Tlic Rev. .). A. Loeliorc, of Petnne, is leaving in Lhe course of the. next few weeks to t:ik<* miiiisloriiil elmrjj;o of tiio South Dunedin Methodist Church. At tho meeting of tin* Wellington Hospital Board on Wednesday, Mr Lochore’s services us u member of tin- lioiird wore acknowledged by tho cliiiirnmn (Mr C. M. Cuke). mid Messrs («. Pethericß, A. •!. M’Curdy, and F. Castle, and a resolution was udoptod placing on record the (board's high appreciation of Mr Ijocliore’s social ucll are Work. In returning thunks,'.Mr hochoiv said that the discharge of tlic duties luiil been a labour of love;, what had impressed him most deeply during his pleasant association with the board was the great amount of time, and attention given by members to the humanitarian work of the board.
NOTICE. Mil ARNOLD P'ICKHY, surgeon <l<*n(isl.. dosiros to notify liis patients f Iml lie BIROPENS on 'WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3rd.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 April 1929, Page 1
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