Mr S. E G.evil'o Smith, an Auckland pnssman of many 3 ears’ standing, has gone to Sou'h Afric’. An entertaii ing, cu'tnred, ond polished writer, Mr Gre\i 1 • Smith was io the frrnt rark of Ms probseior, and should make bis in the w'eer field of literary tffort where he has chosen to make his future bcmr. For many years, he was connected wi h the press of the Wa'kato, Bnd was Bubsrqusntly suh editor of the Auckland Evening Bell, During the Melbourne Exhibition period, he was associated wish the daily press eftbat city. Becertiy. be has been attached to the ediforial staff ol the Observer. Mr Greville Smith’s highly-trained faculty found expression it ' maoy well wrilten dramatic crit ! o : sms.— ■Wellington Lance,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1643, 9 January 1906, Page 1
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