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PERSONAL ITEMS

The Mayor (Mr \Y. Lock) leaves for Wellington on Monday evening in order to attend a meeting of the Executive of the Municipal Association of New Zealand. Miss Whiteside, a Girl Guides Commissioner from India- was given a hearty reception at the All Saints Girl Guides' badge presentation gathering last evening. Mi and Mrs lv V. Maddox are leaving or Sydney on Monday next, to spend the winter months. , Miss v. L. Caverhill. L.A.8.. has oceu appointed to the position of pianoioite teacher at the Nelson School of i" -’l' rc ' n Jy vacated by Miss Fairnail. Miss Caverhill had a brilliant career as u student and in 1917 won the 1 . ( . . t'inctioii of being awarded tile exhibition of the Associated Board, K.A.M. and H.C.M. for that year. She has had considerable experience in teaching and cornea to Nelson with most eulogistic testimonials from Mr Bernard I age, the Wellington Gitv Organist- and others. Miss Caverhill entered upon her mom- duties yesterday. A function unique in Girl Guide circles in New Zealand took place at. Uni annual gathering of the All Saint* Guides last evening, when the Guides’ thanks Medal was presented to Miss i hani who, Canon Dart said, had jecn of th e very greatest assistance to lie Guides m every possible way. Hearty cheers were given for the reeipient. J lie- Thanks Badge entitles the holder to service bv Giiiders at anytime.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 9 May 1925, Page 4

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PERSONAL ITEMS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 9 May 1925, Page 4

PERSONAL ITEMS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 9 May 1925, Page 4

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