DENTAL ASSOCIATION
TRIBUTES TO COLONEL A. HUNTER. By Telegraph, Per Press Association.] WELLINGTON, April 1. Colonel T. A. Hunter, late Director of Dental Hygiene, has been appointed to represent the New Zealand Dentists at the fiftieth anniversity of the British Dental Association, which will meet in May, and he is leaving on the Remuera, which is expected to sail at dawn to-morrow. The British Association asked the New Zealand Association to nominate a member to be electted to its honorary membership, and Colonel Hunter also received this honour.
Prior to his departure the members h» Dental Services throughout the Dominion presented him with a silver salver, emblazoned with a medallion symbolical of the service, and two enlarged and framed portraits of himself, one of which will hang in the room of the Director, and the other in the Training School at Dunedin, since he was the originator and first director of the service. He also received a presentation from the headquarters of the Health Department.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 April 1930, Page 5
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