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ALTHOUGH a year has drifted by since W. E. Ward, late postmaster at Paeroa trilled his swan song, he is by no means, on the shelf. When some civil servants become a. charge on the superannuation fund they pack up their domestic impedimenta and steal silently away to distant fields. Not so W'.E.W. Paeroa still looked good to him when he tossed m the official towel. So he placed his ripened experience nnd judgment at the services of the town and thc town said with a loud voice that he would be a tolerably snug fit -for tne job of borough councillor. But his activities do not end there. He's rig'iit m the thick of ■•any movement that tends to write progress m the history of Paeroa.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1239, 29 August 1929, Page 6
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130ON RETIRED LIST NZ Truth, Issue 1239, 29 August 1929, Page 6
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