , ' company, who<arrived today by the Makura from. Sydney. ; ' '.'.'■' : "Evoning Post" Photo. BOWLING SEASON OPENED AT SEATOtJN.—At lop, bowlers* listening-to Mr. W. L. Page, president of the Seatoun Bowling Club, during the opening-of-the-season speeches on Saturday afternoon. Mr. W. Perry, president of'the Wellington Centre, who declared the season open, is standing just behind Mr. .'.: Page. 'Below, Mrs. Page sending down the first boivl. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 80, 2 October 1933, Page 7
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