PERSONAL.
Miss Gough, of Wanganui, has joined the stall' ol' Messrs Harper and At more.’ Miss G. Griffith,of Marlon, has join ed the staff of Messrs Howard An drew,' Ltd., Mauakaw. Miss Ruby 1-Coats, of the Munakuu Post Office staff, is on holiday. fh. vacancy is being filled by her sistei. Miss Pearl Keats. Mr and Mrs A. K. Anderson, of Wei lingtoii (erstwhile of Ibis town) paid a visit to Otaki yesterday. Mr Norman Martin, of Palmerston North, a nephew of Mr W. Botheran. of Otaki, was among the visitors to Otaki lost week. j Mr and Mrs W. 11. Reynolds, who re j gently returned from England, intend I to take up residence at Otaki Railway I where Mr Reynolds will, we understand, establish a nursery. Master Bruce Kirk, son of Mr John Kirk, of Otaki Railway, who some months ago broke his arm. met with a like misfortune on Friday. He wacleaning the shop window when a 1 chair he was standing on slipped and j he fell, fracturing the arm. j Mr and Mrs J. W. Pepper, who re j centlv sold their small farm at Otaki, | after many years’ residence here, have secured u nice property at New Ply mouth, and will take up residence there in a few days. Mr and Mrs Popper will take with them the best wishes of a wide circle of friends in Otaki and district.
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 13 September 1920, Page 3
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236PERSONAL. Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 13 September 1920, Page 3
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